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Where can you watch the Euro 2020 final for free in Australia tomorrow?

Yes, the Euro Championship 2020 final is tomorrow morning at the spritely hour of 5am. After the 2020 tournament was postponed due to the pandemic the final has been a long time coming and the English are looking to finally win some silverware.

For Australians there are normally so many different ways that European football (soccer) is streamed into our country that it can be confusing jut where to watch a particular game. This year there are now two ways you can watch the UEFA Euro 2020 final, live and free to air — Optus Sport and YouTube.

Optus Sport have streamed all of the games for the Euro 2020 championship this year under their subscription model but they recently announced that they would be streaming the semi-finals and the final for free. All you have to do is download the Optus Sport app to your device via the Apple Store or Google Play Store, or visit the Optus Sport website to watch the matches via desktop or browser. You can of course use Chromecast to cast these to your supported TV but there are also Apple TV and Android TV apps.

Google Downunder has also announced this morning that they will stream the final live via YouTube on the OptusSport YouTube channel.

Although Google Downunder say the stream starts at 4am, the game itself does not start until 5am but if you are going to watch it why not watch all the pre-game analysis and predictions. Tune in tomorrow morning at 5am to watch the Euro 2020 final for free on any of the above Optus Sport channels.

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