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When is Portugal vs. France quarterfinal match at Euro 2024? Schedule, date, kickoff time, player roster and how to watch

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The 2016 European champions headed to Euro 2024 as one of the favorites to go the whole hog, with Roberto Martinez taking over from Euro 2016-winning coach Fernando Santos in the dugout.

Cristiano Ronaldo, now 39, is appearing in his sixth European Championship and 11th major international tournament, and the most-capped male player in international football history will be crucial to his side's hopes.

Martinez will be looking to achieve with Portugal what he couldn't with Belgium's "Golden Generation" by winning a major tournament, while Ronaldo has his sights set on adding a second international honor, following heartbreak at the 2022 World Cup. 

Aside from Ronaldo, the Portugal squad contains exciting talent from the likes of Joao Cancelo, Ruben Dias, Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes and Joao Felix. They should be an entertaining watch, as they aim replicate their heroics from eight years ago.

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of their next game, including how to watch it across the world, kickoff times and their player roster.

When is Portugal's next Euro 2024 game vs. France?

Portugal's next Euro 2024 match is the quarterfinal against France. The game takes place on July 5 at Volksparkstadion in Hamburg.

Placed in Group F alongside Turkey, Georgia, and Czechia, Portugal began their Euro 2024 campaign with a clash against the Czechs on Tuesday, June 18 at Red Bull Arena in Leipzig. Their talismanic striker was in the thick of the action as Portugal grabbed a late winner 2-1.

On Matchday 2, Ronaldo set a record for European Championship assists (seven) as he set up Bruno Fernandes to score the third goal in a 3-0 win over Turkey before they suffered a shock 2-0 defeat to Georgia in their final match.

Against Slovenia in the Round of 16, Ronaldo was left in tears after missing a penalty during extra time of the 0-0 draw. He went on to score in the shootout as his side won 3-0 on spot-kicks.

What time is Portugal vs. France in quarterfinals? 

Fans from across the world will be keen to watch Portugal's quarterfinal game at Euro 2024, and here's how that kickoff time translates to some of the major territories:

  Date Kickoff time
USA Fri, July 5 3:00 p.m. ET
Canada Fri, July 5 3:00 p.m. ET
UK Fri, July 5 8:00 p.m. BST
Australia Sat, July 6 5:00 a.m. AEST
India Sat, July 6 12:30 p.m. IST

Portugal vs. France: TV channel, live stream

Here's how to watch this Euro 2024 match across selected areas of the world's major regions:

  TV Channel Streaming
USA FOX Fubo, Fox Sports app/website, ViX, Sling
Canada TSN1, TSN 4, TVA Sports TVA+
UK BBC 1 BBC iPlayer
Australia Optus Sport
India Sony Ten 2, 3 Sony LIV, JioTV

USA: Euro 2024 matches will be broadcast on Fox Sports with streaming options available on Fubo where new users can sign up to a FREE trial.

ViX is providing an option for Spanish speakers.

Canada: TSN will be showing the match on cable TV, while TVA Sports are also providing a live stream option.

Australia: Fans in Australia can follow all the Euro 2024 action live and on demand on Optus Sport.

UK: BBC 1 will broadcast the match on free-to-air TV. Streaming will be available via BBC iPlayer.

India: Sony Sports Network will be showing the match while JioTV also provides a live stream option.

Portugal Euro 2024 squad

Ages and caps correct at the start of Euro 2024 on June 14

Position Player Club Age Caps
GK Diogo Costa Porto (POR) 24 22
GK Jose Sa Wolves (ENG) 31 2
GK Rui Patricio AS Roma (ITA) 36 108
DEF Antonio Silva Benfica (POR) 20 11
DEF Diogo Dalot Manchester United (ENG) 25 20
DEF Danilo Pereira PSG (FRA) 32 73
DEF Goncalo Inacio Sporting (POR) 22 9
DEF Joao Cancelo Manchester City (ENG) 30 54
DEF Nelson Semedo Wolves (ENG) 30 30
DEF Nuno Mendes PSG (FRA) 21 23
DEF Pepe Porto (ENG) 41 137
DEF Ruben Dias Manchester City (ENG) 27 56
MID Bruno Fernandes Manchester United (ENG) 29 67
MID Joao Neves Benfica (POR) 19 7
MID Joao Palhinha Fulham (ENG) 28 27
MID Matheus Nunes Manchester City (ENG) 25 14
MID Ruben Neves Al Hilal (Saudi) 27 47
MID Vitinha PSG (FRA) 24 17
MID Bernardo Silva Manchester City (ENG) 29 89
FWD Diogo Jota Liverpool (POR) 27 39
FWD Francisco Conceicao Porto (POR) 21 2
FWD Goncalos Ramos  PSG (FRA) 22 13
FWD Joao Felix Barcelona (SPA) 24 39
FWD Pedro Neto Wolves (POR) 24 7
FWD Rafael Leao AC Milan (ITA) 25 27
FWD Cristiano Ronaldo Al Nassr (Saudi) 39 207

Portugal's European Championship record

After years of close calls, with world-class players experiencing heartbreak on the national team stage with Portugal, the Iberians eventually won their first European Championship title in 2016, as legendary striker Ronaldo captained them to their first major honor.

They were beaten by surprise package Greece in the Euro 2004 final as hosts, and they have also been the losing semi-finalists three times: in 1984, 2000 and 2012.

Year Host Stage Reached Eliminated By
1960 France Did not qualify
1964 Spain Did not qualify
1968 Italy Did not qualify
1972 Belgium Did not qualify
1976 Yugoslavia Did not qualify
1980 Italy Did not qualify
1984 France Semifinal France
1988 West Germany Did not qualify
1992 Sweden Did not qualify
1996 England Quarterfinal Czechia
2000 Belgium/Netherlands Semifinal France
2004 Portugal Runners Up Greece
2008 Austria/Switzerland Quarterfinal Germany
2012 Poland/Ukraine Semifinal Spain
2016 France Winners
2020 Europe Round of 16 Belgium
2024 Germany Quarterfinals*  
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