The 2024 European Championships are about to begin in Germany, with 24 countries around the continent aiming to win the ultimate prize in UEFA competitions.
Italy are the defending champions, but many are predicting the likes of France, England, Germany and Portugal to be the main challengers for their crown.
Can Jude Bellingham finally bring it home for England? Or will Kylian Mbappe overcome his disappointing Euro 2020 tournament and lead the French to a third European championship?
The Sporting News details how fans in Australia can tune into all the action.
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How to watch Euro 2024 in Australia
All 41 games of Euro 2024 will be available live and exclusive on Optus Sport.
The platform which already hosts the Premier League also broadcast the last Euros, and is broadcasting the Copa America to Australian viewers.
They have assembled an all-star panel of experts to dissect all the action, including former Serbia international Milos Ninkovic, and former English footballer Michael Bridges.
Euro 2024 kick off times in Australia
There are three timeslots for games in the group stages of the Euros.
The early game will take place at 11 p.m. AEST, with the following games taking place at 2 a.m. AEST and 5 a.m. AEST, meaning fans will not be getting much sleep over the next month.
The knockout round games take place at 2 a.m. and 5 a.m, whilst the final on July 15 will kick off at 5 a.m. AEST.
Click here for the full Euro 2024 kickoff time schedule in Australia.
Streaming options for Euro 2024 in Australia
The only way to watch the Euros in Australia is on Optus Sport, which is only available to stream on the Optus Sport website.
Customers are required to sign up to the platform, with Optus mobile customers able to access a special rate of $6.99 per month, with all other viewers required to pay $24.99 a month.
When do the Euros begin?
The opening game of Euro 2024 kicks off at 5 a.m. AEST on Saturday June 15, when hosts Germany play against Scotland in Berlin.
Defending champions Italy play 24 hours later, whilst England's campaign gets underway on June 17 at 5 a.m. AEST.