Sadly, hosts Germany have already crashed out of the tournament. But you can catch the big final match on Sunday, June 14th, featuring Spain and England where only one team will be crowned the winner.
Here's how the next few days will shape up:
Rest days on July 11th, 12th and 13th
FINALÂ
Sunday July 14th
Spain vs England (Berlin, 9 pm)
How can I watch the game on TV in Germany?
If you're planning to stay at home, there are a couple of ways you can catch the game.
The final will be shown by broadcaster ARD as well as Magenta, the paid streaming provider from Telekom Deutschland.
So, here are the details:
Sunday July 14th, 9 pm - Spain vs England - ARD/Magenta
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Where else can I watch the game?
If you want to soak up the atmosphere outside, lots of venues have been screening the matches. Locally, you should check out pubs, restaurants and late-night shops in your area. Get there early because the final will be packed.Â
Another great way of enjoying the action is heading to fan zones. All of the 10 cities hosting matches have their own fan areas set up that are screening all the action. You can also grab a beer and food to make the most of the experience.Â
But, once again, expect these venues to be pretty busy in the last days of the tournament.Â

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If you have a ticket, you will of course be heading to the match. (And if you haven't got a ticket, check the UEFA site to see what is available).Â
If you are heading to the game, you should plan the journey carefully.Â
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One benefit for Euro ticket holders is that they have access to a 36-hour travel pass (36-Stunden-Fahrkarte).
Every match ticket holder is entitled to a 36-hour travel card to use on local public transport in and around the 10 host cities at no extra cost from 6 am on the relevant match day until 6 pm the following day.Â
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