UEFA Futsal EURO 2026 Fixture: Full Schedule, Dates, Venue
The 13th UEFA Futsal Championship (UEFA Futsal EURO 2026) is the quadrennial showcase of Europe's top men's national futsal teams. This edition marks several historic firsts: the first co-hosted by three nations (Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovenia), the first senior UEFA tournament with three hosts, and debuts for Latvia, Lithuania, and Armenia in the finals.Running from 21 January to 7 February 2026, the 16-team tournament features fast-paced, high-skilled action across four venues:
UEFA Futsal EURO 2026 Group Stage Schedule
(All times CET; local time in Latvia/Lithuania +1 hour)
Matchday 1
Wednesday 21 January
Group A: Croatia vs France (16:00, Riga)
Group A: Latvia vs Georgia (19:00, Riga)
Thursday 22 January
Group B: Armenia vs Ukraine (16:00, Kaunas)
Group B: Lithuania vs Czechia (19:00, Kaunas)
Friday 23 January
Group C: Belarus vs Belgium (17:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group C: Slovenia vs Spain (20:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Saturday 24 January
Group D: Italy vs Portugal (14:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group D: Hungary vs Poland (17:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Matchday 2
Sunday 25 January
Group A: Croatia vs Georgia (Riga)
Group A: France vs Latvia (Riga)
Group B: Armenia vs Czechia (Kaunas)
Group B: Ukraine vs Lithuania (Kaunas)
Monday 26 January
Group C: Belarus vs Spain (17:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group C: Belgium vs Slovenia (20:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Tuesday 27 January
Group D: Hungary vs Portugal (17:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group D: Poland vs Italy (20:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Matchday 3
Wednesday 28 January
Group A: Latvia vs Croatia (17:30, Riga)
Group A: Georgia vs France (17:30, venue TBC)
Group B: Czechia vs Ukraine (20:30, venue TBC)
Group B: Lithuania vs Armenia (20:30, Kaunas)
Thursday 29 January
Group C: Slovenia vs Belarus (17:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group C: Spain vs Belgium (17:30, Ljubljana – Tivoli Arena)
Group D: Portugal vs Poland (20:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group D: Italy vs Hungary (20:30, Ljubljana – Tivoli Arena)
Knockout Stage (all in Ljubljana – Arena Stožice)
Quarter-finals
31 January & 1 February (times & matchups TBC after group stage)
Semi-finals
4 February (times TBC)
Third-place match
7 February (16:00)
Final
7 February (19:30)
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Matchday 1
Wednesday 21 January
Group A: Croatia vs France (16:00, Riga)
Group A: Latvia vs Georgia (19:00, Riga)
Thursday 22 January
Group B: Armenia vs Ukraine (16:00, Kaunas)
Group B: Lithuania vs Czechia (19:00, Kaunas)
Friday 23 January
Group C: Belarus vs Belgium (17:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group C: Slovenia vs Spain (20:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Saturday 24 January
Group D: Italy vs Portugal (14:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group D: Hungary vs Poland (17:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Matchday 2
Sunday 25 January
Group A: Croatia vs Georgia (Riga)
Group A: France vs Latvia (Riga)
Group B: Armenia vs Czechia (Kaunas)
Group B: Ukraine vs Lithuania (Kaunas)
Monday 26 January
Group C: Belarus vs Spain (17:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group C: Belgium vs Slovenia (20:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Tuesday 27 January
Group D: Hungary vs Portugal (17:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group D: Poland vs Italy (20:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Matchday 3
Wednesday 28 January
Group A: Latvia vs Croatia (17:30, Riga)
Group A: Georgia vs France (17:30, venue TBC)
Group B: Czechia vs Ukraine (20:30, venue TBC)
Group B: Lithuania vs Armenia (20:30, Kaunas)
Thursday 29 January
Group C: Slovenia vs Belarus (17:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group C: Spain vs Belgium (17:30, Ljubljana – Tivoli Arena)
Group D: Portugal vs Poland (20:30, Ljubljana – Stožice)
Group D: Italy vs Hungary (20:30, Ljubljana – Tivoli Arena)
Knockout Stage (all in Ljubljana – Arena Stožice)
Quarter-finals
31 January & 1 February (times & matchups TBC after group stage)
Semi-finals
4 February (times TBC)
Third-place match
7 February (16:00)
Final
7 February (19:30)
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