Today's matches on Wednesday June 16 at the Eurocup: schedules, TV and possible alignments

The second day of the Eurocup group stage begins and it does so with one of the revelations to date: Finland. The debuting team won their first match against Denmark after Eriksen's scare, while Russia They fell 3-0 to Belgium. In addition, Euro 2020 leaves us a Turkey-Wales in which both will look for their first three points and a Italy-Switzerland in which the Italians will try to confirm the good feelings they left on their debut.

These meetings will come after the victory of Portugal over Hungary with two goals from Cristiano and one from Guerreiro and one from France versus Germany with a solo goal on Hummels' own door.

Possible eleven

FINLAND: Hradecky; Uronen, O'Shaughnessy, Arajuuri, Toivio, Raitala; Kamara, Sparv, Lod; Pukki, Phojanpalo.

RUSSIA: Shunin; Karavaev, Dzhikiya, Semenov, Fernandes; Barinov; Ozdoev; Kuzyaev, Golovin; Zobnin; Dzyuba.

TURKEY: Çakir; Meras, Söyüncü, Demiral, Celik; Ayhan, Tufan; Ünder, Kahveci, Çalhanoglu; Yilmaz

WELSH: Ward; Davies, Rodon, Mepham, Roberts; Morrell, Allen; James, Ramsey, Bale; Moore.

ITALY: Donnarumma; Spinazzola, Chiellini, Bonucci, Toloi; Locatelli, Jorginho, Barella; Insigne, Immobile, Berardi.

SWISS: Sommer; Akanji, Schär; Elvedi; Xhaka, Freuler; Rodríguez, Shaqiri, Mbabu; Embolo, Seferovic.

Schedule and TV: what time is it and how to watch Finland-Russia, Turkey-Wales and Italy-Switzerland?

The first match of the day will correspond to Group B, and they will play it Finland and Russia at 3:00 p.m. at the Saint Petersburg Stadium. It can be seen in Cuatro. At 18:00, also televised by Cuatro, they will face Turkey and Wales in Baku in the first match corresponding to Group A, which will also be played at 9:00 p.m. at the Olímpico in Rome on Italy-Switzerland (Telecinco). Mediaset has the rights in Spain and will broadcast the entire competition between its main channel and Cuatro.

Where and how to watch Euro 2020?

The emission rights for the Eurocup in Spain were acquired by Mediaset, which will broadcast them openly through Cuatro and Telecinco. This last channel will broadcast the matches at 9:00 p.m. and those of the Spanish National Team that do not coincide with that time. The rest of the meetings can be seen in Cuatro, that is, those at 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Therefore, Spain's matches in the group stage are as follows:

Spain – Poland (19/6, 21:00), and will be broadcast on Telecinco.

Slovakia – Spain (23/6, 18:00), and will be broadcast on Telecinco.