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Italy vs. Sweden live stream: Game time, TV schedule and how to watch Euro 2016 online

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What can Antonio Conte and his merry Italian men do for an encore? This is what is on everybody's mind as Italy enters its second group stage game against Sweden this afternoon in Toulouse.

After the surprising 2-0 win over Belgium on Monday, the Azzurri now have the chance to take complete control of Group E with another positive result against the a Sweden team that shared the points with the Republic of Ireland earlier in the week. It would be quite the opposite of what a lot of folks expected to have happen to Italy at the Euros.

There is plenty to build upon for Antonio Conte and Italy. If they were even the slightest bit of confident before the tournament opened up, it has to be a pretty jazzed up group based on what they did against a Belgium team that everybody was tipping to do major damage in at the European Championship. (They still may, but man, they did not look even close to the kind of cohesive unit that Italy was four days ago.)

Then again, they need to actually play the game.

So, prepare yourself for a lot of "Italy sure does know how to defend!" comments during the course of the next couple of hours. It's not like we really need any kind of reminding. We kinda already do watch Italian teams play on a regular basis.

Italy vs. Sweden

Location: Stadium Municipal, Toulouse, France

Kick-off time: 15:00 CET, 9:00 AM Eastern, 6:00 AM Pacific

Available TV: ESPN, ESPN Deportes (United States); TSN4, TSN5, RDS, TLN (Canada); ITV 1 UK (United Kingdom)

Available online streaming: ESPN3 (United States)

Spain vs. Turkey

Location: Allianz Riviera, Nice, France

Kick-off time: 21:00 CET, 3:00 PM Eastern, 12:00 PM Pacific

Available TV: ESPN, ESPN Deportes (United States); TSN4, TSN5, RDS (Canada); ITV 1 UK (United Kingdom)

Available online streaming: ESPN3 (United States)

For listings in other countries, check out LiveSoccerTV.com.