The stage is set for the 2026 Pokémon Europe International Championships (EUIC), returning to London from Friday, 13 February through Sunday, 15 February 2026.
This leading event, organized by The Pokémon Company, brings together top international Trainers to compete in Pokémon Scarlet, Pokémon Violet, Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG), Pokémon GO, and Pokémon UNITE categories.
Participants will battle over three thrilling days for a coveted direct invitation to the 2026 Pokémon World Championships, set for August in San Francisco, California. The Pokémon Europe International Championships have become a cornerstone of the Pokémon competitive calendar, consistently drawing elite players from across the globe.
This year's competition, playable on platforms including Nintendo Switch and mobile devices, offers not just prestige but a chance to secure early passage to the pinnacle of Pokémon esports. For fans unable to attend in person, extensive live coverage will stream on official Pokémon Twitch and YouTube channels.
Throughout the EUIC 2026, viewers can enjoy live commentary from an experienced team of casters for all game categories.
Whether following the intense VGC matches or the strategic plays in the TCG, audiences can expect expert insights from well-known names in the competitive community. Exclusive Digital Rewards for Livestream Viewers Pokémon is rewarding its global fan base with a suite of digital giveaways accessible during the official EUIC 2026 livestream.
Watching from home, Trainers can claim in-game rewards tailored to each title: - Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet: Receive Yuma Kinugawa’s 2026 Latin America International Championships-winning Hisuian Typhlosion as a special distribution. - Pokémon TCG Live: Unlock four Mega Evolution – Ascended Heroes booster packs, Mega Charizard X-themed deck cosmetics, an avatar jacket, and two special illustration rare cards from the new expansion. - Pokémon GO: Complete unique Timed Research inspired by Eric “NiteTimeClasher” Wang’s winning team, awarding featured encounters with Dewgong, 15 Seel Candy XL, 20 Charged TMs, 20 Fast TMs, and an Elite Charged TM. - Pokémon UNITE: Add a 2026 EUIC in-game sticker and a platinum Charizard boost emblem to your collection, allowing players to tweak their Pokémon stats in-game. Complete instructions for redeeming these digital prizes can be found on the official Pokémon website. When and Where to Watch EUIC 2026 All times are GMT, with dedicated streaming for each event category: - Pokémon Video Game Championships (Scarlet & Violet): Twitch and YouTube; Friday, 13 Feb (9am–7pm), Saturday, 14 Feb (9am–8pm), Sunday, 15 Feb (Finals from 4pm). - Pokémon TCG: Twitch and YouTube; Friday, 13 Feb (9am–9pm), Saturday, 14 Feb (9am–8pm), Sunday, 15 Feb (Finals from 12:30pm). - Pokémon GO: Twitch, YouTube, TikTok; Friday, 13 Feb (9am–7pm), Saturday, 14 Feb (9am–8pm), Sunday, 15 Feb (Finals from 10:30am). - Pokémon UNITE: Twitch and YouTube; Friday, 13 Feb (9am–8pm), Saturday, 14 Feb (9am–8pm), Sunday, 15 Feb (Finals time to be confirmed). The 2026 Pokémon Europe International Championships represent not only the highest level of competitive play in the Pokémon universe but also a showcase for the Nintendo Switch and The Pokémon Company’s ongoing commitment to community engagement and innovation.
For comprehensive details and updates, visit the official Pokémon website and follow the latest from the event’s broadcast channels.
This leading event, organized by The Pokémon Company, brings together top international Trainers to compete in Pokémon Scarlet, Pokémon Violet, Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG), Pokémon GO, and Pokémon UNITE categories.
Participants will battle over three thrilling days for a coveted direct invitation to the 2026 Pokémon World Championships, set for August in San Francisco, California. The Pokémon Europe International Championships have become a cornerstone of the Pokémon competitive calendar, consistently drawing elite players from across the globe.
This year's competition, playable on platforms including Nintendo Switch and mobile devices, offers not just prestige but a chance to secure early passage to the pinnacle of Pokémon esports. For fans unable to attend in person, extensive live coverage will stream on official Pokémon Twitch and YouTube channels.
Throughout the EUIC 2026, viewers can enjoy live commentary from an experienced team of casters for all game categories.
Whether following the intense VGC matches or the strategic plays in the TCG, audiences can expect expert insights from well-known names in the competitive community. Exclusive Digital Rewards for Livestream Viewers Pokémon is rewarding its global fan base with a suite of digital giveaways accessible during the official EUIC 2026 livestream.
Watching from home, Trainers can claim in-game rewards tailored to each title: - Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet: Receive Yuma Kinugawa’s 2026 Latin America International Championships-winning Hisuian Typhlosion as a special distribution. - Pokémon TCG Live: Unlock four Mega Evolution – Ascended Heroes booster packs, Mega Charizard X-themed deck cosmetics, an avatar jacket, and two special illustration rare cards from the new expansion. - Pokémon GO: Complete unique Timed Research inspired by Eric “NiteTimeClasher” Wang’s winning team, awarding featured encounters with Dewgong, 15 Seel Candy XL, 20 Charged TMs, 20 Fast TMs, and an Elite Charged TM. - Pokémon UNITE: Add a 2026 EUIC in-game sticker and a platinum Charizard boost emblem to your collection, allowing players to tweak their Pokémon stats in-game. Complete instructions for redeeming these digital prizes can be found on the official Pokémon website. When and Where to Watch EUIC 2026 All times are GMT, with dedicated streaming for each event category: - Pokémon Video Game Championships (Scarlet & Violet): Twitch and YouTube; Friday, 13 Feb (9am–7pm), Saturday, 14 Feb (9am–8pm), Sunday, 15 Feb (Finals from 4pm). - Pokémon TCG: Twitch and YouTube; Friday, 13 Feb (9am–9pm), Saturday, 14 Feb (9am–8pm), Sunday, 15 Feb (Finals from 12:30pm). - Pokémon GO: Twitch, YouTube, TikTok; Friday, 13 Feb (9am–7pm), Saturday, 14 Feb (9am–8pm), Sunday, 15 Feb (Finals from 10:30am). - Pokémon UNITE: Twitch and YouTube; Friday, 13 Feb (9am–8pm), Saturday, 14 Feb (9am–8pm), Sunday, 15 Feb (Finals time to be confirmed). The 2026 Pokémon Europe International Championships represent not only the highest level of competitive play in the Pokémon universe but also a showcase for the Nintendo Switch and The Pokémon Company’s ongoing commitment to community engagement and innovation.
For comprehensive details and updates, visit the official Pokémon website and follow the latest from the event’s broadcast channels.