Sunday, June 16, 2024

Euro 2024 football ⚽️ championship 17th edition 🏆European Championship


UEFA EURO 2024 fixtures and results: When and where are the matches?


UEFA EURO 2024 kicked off on Friday 14 June and ends with the final in Berlin on Sunday 14 July. See dates, venues and schedule.


Romano Schmid scored in Austria's 3-2 group stage win against Netherlands 

All kick-off times are CEST.


When are the EURO 2024 matches?


Group stage

14 June

Group A: Germany 5-1 Scotland (Munich)


15 June

A: Hungary 1-3 Switzerland (Cologne)

B: Spain 3-0 Croatia (Berlin)

B: Italy 2-1 Albania (Dortmund)


16 June

D: Poland 1-2 Netherlands (Hamburg)

C: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark (Stuttgart)

C: Serbia 0-1 England (Gelsenkirchen)


17 June

E: Romania 3-0 Ukraine (Munich)

E: Belgium 0-1 Slovakia (Frankfurt)

D: Austria 0-1 France (Düsseldorf)


18 June

F: Türkiye 3-1 Georgia (Dortmund)

F: Portugal 2-1 Czechia (Leipzig)


19 June

B: Croatia 2-2 Albania (Hamburg)

A: Germany 2-0 Hungary (Stuttgart)

A: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland (Cologne)


20 June

C: Slovenia 1-1 Serbia (Munich)

C: Denmark 1-1 England (Frankfurt)

B: Spain 1-0 Italy (Gelsenkirchen)


21 June

E: Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine (Düsseldorf)

D: Poland 1-3 Austria (Berlin)

D: Netherlands 0-0 France (Leipzig)


22 June

F: Georgia 1-1 Czechia (Hamburg)

F: Türkiye 0-3 Portugal (Dortmund)

E: Belgium 2-0 Romania (Cologne)


Did you know...?

As part of UEFA's commitment to making EURO 2024 a reference event for sustainability in sport, venues and matches have been organised in regionalised clusters. This reduces the number of flights taken by teams by 75% compared to EURO 2016, as well as ensuring easier, sustainable transport between matches for supporters.


23 June

A: Switzerland 1-1 Germany (Frankfurt)

A: Scotland 0-1 Hungary (Stuttgart)


24 June

B: Croatia 1-1 Italy (Leipzig)

B: Albania 0-1 Spain (Düsseldorf)


25 June

D: Netherlands 2-3 Austria (Berlin)

D: France 1-1 Poland (Dortmund)

C: England vs Slovenia (Cologne, 21:00)

C: Denmark vs Serbia (Munich, 21:00)


26 June

E: Slovakia vs Romania (Frankfurt, 18:00)

E: Ukraine vs Belgium (Stuttgart, 18:00)

F: Czechia vs Türkiye (Hamburg, 21:00)

F: Georgia vs Portugal (Gelsenkirchen, 21:00)


Rest days on 27 and 28 June

When does the EURO 2024 round of 16 start?

29 June

38: Switzerland vs Italy (Berlin, 18:00)

37: Germany vs 2C (Dortmund, 21:00)


30 June

40: 1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen, 18:00)

39: Spain vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne, 21:00)


1 July

42: France vs 2E (Düsseldorf, 18:00)

41: Portugal vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 21:00)


2 July

43: 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 18:00)

44: Austria vs 2F (Leipzig, 21:00)


Rest days on 3 and 4 July


When do the EURO 2024 quarter-finals start?

5 July

45: W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 18:00)

46: W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 21:00)


6 July

48: W40 vs W38 (Düsseldorf, 18:00)

47: W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 21:00)


Rest days on 7 and 8 July


When do the EURO 2024 semi-finals start?

9 July

49: W45 vs W46 (Munich, 21:00)


10 July

50: W47 vs W48 (Dortmund, 21:00)


Rest days on 11, 12 and 13 July


When is the EURO 2024 final?

14 July

W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 21:00)


European Championship

Euro 2024 takes place from Friday, June 14, to Sunday, July 14, 2024, with the showpiece finale capping the one-month football extravaganza at Olympiastadion in Berlin.


A total of 53 UEFA member associations were divided into six seeding pots, before being drawn into 10 groups. The top two teams from each of the 10 groups automatically advanced to the European Championship finals, with the remaining three places decided via the play-offs, for which teams qualified through their UEFA Nations League performance.


Germany qualified for the Euros as the hosts automatically. Heavyweights France, Belgium, and Portugal were among the first sides' to book their tickets in Germany.


England then followed suit and will fancy going the whole way. Scotland also made it to the Euros, along with Spain, as they both qualified from Group A.


Poland and Ukraine joined the tournament through the play-off route, alongside debutants Georgia, who are set to make their first-ever appearance at a major international tournament.


2024 UEFA European Championship: Qualified 24 teams


Team : Qualification Route


Germany 🇩🇪  : Host (Team Manager   Julian Nagelsmann)


Spain 🇪🇸  (Group A winner) (Team Manager Luis de la Fuente)


Scotland  (Group A runner-up)(Team Manager Steve Clarke) 


France 🇫🇷  (Group B winner) (Team Manager Didier Deschamps)


Netherlands 🇳🇱 (Group B runner-up) (Team Manager Ronald Koeman)


England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿  (Group C winner) ( Team Manager Gareth Southgate )


Italy 🇮🇹 (Group C runner-up) (Team Manager Luciano Spalletti)


Turkey 🇹🇷 (Group D winner) ( Team Manager Vincenzo Montella )


Croatia 🇭🇷 (Group D runner-up) (Team Manager Zlatko Dalic)


Albania 🇦🇱  (Group E winner) ( Team Manager Sylvinho )


Czech Republic 🇨🇿 (Group E runner-up)( Team Manager Ivan Hasek )


Belgium 🇧🇪  (Group F winner) (Team Manager Domenico Tedesco)


Austria 🇦🇹 (Group F runner-up) ( Team Manager Ralf Rangnick )


Hungary 🇭🇺 (Group G winner) (Team Manager Marco Rossi )


Serbia 🇷🇸  (Group G runner-up)( Team Manager : Dragan Stojkovic )


Denmark 🇩🇰  (Group H winner) (Team Manager Kasper Hjulmand )


Slovenia 🇸🇮  (Group H runner-up) ( Team   Manager Matjaz Kek )


Romania 🇷🇴 (Group I winner) ( Team Manager Edward Iordanescu )


Switzerland 🇨🇭  (Group I runner-up) (Team Manager Murat Yakin)


Portugal 🇵🇹 (Group J winner) ( Team Manager Roberto Martinez )


Slovakia 🇸🇰  (Group J runner-up) (Team Manager Francesco Calzona)


Poland 🇵🇱 ( Play-off Path A winner) (Team Manager Michal Probierz )


Ukraine 🇺🇦  (Play-off Path B winner)   (Team Manager Serhiy Rebrov)


Georgia 🇬🇪 ( Play-off Path C winner) (Team Manager Willy Sagnol )


Euro 2024 is finally here and it’s been a thrilling start to the tournament.


This summer’s proceedings in Germany kicked off on Friday night as the hosts hammered Scotland in the opening match, the first of 51 games over the next four weeks, which culminate in the Berlin final on July 14.


It’s all to play for. Germany were initially unfancied despite their home advantage, while defending champions Italy are not exactly on a great run of form since lifting the trophy at Wembley three years ago, having missed the World Cup once again.


France are expected to be a major force once more led by Kylian Mbappe, while Spain, Portugal, Croatia and the Netherlands can never be counted out at this level.


Of course, Gareth Southgate’s England will be among the favourites having cruised through qualification and looked like serious contenders at the last three major tournaments. Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane and Co are all at the top of their games as the Three Lions look to end their 58-year wait for silverware.

A dark horse or two also tends to pop up at the Euros. Perhaps Turkey, Hungary and Ukraine are best placed to upset the odds this summer.


Once again, the 24-team tournament is split into six groups of four. The top two of each group qualify automatically for the last-16 and the four top-ranked third-placed finishers will join them.


Euro 2024 standings, fixtures and results

(All times BST)


Group Stage

Group A

Friday, June 14

Germany 5 -1 Scotland


Saturday June 15

Hungary 1 - 3 Switzerland


Wednesday June 19


Germany vs Hungary: BBC, 5pm (MHPArena, Stuttgart)


Scotland vs Switzerland: BBC, 8pm (RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne)


Sunday, June 23


Switzerland vs Germany: BBC, 8pm (Waldstadion, Frankfurt)



Scotland vs Hungary: BBC, 8pm (MHPArena, Stuttgart)


(*scored 85 goals and conceded 33 which gave a goal difference of 52)

Group A Position~Team~P~W~D~L~GFor~GAgainst~GDifference*~Points

1.~Germany~1~1~0~0~5~1~4~3

2.~Switzerland~1~1~0~0~3~1~2~3

3.~Hungary~1~0~0~1~1~3~-2~0

4.~Scotland~1~0~0~1~1~5~-4~0


Group B

Saturday, June 15


Spain 3-0 Croatia


Italy 2-1 Albania


Wednesday, June 19

Croatia vs Albania: ITV, 2pm (Volksparkstadion, Hamburg)


Thursday, June 20

Spain vs Italy: ITV, 8pm (Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen)


Monday, June 24

Albania vs Spain: BBC, 8pm (Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf)


Croatia vs Italy: BBC, 8pm (Red Bull Arena, Leipzig)

Position~Team~P~W~D~L~GFor~GAgainst~GDifference*~Points

1. Spain~1~1~0~0~3~0~3~3

2. Italy ~1~1~0~0~2~1~1~3

3. Albania~1~0~0~1~1~2~-1~0

4. Croatia~1~0~0~1~0~3~-3~0


Group C

Sunday, June 16

Slovenia vs Denmark: ITV, 5pm (MHPArena, Stuttgart)


Serbia vs England: BBC, 8pm (Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen)


Thursday, June 20

Slovenia vs Serbia: ITV, 2pm (Allianz Arena, Munich)


Denmark vs England: BBC, 5pm (Waldstadion, Frankfurt)


Tuesday, June 25

England vs Slovenia: ITV, 8pm (RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne)


Denmark vs Serbia: ITV, 8pm (Allianz Arena, Munich)

Position~Team~P~W~D~L~GFor~GAgainst~GDifference*~Points

1. Denmark

2. England

3. Serbia

4. Slovenia


Group D

Sunday June 16

Poland vs Netherlands: BBC, 2pm (Volksparkstadion, Hamburg)


Monday, June 17

Austria vs France: ITV, 8pm (Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf)


Friday, June 21

Poland vs Austria: ITV, 5pm (Olympiastadion, Berlin)


Netherlands vs France: BBC, 8pm (Red Bull Arena, Leipzig)


Tuesday, June 25

Netherlands vs Austria: BBC, 5pm (Olympiastadion, Berlin)


France vs Poland: BBC, 5pm (Westfalenstadion, Dortmund)

Position~Team~P~W~D~L~GFor~GAgainst~GDifference*~Points

1. Austria

2. France

3. Netherlands

4. Poland

Romania vs Ukraine: BBC, 2pm (Allianz Arena, Munich)


Belgium vs Slovakia: ITV, 5pm (Waldstadion, Frankfurt)


Friday, June 21

Slovakia vs Ukraine: BBC, 2pm (Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf)


Saturday, June 22


Belgium vs Romania: ITV, 8pm (RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne)


Wednesday, June 26


Slovakia vs Romania: BBC, 5pm (Waldstadion, Frankfurt)


Ukraine vs Belgium: BBC, 5pm (MHPArena, Stuttgart)

Position~Team~P~W~D~L~GFor~GAgainst~GDifference*~Points

1. Belgium

2. Romania

3. Slovakia

4. Ukraine



Group F

Tuesday, June 18

Turkey vs Georgia: BBC, 5pm (Westfalenstadion, Dortmund)


Portugal vs Czech Republic: BBC, 8pm (Red Bull Arena, Leipzig)


Saturday, June 22

Georgia vs Czech Republic: BBC, 2pm (Volksparkstadion, Hamburg)


Turkey vs Portugal: ITV, 5pm (Westfalenstadion, Dortmund)



Wednesday, June 26

Georgia vs Portugal: ITV, 8pm (Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen)


Czech Republic vs Turkey: ITV, 8pm (Volksparkstadion, Hamburg)

Position~Team~P~W~D~L~GFor~GAgainst~GDifference*~Points


1.Czech Republic

2.Georgia

3.Portugal

4.Turkey


Third-place ranking

Top four qualify for last-16. Teams level on points will be split via goal-difference, then goals scored and finally on a disciplinary tiebreaker.


Position~Team~P~W~D~L~GFor~GAgainst~GDifference*~Points



1


2


3


4


5


6


Knockout rounds

■Last-16


□Saturday, June 29


1: Group A runner-up vs Group B runner-up: 5pm (Olympiastadion, Berlin)


2: Group A winner vs Group C runner-up: 8pm, (Westfalenstadion, Dortmund)


□Sunday, June 30


3: Group C winner vs Group D/E/F third-place: 5pm (Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen)


4: Group B winner vs Group A/D/E/F third-place: 8pm (RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne)


□Monday, July 1


5: Group D runner-up vs Group E runner-up: 5pm (Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf)


6: Group F winner vs Group A/B/C third-place: 8pm (Waldstadion, Frankfurt)


□Tuesday, July 2


7: Group E winner vs Group A/B/C/D third-place: 5pm (Allianz Arena, Munich)


8: Group D winner vs Group F runner-up: 8pm (Red Bull Arena, Leipzig)


■Quarter-finals

□Friday, July 5

1: Winner match 2 vs Winner match 4: 5pm (MHPArena, Stuttgart)


2: Winner match 6 vs Winner match 5: 8pm (Volksparkstadion, Hamburg)


□Saturday, July 6


3: Winner match 3 vs Winner match 1: 5pm (Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf)


4: Winner match 7 vs Winner match 8: 8pm (Olympiastadion, Berlin)


■Semi-finals

□Tuesday, July 9

1: Winner quarter-final 1 vs Winner quarter-final 2: 8pm (Allianz Arena, Munich)


□Wednesday, July 10

2: Winner quarter-final 3 vs Winner quarter-final 4: 8pm (Westfalenstadion, Dortmund)


■Final

Sunday, July 14

Winner semi-final 1 vs Winner semi-final 2: BBC & ITV, 8pm (Olympiastadion, Berlin)


These are the Euro 2024 stadiums: (capacity)

●Olympiastadion, Berlin: 74,461

●Munich Football Arena (Allianz Arena), Munich: 70,076

●BVB Stadion (Signal Iduna Park/Westfalenstadion), Dortmund: 65,849

●Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen: 54,740

●Frankfurt Arena (Waldstadion), Frankfurt: 54,697

●Stuttgart Arena (Mercedes-Benz Arena), Stuttgart: 54,244

●Volksparkstadion, Hamburg: 52,245

●Dusseldorf Arena (Merkur Spiel-Arena), Dusseldorf: 51,031

●Cologne Stadium (RheinEnergieStadion), Cologne: 49,827

●Leipzig Stadium (Red Bull Arena), Leipzig: 42,959



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