The Euro 2024 group stage draw has been made this Saturday December 2nd at Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie. Firm favorites France have been drawn in Group D alongside Austria, the Netherlands and the playoff winner A, which will be either one of Poland, Wales, Finland or Estonia. The identity of the fourth team will be revealed during the play-offs which will be played next March.
The Germany-hosted UEFA Euro 2024 will bring us a whole month of continental football from 14th’s opener to July 14th packed with exciting fixtures between Europe’s best and brightest national teams. Julian Nagelsmann’s Mannschaft will get the tournament going at Munich’s Allianz Arena against Steve Clarke’s Scotland. Euro 2020 winners Italy will play the following day. Luciano Spalletti’s title holders have been drawn into the toughest group with Spain, Croatia and Albania standing in their way. UEFA have revealed the tournament’s full fixtures list, although the games’ schedule is yet to be decided.
The full Euro 2024 group stage fixtures
14 June
Germany v Scotland (Munich, 21:00 CEST)
15 June
Spain v Croatia (Berlin)
Italy v Albania (Dortmund)
Hungary v Switzerland (Cologne)
16 June
Serbia v England (Gelsenkirchen)
Play-off winner A v Netherlands (Hamburg)
Slovenia v Denmark (Stuttgart)
17 June
Austria v France (Düsseldorf)
Belgium v Slovakia (Frankfurt)
Romania v Play-off winner B (Munich)
18 June
Portugal v Czechia (Leipzig)
Türkiye v Play-off winner C (Dortmund)
19 June
Croatia v Albania (Hamburg)
Scotland v Switzerland (Cologne)
Germany v Hungary (Stuttgart)
20 June
Spain v Italy (Gelsenkirchen)
Denmark v England (Frankfurt)
Slovenia v Serbia (Munich)
21 June
Play-off winner A v Austria (Berlin)
Netherlands v France (Leipzig)
Slovakia v Play-off winner B (Düsseldorf)
22 June
Play-off winner C v Czechia (Hamburg)
Türkiye v Portugal (Dortmund)
Belgium v Romania (Cologne)
23 June
Switzerland v Germany (Frankfurt)
Scotland v Hungary (Stuttgart)
24 June
Croatia v Italy (Leipzig)
Albania v Spain (Düsseldorf)
25 June
Netherlands v Austria (Berlin)
France v Play-off winner A (Dortmund)
England v Slovenia (Cologne)
Denmark v Serbia (Munich)
26 June
Czechia v Türkiye (Hamburg)
Play-off winner C v Portugal (Gelsenkirchen)
Slovakia v Romania (Frankfurt)
Play-off winner B v Belgium (Stuttgart)
GFFN | Bastien Cheval
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