Euro 2024 is complete - from Munich to Berlin, schedule of matches, timetable and cities where they will be played

Georgia, Ukraine and Poland are the last to jump into the magnificent 24 - from June 14 to July 14, 51 matches of the European Football Championship will be played, the best selections of the continent will be hosted by ten German cities

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The Olympic Stadium in Berlin will crown the new ruler of Europe, Photo: UEFA Euro 2024 (Facebook)
The Olympic Stadium in Berlin will crown the new ruler of Europe, Photo: UEFA Euro 2024 (Facebook)
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The last three tickets for the flight to Germany were distributed in Tbilisi, Wroclaw and Cardiff, and were checked by Georgia, Ukraine and Poland, so the composition of the groups for Euro 2024 is finally complete.

Georgia will begin its historic appearance at major competitions on June 18 at the cult "Westfalen" in Dortmund against Turkey, and its rivals in the group will also be Portugal and the Czech Republic.

Ukraine's opponents at the European Championship will be Belgium, Slovakia and Romania, while Poland has strengthened the already strong group D, which includes France, the Netherlands and Austria.

Just like the World Cup in 2006, which was held in Germany, Euro 2024 will start from the same place - from one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world, the "Alianz Arena" in Munich, on June 14. 18 years ago, Germany played Costa Rica in the opening match, and now their first opponent will be Scotland.

Germany did not change the host of the grand final either, so the battle for the crown of Europe will take place on July 14 at the legendary Olympic Stadium in Berlin, and counting the opening and final matches for exactly one month, 51 matches will be played in Germany.

The Euro will be played in 10 cities, and compared to the aforementioned World Cup, this time the spectacle will not reach Nuremberg, Hanover and Kaiserslautern, while the new name compared to 2006 is Dusseldorf.

Euro 2024, Euro 2024 stadiums
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Thus, the hosts of the European Championship will be Munich, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Dortmund, Cologne, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen and Leipzig.

From the countries of the former Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Serbia and Croatia will be part of the spectacle, and Dragan Stojković's team will make their debut at the European championships along with Georgia.

The two best national teams from all six groups, as well as the four best third-placed teams, will qualify for the round of 16.

Schedule of all matches at the European Championship

GROUP PHASE

  • 14. June

A: Germany - Scotland (Munich, 21.00:XNUMX)

  • 15. June

A: Hungary - Switzerland (Cologne, 15.00)

B: Spain - Croatia (Berlin, 18.00)

B: Italy - Albania (Dortmund, 21.00)

  • 16. June

D: Poland - Netherlands (Hamburg, 15.00)

C: Slovenia - Denmark (Stuttgart, 18.00)

C: Serbia - England (Gelsenkirchen, 21.00)

  • 17. June

E: Romania - Ukraine (Munich, 15.00)

E: Belgium - Slovakia (Frankfurt, 18.00)

D: Austria - France (Dusseldorf, 21.00)

  • 18. June

F: Turkey - Georgia (Dortmund, 18.00)

F: Portugal - Czech Republic (Leipzig, 21.00)

  • 19. June

B: Croatia - Albania (Hamburg, 15.00)

A: Germany - Hungary (Stuttgart, 18.00)

A: Scotland - Switzerland (Cologne, 21.00)

  • 20. June

C: Slovenia - Serbia (Munich, 15.00)

C: Denmark - England (Frankfurt, 18.00)

B: Spain - Italy (Gelsenkirchen, 21.00)

  • 21. June

E: Slovakia - Ukraine (Dusseldorf, 15.00)

D: Poland - Austria (Berlin, 18.00)

D: Netherlands - France (Ljapcig, 21.00)

  • 22. June

F: Georgia - Czech Republic (Hamburg, 15.00)

F: Turkey - Portugal (Dortmund, 18.00)

E: Belgium - Romania (Cologne, 21.00)

  • 23. June

A: Switzerland - Germany (Frankfurt, 21.00)

A: Scotland - Hungary (Stuttgart, 21.00)

  • 24. June

B: Croatia - Italy (Leipzig, 21.00)

B: Albania - Spain (Dusseldorf, 21.00)

  • 25. June

D: Netherlands - Austria (Berlin, 18.00)

D: France - Poland (Dortmund, 18.00)

C: England - Slovenia (Cologne, 21.00)

C: Denmark - Serbia (Munich, 21.00)

  • 26. June

E: Slovakia - Romania (Frankfurt, 18.00)

E: Ukraine - Belgium (Stuttgart, 18.00)

F: Czech Republic - Turkey (Hamburg, 21.00)

F: Georgia - Portugal (Gelsenkirchen, 21.00)

EIGHT FINALS

  • 29. June

Match 38: 2A - 2B (Berlin, 18.00)

Match 37: 1A - 2C (Dortmund, 21.00)

  • 30. June

Match 40: 1C - 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen, 18.00)

Match 39: 1B - 3A/D/E/F (Cologne, 21.00)

  • July 1

Match 42: 2D - 2E (Dusseldorf, 18.00)

Match 41: 1F - 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 21.00)

  • July 2

Match 43: 1E - 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 18.00)

Match 44: 1D - 2F (Leipzig, 21:00)

QUARTERFINALS

  • July 5

Match 45: Winner 39 - Winner 37 (Stuttgart, 18.00)

Match 46: Winner 41 - Winner 42 (Hamburg, 21.00)

  • July 6

Match 48: Winner 40 - Winner 38 (Dusseldorf, 18.00)

Match 47: Winner 43 - Winner 44 (Berlin, 21.00)

SEMI-FINALS

  • July 9

Match 49: Winner 45 - Winner 46 (Munich, 21.00)

  • July 10

Match 50: Winner 47 - Winner 48 (Dortmund, 21.00)

FINAL

  • July 14, Berlin - 21.00:XNUMX p.m

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