The last four takes place this Tuesday and Wednesday, but when will the final be played?
There are only four nations left to win the 2024 European Championship. France, Spain, England and the Netherlands make up the remaining quartet in this Euro and on paper, they are nations that were strong favourites before the start of the competition.
The path of the four teams has been very different, however, with first of all France, unable to score in the game, which is in the semi-final with only one penalty scored and own goals. It was even the penalty shootout that saved the Blues in the quarter-final against Portugal. Facing them, Spain, probably the best nation since the start of this Euro which perfectly managed the group stage by beating Italy in particular and the final phase, by eliminating Germany. On the other side, England is just as miraculous as the Blues, with two victories on penalties with equalizers in the last moments, the English had a close call, but are still in the last four. Finally, the Netherlands, present in the Blues group, seem to be gaining strength since the start of the final phase and act as a real outsider for the final on July 14.
Euro 2024 match schedule and results
Euro 2024 has now entered its final phase. Here are all the dates, times and results of the competition matches. The scores are updated below as soon as the final whistle blows.
- Tuesday July 9th
- 9 p.m.: Spain – France
- Wednesday July 10
- 9pm: England – Netherlands
- Sunday July 14
- 9 p.m.: Final in Berlin
Euro 2024 news and matches
The Euro 2024 football tournament has been scheduled from June 14 to July 14 and will end a few days before the start of the Paris Olympic Games. The opening match was held at the Allianz Arena in Munich. The final has been set for the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.
The Euro 2024 will be held in a single country, Germany. The competition was awarded by UEFA in September 2018. Three groups of venues have been established for this Euro: North – Northeast (Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig), West (Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Cologne) and South (Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart).
- Berlin : Olympiastadion Berlin (capacity: 70,000 seats)
- Cologne : Cologne Stadium (47,000)
- Dortmund : BVB Stadion Dortmund (66,000)
- Düsseldorf : Düsseldorf Arena (40,000)
- Frankfurt : Frankfurt Arena (48,000)
- Gelsenkirchen : Arena AufSchalke (50,000)
- Hamburg : Volksparkstadion Hamburg (50,000)
- Leipzig : Leipzig Stadium (42,000)
- Munich : Munich Football Arena (67,000)
- Stuttgart : Stuttgart Arena (54,000)