Here are the details of the Blues’ schedule for the next Euro football tournament.
Euro football is approaching. For several days now, the Blues have gathered near Clairefontaine to begin preparations for the European Football Championship which will take place on June 14 with the opening match between Germany and Scotland. For France, before flying to Germany, two preparation matches are on the program, against Luxembourg in Metz this Wednesday June 5 and Sunday June 9 against Canada. The start of the competition is scheduled for later with a first match against Austria on June 17.
- June 17 at 9 p.m.: Austria-France in Düsseldorf
- June 21 at 9 p.m.: Netherlands-France in Leipzig
- June 25 at 6 p.m.: France-Poland in Dortmund
- Group A: Germany (1), Hungary (3), Scotland (2), Switzerland (4)
- Group B: Spain (1), Albania (4), Croatia (2), Italy (3)
- Group C: England (4), Denmark (2), Slovenia (1), Serbia (3)
- Group D: France (4), Austria, (3), Netherlands (2), Poland (1)
- Group E: Belgium (1), Romania (3), Slovakia (2), Ukraine (4)
- Group F: Portugal (3), Turkey (1), Czech Republic (4) Georgia (2)
- Friday June 14
- 9 p.m.: Germany-Scotland in Munich
- Saturday June 15
- 3 p.m.: Hungary-Switzerland
- 6 p.m.: Spain-Croatia
- 9 p.m.: Italy-Albania
- Sunday June 16
- 3 p.m.: Poland-Netherlands
- 6 p.m.: Slovenia-Denmark
- 9 p.m.: Serbia-England
- Monday June 17
- 3 p.m.: Romania-Ukraine
- 6 p.m.: Belgium-Slovakia
- 9 p.m.: Austria-France
- Tuesday June 18
- 6 p.m.: Türkiye-Georgia
- 9 p.m.: Portugal-Czech Republic
- Wednesday June 19
- 3 p.m.: Croatia-Albania
- 6 p.m.: Germany-Hungary
- 9 p.m.: Scotland-Switzerland
- Thursday June 20
- 3 p.m.: Slovenia-Serbia
- 6 p.m.: Denmark-England
- 9 p.m.: Spain-Italy
- Friday June 21
- 3 p.m.: Slovakia-Ukraine
- 6 p.m.: Poland-Austria
- 9 p.m.: Netherlands-France
- Saturday June 22
- 3 p.m.: Georgia-Czech Republic
- 6 p.m.: Türkiye-Portugal
- 9 p.m.: Belgium-Romania
- Sunday June 23
- 9 p.m.: Switzerland-Germany
- 9 p.m.: Scotland-Hungary
- Monday June 24
- 9 p.m.: Albania-Spain
- 9 p.m.: Croatia-Italy
- Tuesday June 25
- 9 p.m.: England-Slovenia
- 9 p.m.: Denmark-Serbia
- 6 p.m.: Netherlands – Austria
- 6 p.m.: France-Poland
- Wednesday June 26
- 6 p.m.: Slovakia-Romania
- 6 p.m.: Ukraine-Belgium
- 9 p.m.: Georgia-Portugal
- 9 p.m.: Czech Republic-Türkiye
- Round of 16
- Saturday June 29
- 9 p.m.: Round of 16 1st group A-2nd group C
- 6 p.m.: Round of 16 2nd group A-2nd group B
- Sunday June 30
- 9 p.m.: Round of 16 1st group B-3rd group A/D/E/F
- 6 p.m.: Round of 16 1st group C-3rd group D/E/F
- Monday July 1
- 9 p.m.: Round of 16 1st group F-3rd group A/B/C
- 6 p.m.: Round of 16 2nd group D-2nd group E
- Tuesday July 2
- 6 p.m.: Round of 16 1st group E-3rd group A/B/C/D
- 9 p.m.: Round of 16 1st group D-2nd group F
- Friday July 5
- 6 p.m.: Quarter-final
- 9 p.m.: Quarter-final
- Saturday July 6
- 6 p.m.: Quarter-final
- 9 p.m.: Quarter-final
- Tuesday July 9
- 9 p.m.: Semi-final 1
- Wednesday July 10
- 9 p.m.: Semi-final 2
- Sunday July 14
- 9 p.m.: Final in Berlin
We know the 21 nations qualified for Euro 2024. Here they are:
- Germany (organizing country)
- France
- Belgium
- Portugal
- Spain
- Scotland
- Türkiye
- Austria
- England
- The Netherlands
- Albania
- Hungary
- Serbia
- Denmark
- Romania
- Swiss
- Slovakia
- Italy
- Slovenia
- Czech Republic
- Croatia
- Poland
- Ukraine
- Georgia
Euro 2024 news and matches
The next Euro football tournament in 2024 will open on June 14, 2024 at the Allianz Arena in Munich for the opening match before closing on July 14, 2024 with the final at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.
Euro 2024 will take place in a single country in 2024, in Germany. The competition was awarded by UEFA in September 2018. Three groups of venues have been established for this Euro: North – North East (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)
- Dusseldorf : 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)