UEFA EURO CUP 2024 🏆

Groups, full schedule, dates, venues, more

The group stage draw for the 2024 European Championships has been made and the tournament in Germany this summer and it is going to be a brilliant 24-team event in packed-out stadiums.It’s time to dust off your steins and lederhosen.
This is the first major men’s tournament that Germany has hosted since the 2006 World Cup. There will be amazing experiences for fans and players alike with 10 amazing stadiums spread across the country from Munich in the south to Hamburg in the far north.
Reigning champs Italy are aiming to become just the second team in European Championship history to win back-to-back titles, while EURO 2020 runners up England, hosts Germany, and 2022 World Cup runners-up France are all among the favorites to lift the trophy.

Below is all of the information you need for EURO 2024 in Germany.

What are the EURO 2024 groups?
The draw for the finals took place on Saturday, December 2, 2023 at 12pm ET in Hamburg, Germany.
Group A: Germany, Hungary, Scotland, Switzerland
Group B: Spain, Albania, Croatia, Italy
Group C: England, Denmark, Slovenia, Serbia
Group D: France, Austria, Netherlands, Poland
Group E: Belgium, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine
Group F: Portugal, Turkiye, Czechia, Georgia

When and where is EURO 2024?

The first game of the tournament will be on June 14, 2024 and the final will be on July 14, 2024. Germany will play the first game of the tournament in Munich on June 14 at 3pm ET, with their opponent to be confirmed upon the result of the group stage draw. The tournament will be held in 10 stadiums across Germany.

How many teams are at EURO 2024?

Like the expanded format for the last two editions of the European Championships, 24 teams will qualify for EURO 2024 and be split in to six groups of four teams in each.

How many teams qualify from each group at EURO 2024?

The top two teams from each group qualify automatically for the last 16, while the four teams who finish in third and have the best record will also reach the last 16.

Which stadiums will be used in Germany for EURO 2024?

Berlin – Olympiastadion (capacity: 74,461)
Cologne – Cologne Stadium (capacity: 49,827)
Dortmund – BVB Stadion Dortmund (capacity: 65,849)
Dusseldorf – Dusseldorf Arena (capacity: 51,031)
Frankfurt – Frankfurt Arena (capacity: 54,697)
Gelsenkirchen – Arena AufSchalke (capacity: 54,740)
Hamburg – Volksparkstadion Hamburg (capacity: 52,245)
Leipzig – Leipzig Stadium (capacity: 42,959)
Munich – Munich Football Arena (capacity: 70,076)
Stuttgart – Stuttgart Arena (capacity: 54,096)

EURO 2024 schedule
All kick off times listed as ET
Group A
June 14: Germany v Scotland – Munich
June 15: Hungary v Switzerland – Cologne
June 19: Scotland v Switzerland – Cologne
June 19: Germany v Hungary – Stuttgart
June 23: Switzerland v Germany – Frankfurt
June 23: Scotland v Hungary – Stuttgart
Group B
June 15: Spain v Croatia – Berlin
June 15: Italy v Albania – Dortmund
June 19: Croatia v Albania – Hamburg
June 20: Spain v Italy – Gelsenkirchen
June 24: Albania v Spain – Dusseldorf
June 24: Croatia v Italy – Leipzig
Group C
June 16: Serbia v England – Gelsenkirchen
June 16: Slovenia v Denmark – Stuttgart
June 20: Denmark v England – Frankfurt
June 20: Slovenia v Serbia – Munich
June 25: England v Slovenia – Cologne
June 25: Denmark v Serbia – Munich
Group D
June 16: Poland v Netherlands – Hamburg
June 17: Austria v France – Dusseldorf
June 21: Poland v Austria – Berlin
June 21: Netherlands v France – Leipzig
June 25: Netherlands v Austria – Berlin
June 25: France v Poland – Dortmund
Group E
June 17: Belgium v Slovakia – Frankfurt
June 17: Romania v Ukraine – Munich
June 21: Slovakia v Ukraine – Dusseldorf
June 22: Belgium v Romania – Cologne
June 26: Slovakia v Romania – Frankfurt
June 26: Ukraine v Belgium – Stuttgart –
Group F
June 18: Portugal v Czechia – Dortmund
June 18: Turkiye v Georgia – Leipzig
June 22: Portugal v Turkiye – Dortmund
June 22: Czechia v Georgia – Hamburg
June 26: Czechia v Turkiye – Gelsenkirchen
June 26: Georgia v Portugal – Hamburg

Round of 16
Match 37: June 29 – Winner Group A v Runner up Group C – Dortmund
Match 38: June 29 – Runner up Group A v Runner up Group B – Berlin
Match 39: June 30 – Winner Group B v 3rd Group A/D/E/F – Cologne
Match 40: June 30 – Winner Group C v 3rd Group D/E/F – Gelsenkirchen
Match 41: July 1 – Winner Group F v 3rd Group A/B/C – Frankfurt
Match 42: July 1 – Runner up Group D v Runner up Group E – Dusseldorf
Match 43: July 2 – Winner Group E v 3rd Group A/B/C/D – Munich
Match 44: July 2 – Winner Group D v Runner

Quarterfinals
Match 45: July 5 – Winner Match 39 v Winner Match 37 – Stuttgart
Match 46: July 5 – Winner Match 41 v Winner Match 42 – Hamburg
Match 47: July 6 – Winner Match 43 v Winner Match 44 – Berlin
Match 48: July 6 – Winner Match 40 v Winner Match 38 – Dusseldorf

Semifinals
Match 49: July 9 – Winner Match 45 v Winner Match 46 – Munich
Match 50: July 10 – Winner Match 47 v Winner Match 48 – Dortmund

Final
Match 51: July 14 – Winner Match 49 v Winner Match 50 – Munich