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Euro 2024: here’s the full programme of matches for the competition

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The Euro 2024 competition will kick off on June 14, 2024, in the city of Munich with the opening match between Germany, the host country, and Scotland.

Following the conclusion of the European leagues, Euro 2024, the UEFA European Football Championship, will take center stage for exactly one month.

It will run from June 14th to July 14th, 2024. The German nation will therefore be buzzing with continental football excitement for 4 weeks. Below is the complete schedule of the 51 matches of the competition, along with the stadiums and times.

Group stage
14th June

Group A: Germany – Scotland (19:00)

15th June
A: Hungary – Switzerland (Cologne, 13:00)
B: Spain – Croatia (Berlin, 16:00)
B: Italy – Albania (Dortmund, 19:00)

16th June
D: Poland – Netherlands (Hamburg, 13:00)
C: Slovenia – Denmark (Stuttgart, 16:00)
C: Serbia – England (Gelsenkirchen, 19:00)

17 June

E: Romania – Ukraine (Munich, 13:00)
E: Belgium – Slovakia (Frankfurt, 16:00)
D: Austria – France (Düsseldorf, 19:00)

18th June
F: Turkey – Georgia (Dortmund, 16:00)
F: Portugal – Czech Republic (Leipzig, 19:00)

19 June
B: Croatia – Albania (Hamburg, 13:00)
A: Germany – Hungary (Stuttgart, 16:00)
A: Scotland – Switzerland (Cologne, 19:00)

20th June

C: Slovenia – Serbia (Munich, 13:00)
C: Denmark – England (Frankfurt, 16:00)
B: Spain-Italy (Gelsenkirchen, 19:00)

21st June
E: Slovakia – Ukraine (Düsseldorf, 13:00)
D: Poland – Austria (Berlin, 16:00)
D: Netherlands – France (Leipzig, 19:00)

22 June
F: Georgia – Czech Republic (Hamburg, 13:00)
F: Turkey – Portugal (Dortmund, 16:00)
E: Belgium – Romania (Cologne, 19:00)

23 June
A: Switzerland – Germany (Frankfurt, 19:00)
A: Scotland – Hungary (Stuttgart, 19:00)

24th June
B: Croatia – Italy (Leipzig, 19:00)
B: Albania – Spain (Düsseldorf, 19:00)

25th June
D: Netherlands – Austria (Berlin, 16:00)
D: France – Poland (Dortmund, 16:00)
C: England – Slovenia (Cologne, 19:00)
C: Denmark – Serbia (Munich, 19:00)

26th June
E: Slovakia – Romania (Frankfurt, 16:00)
E: Ukraine – Belgium (Stuttgart, 16:00)
F: Czech Republic – Turkey (Hamburg, 19:00)
F: Georgia – Portugal (Gelsenkirchen, 19:00)

Rest days on 27 and 28 June

Round of 16
29th June
38 – 2nd Group A – 2nd Group B (Berlin, 16:00)
37 – 1st Group A – 2nd Group C (Dortmund, 19:00)

30th June
40 – 1st Group C – 3rd Group D, E or F (Gelsenkirchen, 16:00)
39 – 1st Group B – 3rd Group A, D, E or F (Cologne, 19:00)

1st July
42 – 2nd Gr. D – 2nd Gr. E (Düsseldorf, 16:00)
41 – 1st Gr. F – 3rd Gr. A, B, C (Frankfurt, 19:00)

2nd July
43 – 1st Gr. E – 3rd Gr. A, B, C or D (Munich, 16:00)
44 – 1st Group D – 2nd Group F (Leipzig, 19:00)

Rest days on 3 and 4 July

Quarter-finals
5 July
45 – v. 39 – v. 37 (Stuttgart, 16:00)
46 – v. 41 – v. 42 (Hamburg, 19h00)

6th July
48 – v. 40 – v. 38 (Düsseldorf, 16h00)
47 – v. 43 – v. 44 (Berlin, 19h00)

Rest days on 7 and 8 July

Semi-finals
9th July
49 – v. 45 – v. 46 (Munich, 19h00)

10th July
50 – v. 47 – v. 48 (Dortmund, 19h00)

Rest days on 11, 12 and 13 July

Final
14 July
51 – v. 49 – v. 50 (Berlin, 19h00)

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