The UEFA EURO 2024 tournament captivated soccer fans worldwide, culminating in a thrilling final between Spain and England at Berlin’s Olympiastadion. Germany played host to this prestigious men’s international competition for the first time since the 2006 World Cup, delivering an unforgettable experience across ten vibrant host cities. While reigning champions Italy’s bid for consecutive titles fell short and home nation Germany exited prematurely, the tournament delivered high-octane action and memorable moments. England and Spain emerged from the semi-finals to contest a captivating final in Berlin. For fans in the USA eager to relive the excitement or catch up on anything they missed, here’s a comprehensive rundown of the Soccer Euro 2024 Schedule, results, and viewing information.
Key Dates for Soccer Euro 2024
The soccer euro 2024 schedule spanned a full month of intense competition, kicking off in mid-June and concluding in mid-July:
Tournament Dates: June 14 to July 14, 2024
EURO 2024 Final: Sunday, July 14, 2024
EURO 2024 Start Date: Friday, June 14, 2024
How to Watch Soccer Euro 2024 in the USA
For viewers in the United States, EURO 2024 matches were broadcast and streamed through the following channels:
TV Broadcast: Fox Sports
Streaming Service: fuboTV
Soccer Euro 2024 Match Schedule and Results
Relive the journey of EURO 2024 with a complete breakdown of results from the knockout stages to the group phase.
Knockout Stage Results
The knockout stage delivered drama and tension as teams battled for a place in the final.
Final
Match 51: Sunday, July 14 – Spain 2-1 England – Berlin
Semifinals
Match 49: Tuesday, July 9 – Spain 2-1 France – Munich
Match 50: Wednesday, July 10 – Netherlands 1-2 England – Dortmund
Quarterfinals
Match 45: Friday, July 5 – Spain 2-1 Germany – Stuttgart
Match 46: Friday, July 5 – Portugal 0-0 (3-5 PKs) France – Hamburg
Match 47: Saturday, July 6 – Netherlands 2-1 Turkiye – Berlin
Match 48: Saturday, July 6 – England 1-1 (5-3 PKs) Switzerland – Dusseldorf
Round of 16
Match 37: Saturday, June 29 – Germany 2-0 Denmark – Dortmund
Match 38: Saturday, June 29 – Switzerland 2-0 Italy – Berlin
Match 39: Sunday, June 30 – Spain 4-1 Georgia – Cologne
Match 40: Sunday, June 30 – England 2-1 (AET) Slovakia – Gelsenkirchen
Match 41: Monday, July 1 – Portugal 0-0 Slovenia (Portugal win 3-0 on penalties) – Frankfurt
Match 42: Monday, July 1 – France 1-0 Belgium – Dusseldorf
Match 43: Tuesday, July 2 – Romania 0-3 Netherlands – Munich
Match 44: Tuesday, July 2 – Austria 1-2 Turkiye – Leipzig
Group Stage Results
The group stage set the foundation for the knockout rounds, with compelling matches across all groups.
Group A
June 14: Germany 5-1 Scotland – Munich
June 15: Hungary 1-3 Switzerland – Cologne
June 19: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland – Cologne
June 19: Germany 2-0 Hungary – Stuttgart
June 23: Switzerland 1-1 Germany – Frankfurt
June 23: Scotland 0-1 Hungary – Stuttgart
Group B
June 15: Spain 3-0 Croatia – Berlin
June 15: Italy 2-1 Albania – Dortmund
June 19: Croatia 2-2 Albania – Hamburg
June 20: Spain 1-0 Italy – Gelsenkirchen
June 24: Albania 0-1 Spain – Dusseldorf
June 24: Croatia 1-1 Italy – Leipzig
Group C
June 16: Serbia 0-1 England – Gelsenkirchen
June 16: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark – Stuttgart
June 20: Denmark 1-1 England – Frankfurt
June 20: Slovenia 1-1 Serbia – Munich
June 25: England 0-0 Slovenia – Cologne
June 25: Denmark 0-0 Serbia – Munich
Group D
June 16: Poland 1-2 Netherlands – Hamburg
June 17: Austria 0-1 France – Dusseldorf
June 21: Poland 1-3 Austria – Berlin
June 21: Netherlands 0-0 France – Leipzig
June 25: Netherlands 2-3 Austria – Berlin
June 25: France 1-1 Poland – Dortmund
Group E
June 17: Belgium 0-1 Slovakia – Frankfurt
June 17: Romania 3-0 Ukraine – Munich
June 21: Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine – Dusseldorf
June 22: Belgium 2-0 Romania – Cologne
June 26: Slovakia 1-1 Romania – Frankfurt
June 26: Ukraine 0-0 Belgium – Stuttgart
Group F
June 18: Portugal 2-1 Czechia – Leipzig
June 18: Turkiye 3-1 Georgia – Dortmund
June 22: Turkiye 0-3 Portugal – Dortmund
June 22: Georgia 1-1 Czechia – Hamburg
June 26: Czechia 1-2 Turkiye – Hamburg
June 26: Georgia 2-0 Portugal – Gelsenkirchen
EURO 2024 Groups Overview
The soccer euro 2024 schedule began with these six groups, setting the stage for the knockout rounds:
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
EURO 2024 Tournament Format Explained
EURO 2024 maintained the expanded 24-team format, divided into six groups of four. The top two teams from each group automatically advanced to the round of 16. Joining them were the four best third-placed teams from across all groups, creating a compelling and competitive knockout bracket.
EURO 2024 Stadiums in Germany
Matches were held across ten world-class stadiums throughout Germany, showcasing the nation’s passion for soccer and modern sporting infrastructure:
- 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 was a resounding success, delivering thrilling soccer action and unforgettable moments. For more soccer content and updates, keep visiting eurodripusa.net.