The UEFA Euro 2024 tournament has concluded, delivering a month of thrilling football action. For fans eager to catch up on the Euro Cup 2024 Today Match results and relive the excitement, here’s a comprehensive rundown of all the fixtures and outcomes from this prestigious European Championship.
Euro 2024 Final Result
The grand finale of Euro 2024 saw a captivating clash between Spain and England at the iconic Berlin stadium.
Sunday 14 July
Spain 2-1 England (Berlin)
The final match was a nail-biter, with Spain ultimately securing the Euro 2024 title by a score of 2-1 against a strong England side. The match, held in Berlin, was a fitting end to a tournament filled with drama and exceptional football.
Semi-Final Results
The semi-finals set the stage for the final showdown, with intense matches that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Tuesday 9 July
Spain 2-1 France (Munich)
Wednesday 10 July
Netherlands 1-2 England (Dortmund)
Spain continued their impressive run by defeating France in a tight 2-1 victory in Munich. England also booked their place in the final, overcoming the Netherlands with a similar 2-1 scoreline in Dortmund, setting up the highly anticipated final against Spain.
Quarter-Final Results
The quarter-finals brought even more drama, with some matches going down to the wire and penalty shootouts.
Friday 5 July
Spain 2-1 Germany (aet) (Stuttgart)
Portugal 0-0 France (aet, 3-5 on pens) (Hamburg)
Saturday 6 July
England 1-1 Switzerland (aet, 5-3 on pens) (Düsseldorf)
Netherlands 2-1 Türkiye (Berlin)
The quarter-finals delivered high-stakes encounters. Spain edged out Germany in extra time in Stuttgart, while France overcame Portugal in a penalty shootout in Hamburg. England also navigated a penalty shootout against Switzerland in Düsseldorf. Netherlands secured their semi-final spot with a 2-1 victory over Türkiye in Berlin, showcasing their attacking prowess.
Round of 16 Results
The knockout stage commenced with the Round of 16, where crucial matches determined which teams would advance further in the tournament.
Saturday 29 June
Switzerland 2-0 Italy (Berlin)
Germany 2-0 Denmark (Dortmund)
Sunday 30 June
England 2-1 Slovakia (aet) (Gelsenkirchen)
Spain 4-1 Georgia (Cologne)
Monday 1 July
France 1-0 Belgium (Düsseldorf)
Portugal 0-0 Slovenia (aet, 3-0 on pens) (Frankfurt)
Tuesday 2 July
Romania 0-3 Netherlands (Munich)
Austria 1-2 Türkiye (Leipzig)
The Round of 16 witnessed Switzerland’s impressive 2-0 victory over Italy in Berlin, and Germany’s comfortable 2-0 win against Denmark in Dortmund. England faced a tough challenge against Slovakia, eventually winning 2-1 in extra time in Gelsenkirchen, while Spain dominated Georgia with a 4-1 victory in Cologne. France secured a narrow 1-0 win over Belgium in Düsseldorf, and Portugal advanced after a penalty shootout against Slovenia in Frankfurt. Netherlands showcased their dominance with a 3-0 win against Romania in Munich, and Türkiye edged out Austria 2-1 in Leipzig to complete the quarter-final lineup.
Group Stage Results
The journey to the knockout stages began with the group stage, which featured a series of matches determining the top teams from each group.
14 June
Group A: Germany 5-1 Scotland (Munich)
15 June
A: Hungary 1-3 Switzerland (Cologne)
B: Spain 3-0 Croatia (Berlin)
B: Italy 2-1 Albania (Dortmund)
16 June
D: Poland 1-2 Netherlands (Hamburg)
C: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark (Stuttgart)
C: Serbia 0-1 England (Gelsenkirchen)
17 June
E: Romania 3-0 Ukraine (Munich)
E: Belgium 0-1 Slovakia (Frankfurt)
D: Austria 0-1 France (Düsseldorf)
18 June
F: Türkiye 3-1 Georgia (Dortmund)
F: Portugal 2-1 Czechia (Leipzig)
19 June
B: Croatia 2-2 Albania (Hamburg)
A: Germany 2-0 Hungary (Stuttgart)
A: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland (Cologne)
20 June
C: Slovenia 1-1 Serbia (Munich)
C: Denmark 1-1 England (Frankfurt)
B: Spain 1-0 Italy (Gelsenkirchen)
21 June
E: Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine (Düsseldorf)
D: Poland 1-3 Austria (Berlin)
D: Netherlands 0-0 France (Leipzig)
22 June
F: Georgia 1-1 Czechia (Hamburg)
F: Türkiye 0-3 Portugal (Dortmund)
E: Belgium 2-0 Romania (Cologne)
23 June
A: Switzerland 1-1 Germany (Frankfurt)
A: Scotland 0-1 Hungary (Stuttgart)
24 June
B: Croatia 1-1 Italy (Leipzig)
B: Albania 0-1 Spain (Düsseldorf)
25 June
D: Netherlands 2-3 Austria (Berlin)
D: France 1-1 Poland (Dortmund)
C: England 0-0 Slovenia (Cologne)
C: Denmark 0-0 Serbia (Munich)
26 June
E: Slovakia 1-1 Romania (Frankfurt)
E: Ukraine 0-0 Belgium (Stuttgart)
F: Czechia 1-2 Türkiye (Hamburg)
F: Georgia 2-0 Portugal (Gelsenkirchen)
The group stage of Euro 2024 was filled with surprises and intense competition. Germany kicked off the tournament with a dominant 5-1 victory over Scotland. Spain displayed their strength early on with a 3-0 win against Croatia, while Italy managed a narrow 2-1 victory over Albania. Romania surprised many with a 3-0 win against Ukraine, and in a major upset, Slovakia defeated Belgium 1-0. Towards the end of the group stage, Georgia pulled off a shock 2-0 victory against Portugal, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the tournament.
For those looking to delve deeper into specific matches or moments, UEFA’s official website provides detailed match reports and highlights. Euro 2024 was a celebration of European football, and these results encapsulate the journey of the teams throughout the tournament.