While there are no Soccer Games Today Euro 2024 currently as the tournament has concluded, let’s take a look back at the exhilarating EURO 2024 that captivated fans across the globe. Held in Germany, this major men’s tournament, the first hosted by the country since the 2006 World Cup, delivered unforgettable moments and showcased Europe’s top soccer talent. From packed stadiums across ten host cities to thrilling matches, EURO 2024 was a resounding success for both players and fans alike.
Relive the excitement as we recap the key dates, results, and standout moments from this prestigious tournament. Although Italy, the reigning champions, aimed for consecutive titles, and host nation Germany also sought glory, it was Spain and England who ultimately contested a captivating final in Berlin, bringing a fitting end to EURO 2024.
Below is a comprehensive overview of EURO 2024 in Germany, providing you with all the essential information and results.
EURO 2024: A Recap of a Fantastic Tournament
Germany proved to be an exceptional host for EURO 2024, offering a memorable experience for everyone involved. Spanning from the southern city of Munich to Hamburg in the north, ten world-class stadiums welcomed fans and teams, creating an electric atmosphere throughout the tournament. While anticipation was high for both Italy and Germany, the final showdown featured a clash between Spain and England, two soccer powerhouses, highlighting the unpredictable and thrilling nature of international soccer.
Key Dates for EURO 2024
Dates: June 14 to July 14, 2024
How to watch in USA: For fans in the USA wanting to catch the action live, the games were broadcast on Fox Sports and fuboTV.
EURO 2024 Final and Semifinal Results
Match 51 – EURO 2024 Final: Sunday, July 14 – Spain 2-1 England
Location: Olympiastadion, Berlin
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Match 49 – EURO 2024 Semifinal: Tuesday, July 9 – Spain 2-1 France
Location: Munich Football Arena, Munich
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Match 50 – EURO 2024 Semifinal: Wednesday, July 10 – Netherlands 1-2 England
Location: BVB Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund
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EURO 2024 Quarterfinal Results
Match 45: Friday, July 5 – Spain 2-1 Germany
Location: Stuttgart Arena, Stuttgart
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Match 46: Friday, July 5 – Portugal 0-0 (3-5 PKs) France
Location: Volksparkstadion Hamburg, Hamburg
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Match 47: Saturday, July 6 – Netherlands 2-1 Turkiye
Location: Olympiastadion, Berlin
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Match 48: Saturday, July 6 – England 1-1 (5-3 PKs) Switzerland
Location: Dusseldorf Arena, Dusseldorf
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EURO 2024 Round of 16 Results
Match 37: Saturday, June 29 – Germany 2-0 Denmark
Location: BVB Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund
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Match 38: Saturday, June 29 – Switzerland 2-0 Italy
Location: Olympiastadion, Berlin
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Match 39: Sunday, June 30 – Spain 4-1 Georgia
Location: Cologne Stadium, Cologne
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Match 40: Sunday, June 30 – England 2-1 (AET) Slovakia
Location: Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen
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Match 41: Monday, July 1 – Portugal 0-0 Slovenia (Portugal win 3-0 on penalties)
Location: Frankfurt Arena, Frankfurt
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Match 42: Monday, July 1 – France 1-0 Belgium
Location: Dusseldorf Arena, Dusseldorf
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Match 43: Tuesday, July 2 – Romania 0-3 Netherlands
Location: Munich Football Arena, Munich
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Match 44: Tuesday, July 2 – Austria 1-2 Turkiye
Location: Leipzig Stadium, Leipzig
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EURO 2024 Group Stage Fixtures & Results
All kick off times listed as ET
Group A
June 14: Germany 5-1 Scotland – Munich – Recap, highlights, analysis
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 – Recap, highlights, analysis
Group B
June 15: Spain 3-0 Croatia – Berlin – Recap, highlights, analysis
June 15: Italy 2-1 Albania – Dortmund – Recap, highlights, analysis
June 19: Croatia 2-2 Albania – Hamburg
June 20: Spain 1-0 Italy – Gelsenkirchen – Recap, highlights, analysis
June 24: Albania 0-1 Spain – Dusseldorf
June 24: Croatia 1-1 Italy – Leipzig
Group C
June 16: Serbia 0-1 England – Gelsenkirchen – Recap, highlights, analysis
June 16: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark – Stuttgart
June 20: Denmark 1-1 England – Frankfurt – Recap, highlights, analysis
June 20: Slovenia 1-1 Serbia – Munich
June 25: England 0-0 Slovenia – Cologne – Recap, highlights, analysis
June 25: Denmark 0-0 Serbia – Munich
Group D
June 16: Poland 1-2 Netherlands – Hamburg
June 17: Austria 0-1 France – Dusseldorf – Recap, highlights, analysis
June 21: Poland 1-3 Austria – Berlin
June 21: Netherlands 0-0 France – Leipzig – Recap, highlights, analysis
June 25: Netherlands 2-3 Austria – Berlin
June 25: France 1-1 Poland – Dortmund – Recap, highlights, analysis
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 – Recap, analysis, video highlights
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
What were the EURO 2024 groups?
The draw for the finals took place on Saturday, December 2, 2023, setting the stage for the tournament.
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 did EURO 2024 start? When is the final?
EURO 2024 kicked off on June 14, 2024, with the final match concluding the tournament on July 14, 2024. The opening game saw hosts Germany triumph over Scotland with a 5-1 victory in Munich on June 14, marking the start of a month-long soccer spectacle. Germany beat Scotland 5-1 in the first game of the tournament in Munich.
How many teams are at EURO 2024?
Continuing with the expanded format seen in recent European Championships, EURO 2024 featured 24 qualified teams. These teams were divided into six groups, each containing four nations, ensuring a diverse and competitive tournament.
How many teams qualified from each group at EURO 2024?
In EURO 2024, the top two teams from each of the six groups automatically advanced to the round of 16. Joining them were the four best third-placed teams from across all groups, creating a dynamic and exciting knockout stage.
Which stadiums are being used in Germany for EURO 2024?
Germany utilized ten world-class stadiums across the country to host EURO 2024 matches:
- 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)