Three time European Championship winner Germany will host the UEFA Euro 2024. The following is important information about this football tournament!Event Time
The 17th European Championship will be held from June 14th to July 14th, 2024 in 10 cities across 7 federal states in Germany. The opening match of the 2024 European Championship will take place on June 14th at the Allianz Stadium in Munich, with an estimated 67000 fans watching. The final will be held on July 14th at the Olympic Stadium in the German capital Berlin.A total of 51 matches were planned, with the group stage ending on June 27th and entering the knockout stage on June 30th.
The draw for the 2024 European Championship has been completed, and the schedule for this year's European Championship has also been announced.
The specific details are as follows (local time is listed below, and the city in parentheses is the host city of the competition):
Group stage
June 14th
Germany vs Scotland (Munich)
June 15th
Spain vs Croatia (Berlin)
Italy vs Albania (Dortmund)
Hungary vs Switzerland (Cologne)
June 16th
Serbia vs England (Gelsenkirchen)
Winners of playoff Group A vs Netherlands (Hamburg)
Slovenia vs Denmark (Stuttgart)
June 17th
Austria vs France (Dusseldorf)
Belgium vs Slovakia (Frankfurt)
Romania vs playoff group B winner (Munich)
June 18th
Portugal vs Czech Republic (Leipzig)
Türkiye vs Play off Group C Winner (Dortmund)
June 19th
Croatia vs Albania (Hamburg)
Scotland vs Switzerland (Cologne)
Germany vs Hungary (Stuttgart)
June 20th
Spain vs Italy (Gelsenkirchen)
Denmark vs England (Frankfurt)
Slovenia vs Serbia (Munich)
June 21st
Winners of playoff Group A vs Austria (Berlin)
Netherlands vs France (Leipzig)
Slovakia vs playoff group B winner (Dusseldorf)
June 22nd
Winners of playoff Group C vs Czech Republic (Hamburg)
Türkiye vs Portugal (Dortmund)
Belgium vs Romania (Cologne)
June 23rd
Switzerland vs Germany (Frankfurt)
Scotland vs Hungary (Stuttgart)
June 24th
Croatia vs Italy (Leipzig)
Albania vs Spain (Dusseldorf)
June 25th
Netherlands vs Austria (Berlin)
Winner of Group A in France vs playoffs (Dortmund)
England vs Slovenia (Cologne)
Denmark vs Serbia (Munich)
June 26th
Czech vs Türkiye (Hamburg)
Winners of playoff Group C vs Portugal (Gelsenkirchen)
Slovakia vs Romania (Frankfurt)
Winners of playoff Group B vs Belgium (Stuttgart)
Knockout stage
June 29th
37. Group A First vs Group C Second (Dortmund)
38. Group A second vs Group B second (Berlin)
June 30th
39.B Group First vs ADEF Group Best Group Third (Cologne)
40. First place in Group C vs third place in the best performing group in Group DEF (Gelsenkirchen)
July 1st
41. First place in Group F vs third place in Group ABC with the best performance (Frankfurt)
42. Group D second vs Group E second (Dusseldorf)
July 2nd
43. First place in Group E vs third place in the best performing group in Group ABCD (Munich)
44. Group D First vs Group F Second (Leipzig)
Quarterfinals
July 5th
45.39 Winners vs 37 Winners (Stuttgart)
46.41 Winners vs 42 Winners (Hamburg)
July 6th
47.43 Winners vs 44 Winners (Berlin)
48.40 winners vs. 38 winners (Dusseldorf)
Semifinals
July 9th
49.45 winners vs. 46 winners (Munich, 8pm)
July 10th
50.47 Winners vs 48 Winners (Dortmund, 8pm)
final
July 14th
49 winners vs. 50 winners (Berlin, 8pm)
Participating Teams and Competition Format
As the host country, the German team automatically advanced to the main tournament Group A, with Scotland, Hungary, and Switzerland in the same group, so the pressure is not too great. The top contenders for the championship, England and France, were divided into Group C and Group D, respectively. Spain, Croatia, and Italy form the Death Group together. But considering the competition system where third place in the group can also advance, there is not much suspense about advancing to the group stage.
Host City and Venue
The 2024 European Championship in Germany will be held at 10 stadiums in 10 cities.
In order to reduce the travel costs for the team and fans during the group stage and ensure convenient transportation routes such as buses and trains,
the competition venues are divided into three clusters:
North/Northeast: Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig;
West: Dortmund, Dusseldorf, Gelsenkirchen, Cologne
Southern: Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart
The Berlin Olympic Stadium is the final venue for this World Cup, and the 2006 World Cup final between Italy and France was also held here.
The Allianz Stadium in Munich is the venue for the opening and semi-finals of this year's European Championship, as well as the home ground of the famous Bundesliga team Bayern Munich.
When Germany hosts football matches, the entire country is immersed in a passionate and enthusiastic football atmosphere. The host city has a fan zone with public viewing facilities to receive fans, and whether you have tickets or not, you can experience the atmosphere of football matches in the host city.
Ticket Based Travel Benefits
Holders of tickets for the 2024 European Championship will receive discounted domestic and international train tickets, as well as a 36 hour public transportation travel pass!
DB Ticket EURO 2024 (within Germany)
29.9 euros for one-way second-class seats
One way first-class seat 39.9 euros
Each ticket can purchase up to two train tickets to and from the host city
Interrail Pass EURO 2024 (European scope)
Competition ticket holders can enjoy a 25% discount when purchasing specific Interrail tickets
36 hour travel pass
From 06:00 on the competition day to 18:00 the next day, ticket holders can take local public transportation for free (excluding ICE, IC, or EC)
European Cup Mascot
The mascot of this year's European Championship in Germany, the teddy bear named Alb ä rt, was selected through the official website of UEFA and the UEFA campus promotion project. It conveys the power of friendship and unity through a friendly and inclusive image.
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