UEFA Euro 2024 scores, schedule: Results, groups, how to watch and odds
The 2024 UEFA European Championship — Euro 2024 — kicks off on Friday, June 14 when Germany plays Scotland in Munich and then concludes with the final in Berlin on Sunday, July 14.
After a one-off, 11-country, continent-wide event was held in 2021 (postponed a year due to the coronavirus pandemic), the Euro returns to a singular host nation. That nation is Germany, which is hosting the Euros for the second time (1988 — as West Germany — was the previous time).
This also is the third UEFA Euro tournament that will feature 24 teams.
Italy are the defending UEFA Euro champions, having defeated England in a penalty shootout in the final at Wembley Stadium in 2021.
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Here's everything you need to know for the 2024 UEFA European Championship soccer tournament:
When is UEFA Euro 2024?
The tournament kicks off on Friday, June 14 when host nation Germany plays Scotland in Munich.
The final will be held on Sunday, July 14 and will take place in Berlin.
How to watch UEFA Euro 2024 matches on TV
The television broadcasts will be available on FOX and FS1; 29 games on FOX and 17 on FS1. Spanish-language television broadcasts are available on TUDN, Unvision, and UniMás.
How to stream UEFA Euro 2024 matches
FOX Sports will provide live streams for matches. There also will be matches streaming exclusively on fubo. Vix will provide a streaming option for Spanish-language broadcasts.
What are the UEFA Euro 2024 groups?
Group A: Germany, Hungary, Scotland, Switzerland
Group B: Albania, Croatia, Italy, Spain
Group C: Denmark, England, Serbia, Slovenia
Group D: Austria, France, Netherlands, Poland
Group E: Belgium, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine
Group F: Czechia, Georgia, Portugal, Turkey
What are the UEFA Euro 2024 host cities and stadiums?
Berlin (Olympiastadion)
Cologne (RheinEnergieStadion)
Dortmund (Signal Iduna Park)
Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf Arena)
Frankfurt (Deutsche Bank Park)
Gelsenkirchen (Veltins-Arena)
Hamburg (Volksparkstadion)
Leipzig (Red Bull Arena)
Munich (Allianz Arena)
Stuttgart (MHPArena)
What are the UEFA Euro 2024 odds?
According to BetMGM, England (+350) entered the tournament as the favorites to win Euro 2024, followed by France (+400), Germany (+550), Portugal (+650) and Spain (+700).
France's Kylian Mbappe (+450) and England's Harry Kane (+450) are favorites to score the most goals in Euro 2024, according to BetMGM. They are followed by Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo (+1000) and Belgium's Romelu Lukaku (+1000).
What is the UEFA Euro 2024 game schedule?
GROUP STAGE
Friday, June 14
Saturday, June 15
Spain 3, Croatia 0
Italy 2, Albania 0
Sunday, June 16
Netherlands 2, Poland 1
Slovenia 1, Denmark 1
Monday, June 17
Romania 3, Ukraine 0
Slovakia 1, Belgium 0
Tuesday, June 18
Turkey 3, Georgia 1
Portugal 2, Czechia 1
Wednesday, June 19
Croatia 2, Albania 2
Germany 2, Hungary 0
Scotland 1, Switzerland 1
Thursday, June 20
Slovenia 1, Serbia 1
England 1, Denmark 1
Friday, June 21
Ukraine 2, Slovakia 1
Austria 3, Poland 1
Netherlands 0, France 0
Saturday, June 22
Georgia 1, Czechia 1
Portugal 3, Turkey 0
Belgium 2, Romania 0
Sunday, June 23
Hungary 1, Scotland 0
Switzerland 1, Germany 1
Monday, June 24
Spain 1, Albania 0
Croatia 1, Italy 1
Tuesday, June 25
France 1, Poland 1
Austria 3, Netherlands 2
Denmark 0, Serbia 0
England 0, Slovenia 0
Wednesday, June 26
Slovakia 1, Romania 1
Ukraine 0, Belgium 0
Turkey 2, Czechia 0
Georgia 2, Portugal 0
ROUND OF 16
Saturday, June 29
Switzerland 2, Italy 0
Germany 2, Denmark 0
Sunday, June 30
England 2, Slovakia 1
Spain 4, Georgia 1
Monday, July 1
France 1, Belgium 0
Portugal 0, Slovenia 0 (Portugal won penalty shootout, 3-0)
Tuesday, July 2
Netherlands 3, Romania 0
Turkey 2, Austria 1
QUARTERFINALS
Friday, July 5
Spain 2, Germany 1
France 0, Portugal 0 (France won penalty shootout, 5-3)
Saturday, July 6
England 1, Switzerland 1 (England won penalty shootout, 5-3)
Netherlands 2, Turkey 1
SEMIFINALS
Tuesday, July 9
Wednesday, July 10
FINAL
Sunday, July 14
Spain vs. England in Berlin, 3 p.m. ET (FOX)
Which countries have won the Euros?
Germany and Spain have won the most UEFA European Football Championships with three apiece. France and Italy have won the competition twice. The Czechia (then Czechoslovakia) Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, Portugal and the Soviet Union have one title apiece. Portugal are the reigning champions, having won Euro 2016 in France.
Results of UEFA Euro finals
2020: Italy over England, 1-1 (Italy won penalty shootout, 3-2)
2016: Portugal over France, 1-0 (won in extra time)
2012: Spain over Italy, 4-0
2008: Spain over Germany, 1-0
2004: Greece over Portugal, 1-0
2000: France over Italy, 2-1 (won on golden goal in extra time)
1996: Germany over Czech Republic, 2-1 (won on golden goal in extra time)
1992: Denmark over Germany, 2-0
1988: Netherlands over Soviet Union, 2-0
1984: France over Spain, 2-0
1980: West Germany over Belgium, 2-1
1976: Czechoslovakia over West Germany, 2-2 (Czechoslovakia won penalty shootout, 5-3)
1972: West Germany over Soviet Union, 3-0
1968: Italy over Yugoslavia, 2-0
1964: Spain over Soviet Union, 2-1
1960: Soviet Union over Yugoslavia, 2-1 (won in extra time)
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