Euro Cup 2014: Full Fixtures and Results
Relive the thrilling matches and unforgettable moments of the Euro Cup 2014 with a comprehensive look back at the tournament schedule and results.
Euro Cup 2014 Final Result
The grand finale of Euro Cup 2014 saw a captivating clash between Spain and England at the iconic Berlin stadium on Sunday, July 14th. Spain emerged victorious in a hard-fought match, securing a 2-1 win against England to claim the Euro Cup 2014 title.
Final: Spain 2-1 England (Berlin)
Semi-final Results
The semi-finals of Euro Cup 2014 delivered high-stakes encounters, setting the stage for the final showdown.
In the first semi-final held in Munich on Tuesday, July 9th, Spain continued their strong run by defeating France 2-1 in a tightly contested match.
Semi-final 1: Spain 2-1 France (Munich)
The following day, Wednesday, July 10th, Dortmund witnessed the second semi-final where England battled against the Netherlands. England secured their place in the final with a 2-1 victory over the Netherlands.
Semi-final 2: Netherlands 1-2 England (Dortmund)
Quarter-final Results
The quarter-finals of Euro Cup 2014 were filled with drama and excitement, featuring extra time and penalty shootouts as teams fought for a spot in the semi-finals.
Friday, July 5th saw two intense matches. In Stuttgart, Spain faced Germany, with Spain eventually winning 2-1 after extra time. Simultaneously in Hamburg, Portugal and France battled to a 0-0 draw after extra time, with France advancing after a 5-3 penalty shootout victory.
Quarter-final 1: Spain 2-1 Germany (aet) (Stuttgart)
Quarter-final 2: Portugal 0-0 France (aet, 3-5 on pens) (Hamburg)
On Saturday, July 6th, England played against Switzerland in Düsseldorf, resulting in a 1-1 draw after extra time. England progressed to the semi-finals after winning 5-3 on penalties. In Berlin, Netherlands faced Türkiye, with the Netherlands securing a 2-1 victory.
Quarter-final 3: England 1-1 Switzerland (aet, 5-3 on pens) (Düsseldorf)
Quarter-final 4: Netherlands 2-1 Türkiye (Berlin)
Round of 16 Results
The Round of 16 in Euro Cup 2014 delivered thrilling knockout stage matches, narrowing down the competition to the top contenders.
Saturday, June 29th witnessed Switzerland’s dominant 2-0 victory over Italy in Berlin, and Germany’s 2-0 win against Denmark in Dortmund.
Round of 16 Matches on Saturday, June 29th:
Switzerland 2-0 Italy (Berlin)
Germany 2-0 Denmark (Dortmund)
Sunday, June 30th saw England narrowly defeat Slovakia 2-1 after extra time in Gelsenkirchen, and Spain convincingly win 4-1 against Georgia in Cologne.
Round of 16 Matches on Sunday, June 30th:
England 2-1 Slovakia (aet) (Gelsenkirchen)
Spain 4-1 Georgia (Cologne)
Monday, July 1st featured France securing a narrow 1-0 victory over Belgium in Düsseldorf, and Portugal advancing after a penalty shootout against Slovenia (0-0 aet, 3-0 on pens) in Frankfurt.
Round of 16 Matches on Monday, July 1st:
France 1-0 Belgium (Düsseldorf)
Portugal 0-0 Slovenia (aet, 3-0 on pens) (Frankfurt)
Tuesday, July 2nd concluded the Round of 16 with Netherlands triumphing over Romania 3-0 in Munich, and Türkiye edging out Austria 2-1 in Leipzig.
Round of 16 Matches on Tuesday, July 2nd:
Romania 0-3 Netherlands (Munich)
Austria 1-2 Türkiye (Leipzig)
Group Stage Results
The Euro Cup 2014 group stage was filled with surprises and intense competition, setting the foundation for the knockout rounds.
June 14th
Group A kicked off on June 14th in Munich with Germany delivering a dominant 5-1 victory against Scotland.
Group A: Germany 5-1 Scotland (Munich)
June 15th
June 15th saw Switzerland defeat Hungary 3-1 in Group A in Cologne, while Group B matches in Berlin and Dortmund resulted in Spain’s 3-0 victory over Croatia and Italy’s narrow 2-1 win against Albania.
Group A: Hungary 1-3 Switzerland (Cologne)
Group B: Spain 3-0 Croatia (Berlin)
Group B: Italy 2-1 Albania (Dortmund)
June 16th
On June 16th, Slovenia and Denmark drew 1-1 in Group C in Stuttgart, and England secured a 1-0 victory over Serbia in Gelsenkirchen, also in Group C. In Group D, Netherlands defeated Poland 2-1 in Hamburg.
Group C: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark (Stuttgart)
Group C: Serbia 0-1 England (Gelsenkirchen)
Group D: Poland 1-2 Netherlands (Hamburg)
June 17th
June 17th featured Romania’s surprising 3-0 victory over Ukraine in Group E in Munich. Belgium suffered a 0-1 defeat against Slovakia in Group E in Frankfurt, and France narrowly won 1-0 against Austria in Group D in Düsseldorf.
Group E: Romania 3-0 Ukraine (Munich)
Group E: Belgium 0-1 Slovakia (Frankfurt)
Group D: Austria 0-1 France (Düsseldorf)
June 18th
On June 18th, Türkiye defeated Georgia 3-1 in Group F in Dortmund, while Portugal overcame Czechia 2-1 in Group F in Leipzig.
Group F: Türkiye 3-1 Georgia (Dortmund)
Group F: Portugal 2-1 Czechia (Leipzig)
June 19th
June 19th saw Croatia and Albania draw 2-2 in Group B in Hamburg. Germany continued their winning streak with a 2-0 victory over Hungary in Group A in Stuttgart, and Scotland and Switzerland drew 1-1 in Group A in Cologne.
Group B: Croatia 2-2 Albania (Hamburg)
Group A: Germany 2-0 Hungary (Stuttgart)
Group A: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland (Cologne)
June 20th
On June 20th, Slovenia and Serbia drew 1-1 in Group C in Munich, and Denmark and England also drew 1-1 in Group C in Frankfurt. In Group B, Spain defeated Italy 1-0 in Gelsenkirchen.
Group C: Slovenia 1-1 Serbia (Munich)
Group C: Denmark 1-1 England (Frankfurt)
Group B: Spain 1-0 Italy (Gelsenkirchen)
June 21st
June 21st featured Slovakia losing 1-2 to Ukraine in Group E in Düsseldorf. Poland was defeated 1-3 by Austria in Group D in Berlin, and Netherlands and France played to a 0-0 draw in Group D in Leipzig.
Group E: Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine (Düsseldorf)
Group D: Poland 1-3 Austria (Berlin)
Group D: Netherlands 0-0 France (Leipzig)
June 22nd
On June 22nd, Georgia and Czechia drew 1-1 in Group F in Hamburg. Türkiye was defeated 0-3 by Portugal in Group F in Dortmund and Belgium defeated Romania 2-0 in Group E in Cologne.
Group F: Georgia 1-1 Czechia (Hamburg)
Group F: Türkiye 0-3 Portugal (Dortmund)
Group E: Belgium 2-0 Romania (Cologne)
June 23rd
June 23rd saw Switzerland and Germany draw 1-1 in Group A in Frankfurt, and Scotland lose 0-1 to Hungary in Group A in Stuttgart.
Group A: Switzerland 1-1 Germany (Frankfurt)
Group A: Scotland 0-1 Hungary (Stuttgart)
June 24th
On June 24th, Croatia and Italy drew 1-1 in Group B in Leipzig, and Albania lost 0-1 to Spain in Group B in Düsseldorf.
Group B: Croatia 1-1 Italy (Leipzig)
Group B: Albania 0-1 Spain (Düsseldorf)
June 25th
June 25th featured Netherlands losing 2-3 to Austria in Group D in Berlin, and France and Poland drawing 1-1 in Group D in Dortmund. England and Slovenia played to a 0-0 draw in Group C in Cologne, and Denmark and Serbia also drew 0-0 in Group C in Munich.
Group D: Netherlands 2-3 Austria (Berlin)
Group D: France 1-1 Poland (Dortmund)
Group C: England 0-0 Slovenia (Cologne)
Group C: Denmark 0-0 Serbia (Munich)
June 26th
On June 26th, Slovakia and Romania drew 1-1 in Group E in Frankfurt, and Ukraine and Belgium played to a 0-0 draw in Group E in Stuttgart. Czechia lost 1-2 to Türkiye in Group F in Hamburg, and Georgia stunned Portugal with a 2-0 victory in Group F in Gelsenkirchen.
Group E: Slovakia 1-1 Romania (Frankfurt)
Group E: Ukraine 0-0 Belgium (Stuttgart)
Group F: Czechia 1-2 Türkiye (Hamburg)
Group F: Georgia 2-0 Portugal (Gelsenkirchen)