Euro 2024 Match Schedule: Your Comprehensive Guide to Tournament Fixtures
The football fever is set to grip Europe as Germany hosts the Euro 2024 tournament, featuring 24 national teams across 10 vibrant cities. Spanning 31 days, the tournament promises a thrilling spectacle of 51 matches, kicking off tonight with the highly anticipated opening clash between host nation Germany and Scotland at the Munich Football Arena. Football enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly awaiting the start of this prestigious European Championship.
The opening match is scheduled for 10:00 PM Turkish Standard Time (TSİ) and will be broadcast live on TRT 1 for viewers in Turkey. For fans globally, check your local listings to ensure you don’t miss the start of Euro 2024.
Knockout Stages and the Road to the Final
In this edition of the European Championship, 24 teams are divided into six groups of four, each vying for a coveted spot in the knockout stages. The top two teams from each group, along with the four best third-placed teams, will advance to the round of 16. The group stage matches will conclude on Wednesday, June 26th, setting the stage for the elimination rounds.
The intensity will escalate from June 29th as the tournament transitions to a single-elimination format, beginning with the round of 16. The quarter-finals are slated for July 5th and 6th, followed by the semi-final showdowns on July 9th and 10th. All roads lead to the grand finale, where the Euro 2024 champion will be crowned on Sunday, July 14th, at the iconic Berlin Olympic Stadium.
Turkey’s EURO 2024 Journey in Group F
Turkish national team, Türkiye, finds itself in Group F, facing formidable opponents in Portugal, Georgia, and Czech Republic. Fans are eager to support Türkiye as they embark on their Euro 2024 campaign.
The Crescent-Stars will play their first match against Georgia on Tuesday, June 18th, in Dortmund. The second group match will see Türkiye take on Portugal on Saturday, June 22nd, also in Dortmund. The final group stage game for Türkiye will be against Czech Republic on Wednesday, June 26th, in Hamburg.
Host Cities and Stadiums
Euro 2024 will be hosted across 10 world-class stadiums in Germany, spread throughout the nation’s major cities. These cities are not just footballing venues but also cultural hubs, ready to welcome fans from across the globe.
The host cities include the capital, Berlin, along with Cologne, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Dortmund, Leipzig, Gelsenkirchen, Stuttgart, and Düsseldorf. Each city brings its unique atmosphere to the tournament, promising a diverse and rich experience for attendees.
Here is a list of the Euro 2024 stadiums and their capacities by city:
City | Stadium | Capacity |
---|---|---|
Berlin | Berlin Olympic Stadium | 71,000 |
Leipzig | Leipzig Stadium | 40,000 |
Hamburg | Volksparkstadion | 49,000 |
Dortmund | BVB Stadion | 62,000 |
Stuttgart | Stuttgart Arena | 51,000 |
Gelsenkirchen | AufSchalke Arena | 50,000 |
Düsseldorf | Düsseldorf Arena | 47,000 |
Frankfurt | Frankfurt Arena | 47,000 |
Cologne | Cologne Stadium | 43,000 |
Munich | Munich Football Arena | 66,000 |
EURO 2024 Match Schedule (Turkish Standard Time – TSİ)
Group A:
Today:
- 10:00 PM: Germany vs. Scotland (Munich Football Arena)
Tomorrow:
- 4:00 PM: Hungary vs. Switzerland (Cologne Stadium)
Wednesday, June 19:
- 7:00 PM: Germany vs. Hungary (Stuttgart Arena)
- 10:00 PM: Scotland vs. Switzerland (Cologne Stadium)
Sunday, June 23:
- 10:00 PM: Scotland vs. Hungary (Stuttgart Arena)
- 10:00 PM: Switzerland vs. Germany (Frankfurt Arena)
Group B:
Tomorrow:
- 7:00 PM: Spain vs. Croatia (Berlin Olympic Stadium)
- 10:00 PM: Italy vs. Albania (BVB Stadion)
Wednesday, June 19:
- 4:00 PM: Croatia vs. Albania (Volksparkstadion)
Thursday, June 20:
- 10:00 PM: Spain vs. Italy (AufSchalke Arena)
Monday, June 24:
- 10:00 PM: Albania vs. Spain (Düsseldorf Arena)
- 10:00 PM: Croatia vs. Italy (Leipzig Stadium)
Group C:
Tomorrow:
- 7:00 PM: Slovenia vs. Denmark (Stuttgart Arena)
- 10:00 PM: Serbia vs. England (AufSchalke Arena)
Thursday, June 20:
- 4:00 PM: Slovenia vs. Serbia (Munich Football Arena)
- 7:00 PM: Denmark vs. England (Frankfurt Arena)
Tuesday, June 25:
- 10:00 PM: England vs. Slovenia (Cologne Stadium)
- 10:00 PM: Denmark vs. Serbia (Munich Football Arena)
Group D:
Sunday, June 16:
- 4:00 PM: Poland vs. Netherlands (Volksparkstadion)
Monday, June 17:
- 10:00 PM: Austria vs. France (Düsseldorf Arena)
Friday, June 21:
- 7:00 PM: Poland vs. Austria (Berlin Olympic Stadium)
- 10:00 PM: Netherlands vs. France (Leipzig Stadium)
Tuesday, June 25:
- 7:00 PM: Netherlands vs. Austria (Berlin Olympic Stadium)
- 7:00 PM: France vs. Poland (BVB Stadion)
Group E:
Monday, June 17:
- 4:00 PM: Romania vs. Ukraine (Munich Football Arena)
- 7:00 PM: Belgium vs. Slovakia (Frankfurt Arena)
Friday, June 21:
- 4:00 PM: Slovakia vs. Ukraine (Düsseldorf Arena)
Saturday, June 22:
- 10:00 PM: Belgium vs. Romania (Cologne Stadium)
Wednesday, June 26:
- 7:00 PM: Slovakia vs. Romania (Frankfurt Arena)
- 7:00 PM: Ukraine vs. Belgium (Stuttgart Arena)
Group F:
Tuesday, June 18:
- 7:00 PM: Türkiye vs. Georgia (BVB Stadion)
- 10:00 PM: Portugal vs. Czech Republic (Leipzig Stadium)
Saturday, June 22:
- 4:00 PM: Georgia vs. Czech Republic (Volksparkstadion)
- 7:00 PM: Türkiye vs. Portugal (BVB Stadion)
Wednesday, June 26:
- 10:00 PM: Georgia vs. Portugal (AufSchalke Arena)
- 10:00 PM: Czech Republic vs. Türkiye (Volksparkstadion)