The European Football Championship 2024 in Germany has begun, the German national team started the tournament with a furious opening victory. 51 games in ten cities await the fans at the European Championship: It starts on June 14, 2024 in Munich, one month later, on July 14, the European Championship final will take place in Berlin.
All dates, pairings and results can be found in this Schedule for the 2024 European Football Championship as well as in our data center with all live tickers, results and tables.
DFB team defeats Hungary
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For once, the German national team will not be eliminated in the preliminary round of this tournament – instead, they will advance to the round of 16 with a 2-0 win against Hungary. Coach Nagelsmann believes that the team can also take on a higher level of difficulty.
European Football Championship 2024: The groups at a glance
Germany will face Scotland, Hungary and Switzerland in the preliminary round. The two strongest groups are Group B (Spain, Croatia, Italy and Albania) and Group D (Netherlands, Austria, France and Poland).
- Group A: GermanyScotland, Hungary, Switzerland
- Group B: Spain, Croatia, Italy, Albania
- Group C: Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England
- Group D: Poland, Netherlands, Austria, France
- Group E: Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine
- Group F: Türkiye, Georgia, Portugal, Czech Republic
Games of the German national team
Under national coach Julian Nagelsmann, the DFB team won the opening match against an overwhelmed Scotland by a clear 5:1. A largely confident 2:0 victory against Hungary followed, meaning the national team was able to book its ticket to the round of 16 early. The last group match against Switzerland will take place in Frankfurt.
- Fri, 14.6. at 9pm in Munich: Germany – Scotland 5:1
- Wed, 19.6. at 6pm in Stuttgart: Germany – Hungary 2:0
- Sun, 23.6. at 9pm in Frankfurt: Switzerland – Germany (ARD)
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DFB-Elf in individual criticism
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Ilkay Gündogan plays like he’s inspired and scores, Joshua Kimmich is wide awake after a mistake – and Manuel Neuer makes outstanding saves until he drops the ball again. The DFB eleven in individual reviews.
Schedule of the 2024 European Football Championship in Germany
All European Championship games up to the final at a glance:
1st matchday
- June 14, 2024 in Munich: Germany – Scotland 5:1
- 15 June 2024 in Cologne: Hungary – Switzerland 1:3
- 15 June 2024 in Berlin: Spain – Croatia 3:0
- 15 June 2024 in Dortmund: Italy – Albania 2:1
- 16 June 2024 in Hamburg: Poland – Netherlands 1:2
- 16 June 2024 in Stuttgart: Slovenia – Denmark 1:1
- 16 June 2024 in Gelsenkirchen: Serbia – England 0:1
- 17 June 2024 in Munich: Romania – Ukraine 3:0
- 17 June 2024 in Frankfurt: Belgium – Slovakia 0:1
- 17 June 2024 in Düsseldorf: Austria – France 0:1
- 18 June 2024 in Dortmund: Türkiye – Georgia 3:1
- 18 June 2024 in Leipzig: Portugal – Czech Republic 2:1
2nd matchday
- 19 June 2024 in Hamburg: Croatia – Albania 2:2
- 19 June 2024 in Stuttgart: Germany – Hungary 2:0
- 19 June 2024 in Cologne: Scotland – Switzerland 1:1
- Thursday, 20 June 2024, 3 p.m.: Slovenia – Serbia in Munich
- Thursday, 20 June 2024, 6 p.m.: Denmark – England in Frankfurt
- Thursday, 20 June 2024, 9 p.m.: Spain – Italy in Gelsenkirchen
- Friday, 21 June 2024, 3 p.m.: Slovakia – Ukraine in Dusseldorf
- Friday, 21 June 2024, 6 p.m.: Poland – Austria in Berlin
- Friday, 21 June 2024, 9pm: Netherlands – France in Leipzig
- Saturday, 22 June 2024, 3 p.m.: Georgia – Czech Republic in Hamburg
- Saturday, 22 June 2024, 6 p.m.: Türkiye – Portugal in Dortmund
- Saturday, 22 June 2024, 9 p.m.: Belgium – Romania in Cologne
3rd Matchday
- Sunday, 23 June 2024, 9 p.m.: Switzerland – Germany in Frankfurt
- Sunday, 23 June 2024, 9pm: Scotland – Hungary in Stuttgart
- Monday, 24 June 2024, 9 p.m.: Croatia – Italy in Leipzig
- Monday, 24 June 2024, 9pm: Albania – Spain in Dusseldorf
- Tuesday, 25 June 2024, 6 p.m.: Netherlands – Austria in Berlin
- Tuesday, 25 June 2024, 6 p.m.: France – Poland in Dortmund
- Tuesday, 25 June 2024, 9pm: England – Slovenia in Cologne
- Tuesday, 25 June 2024, 9 p.m.: Denmark – Serbia in Munich
- Wednesday, 26 June 2024, 6 p.m.: Slovakia – Romania in Frankfurt
- Wednesday, 26 June 2024, 6 p.m.: Ukraine – Belgium in Stuttgart
- Wednesday, 26 June 2024, 9 p.m.: Georgia – Portugal in Gelsenkirchen
- Wednesday, 26 June 2024, 9 p.m.: Czech Republic – Türkiye in Hamburg
Round of 16
- Saturday, 29 June 2024, 6 p.m.: 2A – 2B in Berlin (AF2)
- Saturday, 29 June 2024, 9 p.m.: 1A – 2C in Dortmund (AF1)
- Sunday, 30 June 2024, 6 p.m.: 1C – 3D/E/F in Gelsenkirchen (AF4)
- Sunday, 30 June 2024, 9 p.m.: 1B – 3A/D/E/F in Cologne (AF3)
- Monday, 1 July 2024, 6 p.m.: 2D – 2E in Dusseldorf (AF6)
- Monday, July 1, 2024, 9 p.m.: 1F – 3A/B/C in Frankfurt (AF5)
- Tuesday, July 2, 2024, 6 p.m.: 1E – 3A/B/C/D in Munich (AF7)
- Tuesday, 2 July 2024, 9 p.m.: 1D – 2F in Leipzig (AF8)
Quarterfinals
- Friday, 5 July 2024, 6 p.m.: Winner AF3 – Winner AF1 in Stuttgart (VF1)
- Friday, 5 July 2024, 9 p.m.: Winner AF5 – Winner AF6 in Hamburg (VF2)
- Saturday, 6 July 2024, 6 p.m.: Winner AF4 – Winner AF2 in Dusseldorf (VF4)
- Saturday, 6 July 2024, 9 p.m.: Winner AF7 – Winner AF8 in Berlin (VF3)
Semi-final
- Tuesday, 9 July 2024, 9 p.m.: Winner VF1 – Winner VF2 in Munich (HF1)
- Wednesday, 10 July 2024, 9pm: Winner VF3 – Winner VF4 in Dortmund (HF2)
final
- Sunday, 14 July 2024, 9 p.m.: Winner HF1 – Winner HF2 in Berlin
The European Championship schedule as a PDF for download
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Here you can download and print the European Championship schedule: European Championship schedule 2024 as PDF.
European Championship squad of the German national team
National coach Julian Nagelsmann is taking 26 players with him to the European Championships. The final squad had to be reported to UEFA by June 7th, and goalkeeper Alexander Nübel was the only player to be dropped from the provisional squad. The German national team’s European Championship squad at a glance (Status: 10.6.2024):
- Goal: Oliver Baumann (33 years, TSG Hoffenheim, 0 international matches/0 goals), Manuel Neuer (38, Bayern Munich, 117/0), Marc-André ter Stegen (32, FC Barcelona, 40/0)
- Defense: Waldemar Anton (27, FC Augsburg, 1/0), Jan-Niklas Best (25, 1. FC Heidenheim, 0/0), Benjamin Henrichs (27, RB Leipzig, 14/0), Joshua Kimmich (29, Bayern Munich, 84/6), Robin Koch (27, FC Bayern Munich, 8/0), Maximilian Mittelstädt (27, FC Augsburg, 2/1), David Raum (26, RB Leipzig, 20/0), Antonio Ruediger (31, Real Madrid, 68/3), Nico Schlotterbeck (24, Borussia Dortmund, 11/0) Jonathan Tah (28, Bayer Leverkusen, 23/0)
- Midfield: Robert Andrich (29, Bayer Leverkusen, 3/0), Chris Führich (26, FC Augsburg, 3/0), Pascal Gross (32, Brighton & Hove Albion, 5/0), Ilkay Gundogan (33, FC Barcelona, 75/18), Toni Kroos (34, Real Madrid, 108/17), Jamal Musiala (21, Bayern Munich, 27/2), Aleksandar Pavlovic (20, Bayern Munich, 0/0), Leroy Sane (28, Bayern Munich, 59/13), Florian Wirtz (21, Bayer Leverkusen, 16/1)
- Storm: Maximilian Beier (21, TSG Hoffenheim, 0/0), Niclas Füllkrug (31, Borussia Dortmund, 15/11), Kai Havertz (24, Arsenal FC, 44/15), Thomas Müller (34, Bayern Munich, 128/45), Deniz Undav (27, FC Augsburg, 1/0)
Thomas Müller has played the most international matches (128), followed by Manuel Neuer (117) and Toni Kroos (108). Müller is only two matches away from being level with Lukas Podolski, who is in third place behind Lothar Matthäus and Miro Klose in terms of the most international appearances.
International matches of the German national team 2024
- 23.03.: France – Germany 0:2
- 26.03.: Germany – Netherlands 2:1
- 03.06.: Germany – Ukraine 0:0
- 07.06.: Germany – Greece 2:1
Overview of the 2024 European Championship venues
- Berlin: Olympic Stadium, 6 matches (3 GS, 1 AF, 1 QF, final)
- Munich: Allianz Arena, 6 games (4 GS, 1 AF, 1 HF)
- Dortmund: Signal-Iduna-Park, 6 games (4 GS, 1 AF, 1 HF)
- Stuttgart: Mercedes-Benz-Arena, 5 games (4 GS, 1 VF)
- Hamburg: Volksparkstadion, 5 games (4 GS, 1 VF)
- Dusseldorf: Merkur Spiel-Arena, 5 games (3 GS, 1 AF, 1 VF)
- Frankfurt: Deutsche Bank Park, 5 games (4 GS, 1 AF)
- Cologne: RheinEnergieStadion, 5 games (4 GS, 1 AF)
- Gelsenkirchen: Veltins-Arena, 4 games (3 GS, 1 AF)
- Leipzig: Red Bull Arena, 4 games (3 GS, 1 AF)
Public viewing at the European Championships
Following a decision by the Federal Cabinet in March, public viewing events during the European Football Championship are also possible after 10 p.m. Since in many cases the noise protection standards cannot be met, the Federal Environment Ministry saw a temporary exception as necessary for the European Championship. A similar regulation had already been in place for the 2006 World Cup, among other events.
With the exception, large fan festivals will be possible again. For example, Berlin Around 2.5 million football fans from around 120 countries will be coming to the European Championships. For the European Championships, the Brandenburg Gate will be transformed into a giant football goal, and the Straße des 17. Juni will be turned into a fan mile with concerts and other supporting programmes.
The fan festival in Munich takes place in the Olympic Park, a screen for public viewing will be set up at the Olympic Lake. The supporting program includes concerts and small tournaments. Entry is free on all European Championship days.
The 2024 European Football Championship on TV
Telekom has secured the official broadcasting rights for the 2024 European Championship, meaning that all 51 European Championship games can be broadcast on MagentaTV Telekom plans to launch three of its own television channels for the European Championships. The first channel, “Fussball.TV 1,” went on air on April 15 and will show historical European Championship games, analyses and documentaries, among other things.
ARD and ZDF broadcast 34 games on free TV, including all matches of the German national team. In addition to the opening game between Germany and Scotland, both semi-finals and the European Championship final can be seen on free TV.