For the first time since 1988, a European football championship will take place in Germany. Here you will find everything important about the tournament.
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EM 2024: Questions and Answers
Are there still tickets for the 2024 European Championship?
The ticket allocation stages for the European Championships have already been completed. Many fans were disappointed with the UEFA lottery. Now, however, there is still a sales phase in which fans of the three play-off winners in particular must get tickets. The official ticket platform currently offers tickets for the matches Slovenia v Denmark (June 16), Belgium v Slovakia (June 17), Romania v Ukraine (June 17), Slovenia v Serbia (June 20), Slovakia v Ukraine (June 21), Georgia v Czech Republic (June 22), Denmark v Serbia (June 25), Slovakia v Romania (June 26) and Ukraine v Belgium (June 26). However, a ticket is not available for less than 400 euros.
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Tickets for the matches in the knockout phase will go on sale after the group phase. According to UEFA, the sale of reserved ticket quotas will begin June 23. The resale of EM tickets is only possible via the official website Resale platform allowed by UEFA. Registration is required for purchases and sales. Purchasing tickets through unofficial sales channels is not recommended.
When will the 2024 European Championship take place?
The European Men’s Football Championship starts with the opening match between Germany and Scotland June 14, 2024 in Munich. The European Championship ends after a total of 51 matches July 14 with the final in Berlin.
Where do the European Championship matches take place?
The 2024 European Football Championship will be held in ten cities in Germany. These are all locations and stadiums at a glance:
- Berlin – Berlin Olympic Stadium (71,000 spectators)
- Hamburg – Volksparkstadion Hamburg (49,000 spectators)
- Leipzig – Leipzig Stadium (40,000 spectators)
- Dortmund – BVB Stadium Dortmund (62,000 spectators)
- Dusseldorf – Düsseldorf Arena (47,000 spectators)
- Gelsenkirchen – Arena AufSchalke (50,000 spectators)
- Cologne – Cologne Stadium (43,000 spectators)
- Frankfurt – Frankfurt Arena (47,000 spectators)
- Munich – Munich Football Arena (66,000 spectators)
- Stuttgart – Stuttgart Arena (51,000 spectators)
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Who broadcasts the European Championship matches live?
Many of the European Championship matches will be played Free television To Be Visible. The public broadcasters ARD And ZDF Of the 51 games in total, 34 are shared. This includes all European Championship matches of the German national team, as well as the semi-finals and the final. The matches can be viewed on linear television or via livestream via the broadcasters’ respective media libraries.
Twelve matches will be broadcast live RTL or as a livestream RTL+ To Be Visible. In addition, all 51 games will be broadcast on the pay-TV channel MagentaTV walk. MagentaTV has exclusive broadcast rights to five matches, including four group matches and one round of 16.
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Free Audio streams European Championship matches are held at the “sports program” offered.
Are there still tickets for the 2024 European Championship?
The official ticket sales phase has ended. Anyone who applied for EM cards had to register first and get lucky. In the second phase, tickets were sold through the national football associations of the participating countries. In March there was another sales window for the matches of the teams that qualified through the play-offs.
Tickets for the matches in the knockout phase will go on sale after the group phase. According to UEFA, the sale of reserved ticket quotas will begin June 23.
The resale of EM tickets is only possible via the official website Resale platform allowed by UEFA. Registration is required for purchases and sales. Purchasing tickets through unofficial sales channels is not recommended.
Which countries will participate in Euro 2024?
Take total 24 teams participate in the 2024 European Football Championship. Germany automatically qualifies as hosts. These are all participating countries in alphabetical order:
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- Albania
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Germany
- England
- France
- Georgia
- Italy
- Croatia
- The Netherlands
- Austria
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Scotland
- Switzerland
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Czech Republic
- Turkiye
- Ukraine
- Hungary
Who is in which group at the 2024 European Championship?
The 24 European Championship participants are divided into six groups. Germany plays the preliminary round matches in Group A with Scotland, Hungary and Switzerland. These are all EM groups at a glance:
group A
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Group B
Group C
Group D
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Group E
Group F
Where will the teams set up their European Championship quarters?
Just like during the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the 24 European Championship teams will also be based in the Federal Republic in 2024. The German team enters their camp at the Adidas Basecamp in Herzogenaurach. The other districts can be found on the interactive map.
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When will Germany play in the 2024 European Championship?
As host country, Germany denies this Opening match on June 14 against Scotland. The DFB team will then take on Hungary (June 19) and Switzerland (June 23).
All Germany’s matches at the 2024 European Championship at a glance:
- Germany – Scotland | Friday June 14, 2024 (Munich)
- Germany – Hungary | Wednesday June 19, 2024 (Stuttgart)
- Germany – Switzerland | Sunday June 23, 2024 (Frankfurt)
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Is there a public viewing?
There will be official UEFA fan zones at the ten locations. Fans should be able to follow the matches up close on large screens. In Berlin For example, there is a fan zone for each room parliament and the Brandenburg Gate planned. In Munich Football fans can watch the matches Olympic Park track.
Where will the next European Championship take place?
A European football championship takes place every four years. The organizers of the next upcoming tournaments have already been determined. They broke up after the home European Championship in Germany Great Britain and Ireland the role of EM host 2028. 2032 The European Championship will take place for the first time in the Turkiye instead of.
Who won the last European Championship?
The last European Men’s Football Championship has taken place Italy won. The “Squadra Azzurra” led by coach Roberto Mancini defeated England 3-2 on penalties in the final at Wembley. It was Italy’s second victory at the European Championships after 1968. England reached the final of a European men’s championship for the first time.
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Due to the corona pandemic, the tournament was postponed from 2020 to 2021.
How many times has Germany won a European Championship?
To date, Germany has participated in the finals of the European Men’s Football Championship thirteen times. The German team has been crowned so far Three times (1972, 1980 and 1996) for European champion. Join four world titles from the years 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014.
All previous European Championship winners at a glance:
Year |
winner |
Result |
---|---|---|
2024 |
– |
– |
2021 |
Italy |
3:2 i. E.* against England |
2016 |
Portugal |
1:0 at** against France |
2012 |
Spain |
4-0 against Italy |
2008 |
Spain |
1-0 against Germany |
2004 |
Greece |
1-0 against Portugal |
2000 |
France |
2:1 after GG*** against Italy |
1996 |
Germany |
2:1 after GG*** against the Czech Republic |
1992 |
Denmark |
2-0 against Germany |
1988 |
The Netherlands |
2-0 against Soviet Union |
1984 |
France |
2-0 against Spain |
1980 |
BR Germany |
2-1 against Belgium |
1976 |
Czechoslovakia |
5:3 i. E.* v BR Germany |
1972 |
BR Germany |
3-0 against Soviet Union |
1968 |
Italy |
2-0 against Yugoslavia |
1964 |
Spain |
2:1 against the Soviet Union |
1960 |
Soviet Union |
2:1 aet against Yugoslavia |
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* in a penalty shootout
** after extension
***Golden goal