Crucial for your shift schedule and holidays - Details regarding the upcoming residential European Championships during summer.
The European Football Championship 2024 begins in Munich on June 14th with Germany hosting Scotland in the opening match.
When does the European Championship 2024 happen in Germany?
Germany's home European Championship opens on June 14th, 2024, at 9 p.m. at Munich's Allianz Arena. The tournament concludes with the final at Berlin's Olympic Stadium on July 14th.
Are tickets still available for the German European Championships?
Yes, there are some remaining tickets, which include tickets that were previously available through the official resale platform in March and April. There are also discounted tickets with viewing restrictions available. The number of tickets varies per match. Fans can now buy tickets directly.
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Additionally, VIP tickets (top seats in the 10 stadiums including catering) are available for those with bigger budgets.
However, fans must act quickly as it's first come, first served.
When does the German national team play?
Germany is the top seed in Group A and will face Scotland first. Hungary and Switzerland will also compete against the team coached by Julian Nagelsmann (36).
On the second matchday (June 19th, 6 p.m.), Germany will play against Hungary in Stuttgart. Germany concludes the group stage on June 23rd (Wednesday, 9 p.m.) against Switzerland in Frankfurt.
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Where can I watch the European Football Championship on TV?
Deutsche Telekom has secured the rights to broadcast the 2024 European Championship matches on Magenta TV. The pay-TV and paid streaming network will show all 51 games of the tournament.
Thirty-four of the 51 matches will also be shown on free TV on ARD and ZDF. All matches featuring the German national team will be aired on these channels. Twelve matches will air on RTL, and as a live stream on RTL+ that aren't shown on ARD and ZDF.
In which stadiums will Euro 2024 be played?
A total of ten host cities and stadiums will host the European Football Championship 2024.
Take note: Many stadiums will have different names for Euro 2024 as sponsor names aren't valid for the tournament.
The venues include:
► Berlin:Olympiastadion Berlin - host to three group matches, one round of 16, one quarter-final, the final
► Cologne:Köln Stadion - host to four group matches and one round of 16
► Dortmund:BVB Stadion Dortmund - host to four group matches, one round of 16, one semi-final
► Düsseldorf :Düsseldorf Arena - host to three group matches, one round of 16, one quarter-final
► Frankfurt:Frankfurt Arena - host to four group matches, one round of 16 match
► Gelsenkirchen:Arena Auf Schalke - host to three group matches, one round of 16 match
► Hamburg:Volksparkstadion Hamburg - host to four group matches, one quarter-final
► Leipzig :Leipzig Stadion - host to three group matches, one round of 16 match
► Munich:Munich Football Arena - host to four group matches, one round of 16, one semi-final
► Stuttgart:Stuttgart Arena - host to four group matches, one quarter-final
Will there be fan miles or public viewing during the European Championships?
A fan zone with public viewing facilities will be set up in every host city.
List of major public viewing locations in Germany:
► Berlin: Brandenburg Gate & Reichstag building
► Hamburg: Heiligengeistfeld
► Dortmund: Friedensplatz & Westfalenpark
► Stuttgart:Schlossplatz square
► Cologne: Heumarkt & Tanzbrunnen
► Leipzig: Augustusplatz
► Düsseldorf: Schauspielhaus, Burgplatz & banks of the Rhine
► Munich: Olympic Park
► Frankfurt: Mainufer
► Gelsenkirchen: Nordsternpark
All public viewing areas are free, with no advance booking required.
During the Euro 2024 tournament, the top four third-place teams from each group will also advance to the knockout rounds. In this scenario, Germany would meet one of the following teams: the victor from Group B on June 30 at 9 p.m. in Cologne, the conqueror from Group F on July 1 at 9 p.m. in Frankfurt, or the champion of Group E on July 2 at 6 p.m. in Munich.
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Source: symclub.org