In a highly anticipated event in Hamburg, UEFA unveiled the group stage draw for Euro 2024, setting the stage for a thrilling tournament set to kick off on June 14, 2024.
Hosts Germany are poised to welcome Scotland in the opener at the iconic Allianz Arena, promising a spectacle for football enthusiasts worldwide.
One of the standout matchups announced was the clash between England and Denmark, a repeat of the gripping 2020 semi-final encounter that left fans on the edge of their seats.
As the teams prepare to renew their rivalry, the anticipation builds for another intense battle on the Euro stage.
Scotland, on the other hand, will face the formidable challenge of taking on Germany in the tournament’s curtain-raiser.
The historic encounter is expected to set the tone for a competition that promises drama, passion, and unforgettable moments.
With the top two teams from each group advancing to the last 16, the stakes are high for every nation in the competition.
The road to the knockout stages will test the resilience and skill of the participating teams, creating an atmosphere of excitement and tension across the continent.
As football fans eagerly await the kickoff in June, the group stage draw has sparked discussions and predictions about which nations will emerge as the tournament’s dark horses and favorites.
The prospect of witnessing iconic moments, unexpected upsets, and breathtaking goals adds to the anticipation surrounding Euro 2024.
The journey to glory begins at the Allianz Arena, where Germany hosts Scotland in what promises to be a captivating opening match.
As the football world turns its attention to the prestigious tournament, fans can look forward to a summer filled with unforgettable moments, as nations battle for supremacy in the quest for Euro 2024 glory.
Below are the groups
Group A
Germany
Hungary
Scotland
Switzerland
Group B
Spain
Albania
Croatia
Italy
Group C
England
Denmark
Slovenia
Serbia
Group D
France
Austria
Netherlands
Play-off winner A (Poland, Estonia, Wales or Finland)
Group E
Belgium
Romania
Slovakia
Play-off winner B (Israel, Iceland, Bosnia-Herzegovina or Ukraine)
Group F
Portugal
Turkey
Czech Republic
Play-off winner C (Georgia, Luxembourg, Greece or Kazakhstan)