The highly anticipated ‘Mini World Cup’ is set to kick off on June 15 in Europe. Following the international football extravaganza of the World Cup, the Euro Cup takes center stage as one of the most eagerly awaited football tournaments. Fans around the world will have the opportunity to witness the best performances from top teams and star players.
The UEFA European Football Championship, also known as the Euro Cup, is a prestigious tournament that showcases the national teams of European countries under the European Football Association. This championship has been a part of the football landscape since 1960, with competitions taking place every four years.
In 2024, Germany will have the honor of hosting the Euro Cup. A total of 24 teams will be participating in the tournament, vying for the coveted title. The excitement will commence on Saturday morning at 12.30 IST, as hosts Germany face off against Scotland. Football enthusiasts from all corners of the globe are eagerly anticipating the performances of football powerhouses such as France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, England, Netherlands, Belgium, and Italy. The grand finale is scheduled for July 15.
Football enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating this thrilling tournament, where the best teams in Europe will showcase their skills and compete for glory.
The 24 participating teams have been divided into six groups.
Group ‘A’ consists of Germany, Scotland, Hungary, and Switzerland.
Group ‘B’ features Spain, Croatia, Italy, and Albania. Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, and England make up Group ‘C’.
Group ‘D’ includes Poland, Netherlands, Austria, and France. Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, and Ukraine form Group ‘E’.
Lastly, Group ‘F’ will see Turkey, Georgia, Portugal, and Czech Republic battling it out.
Most of the matches will take place at 12.30 AM IST, with a few exceptions scheduled for 6.30 PM and 9.30 PM.
June 15
Germany vs Scotland: 12.30 am IST Hungary vs Switzerland: 6.30 pm Spain vs Croatia: 9.30 pm
June 16
Italy vs Albania: 12.30 pm Poland vs Netherlands: 6.30 pm Slovenia vs Denmark: 9.30 pm
June 17
Serbia vs England: 12.30 pm Romania vs Ukraine: 6.30 pm Belgium vs Slovakia: 9.30 pm
June 18
Austria vs France: 12.30 pm Turkey vs Georgia: 9.30 pm
June 19
Portugal vs Czech Republic: 12.30 pm Croatia vs Albania: 6.30 pm Germany vs Hungary: 9.30 pm
June 20
Scotland vs Switzerland: 12.30 pm Slovenia vs Serbia: 6.30 pm Denmark vs England: 9.30 pm
June 21
Spain vs Italy: 12.30 pm Slovakia vs Ukraine: 6.30 pm Poland vs Austria: 9.30 pm
June 22
Netherlands vs France: 12.30 pm Georgia vs Czech Republic: 6.30 pm Turkey vs Portugal: 9.30 pm
June 23
Belgium vs Romania: 12.30 pm
June 24
Switzerland vs Germany: 12.30 pm Scotland vs Hungary: 12.30 pm
June 25
Albania vs Spain: 12.30 pm Croatia vs Italy: 12.30 pm France vs Poland: 9.30 pm Netherlands vs Austria: 9.30 pm
June 26
Denmark vs Serbia: 12.30 pm England vs Slovenia: 12.30 pm Slovakia vs Romania: 9.30 pm Ukraine vs Belgium: 9.30 pm
June 27
Georgia vs Portugal: 12.30 pm Czech Republic vs Turkey: 12.30 pm
Pre-quarter
June 29
Group A runners-up vs Group B runners-up: 6.00 pm
June 30
Group A winner vs Group C runners-up: 12.30 pm
Winner of Group C vs Best third place finishers from Group D/E/F: 9.30 pm
July 1
Winner of Group B – Best third place finishers from Group D/E/F: 12.30 p.m
Group D runners-up – Group E runners-up: 9.30 am
July 2
Group F Winner – Best third place finishers from Group A/B/C: 12.30 p.m
Group E Winner – Best third place finishers from Group A/B/C/D: 9.30
July 3
Group D winner – Group F runners-up: 12.30 p.m
Quarter Finals
July 5
Match 39 winner – 37 winner: 9.30
July 6
Match 41 winner – 42 winner: 12.30 p.m
July 6
Match 40 winner – 38 winner: 9.30
July 7
Match 43 winner – 44 winner: 12.30 p.m
Semifinal
July 10
Match 45 winner – 46 winner: 12.30 p.m
July 11
Match 47 winner – 48 winner: 12.30 p.m
The final
July 15
Match 49 winner – 50 winner: 12.30 p.m