Euro 2024 is just around the corner and this time it’s Italy’s chance to defend the champion’s crown in Germany, the country that is organizing the tournament.
The transalpines are not exactly the favorites in goal and much of the focus is on France, finalist of the last World Cup in Qatar, as well as England, who crashed out of the 2021 final and arrived with a truly good team.
However, everything will start to flow from June 14, the date when the ball will start rolling in Munich with Germany-Scotland and where the country will broadcast football until July 14, as Berlin venue of the final, although unknown who to deal with.
The group phase
As usual, the first to be played is the group stage. It will start from the inauguration and will last until the 26th in the first two days, three games will be played per day, which will be distributed at 3:00 pm, 6:00 pm, except for the third day. where everyone will decide and four matches will be played daily, two will be distributed in the 6:00 pm slot and two more in the 9:00 pm
The last stage
Once the classified teams are known, and after a two-day break, the final stage of Euro 2024 will take place. The round of 16 will start from June 29 to July 2 and the quarterfinals from July 5 to July 6. July, both with. two daily games, one at 6:00 pm and another at 9:00 pm Once these two phases are over, the semifinals will be on July 9 and 10 at 9:00 pm and the final on June 14 at Berlin at 9:00 pm
Euro Cup places
Euro 2024 is taking place in Germany and there will be a total of 10 venues. They are as follows:
Olympic Stadium (Berlin): 74,475 viewers
Rhein Energie (Cologne): 50,000 viewers
Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund): 81,365 viewers
Merkur Spiel-Arena (Düsseldorf): 54,600 viewers
Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt): 58,000 viewers
Veltins-Arena (Gelsenkirchen): 62,000 viewers
Volksparkstadion Hamburg (Hamburg): 57,000 viewers
Red Bull Arena (Leipzig): 41,122 viewers
Allianz Arena (Munich): 75,024 viewers
Mercedes-Benz Arena (Stuttgart): 60,449 viewers.
Source: La Verdad

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