13.06.2024 10:50
The 17th European Football Championship (EURO 2024), which will be hosted by Germany, will start tomorrow. 24 national teams will compete in the tournament, which will last for 31 days. The opening match will be played in Munich, and the host country Germany will host Scotland. In the tournament where Turkey is also in Group F, the Turkish National Football Team will play their first match against Georgia. All matches in the championship will be broadcasted on TRT in Turkey.
The most important European national team tournament, EURO 2024, eagerly awaited by all football fans, starts tomorrow.
EXCITEMENT BEGINS TOMORROW
The tournament, which will start tomorrow, will last for 31 days. The championship, in which 24 national teams will compete, will end with the final match on July 14. EURO 2024 will satisfy sports fans with 51 matches it will host. The opening match of EURO 2024 will be played tomorrow in Munich.
MATCHES ON TRT
The host of the tournament, Germany, will host Scotland in Group A match at 22:00 (CET). All matches of the championship will be broadcasted on TRT in Turkey.
16 TEAMS WILL ADVANCE FROM GROUPS
In the European Championship, 24 teams will compete in 6 groups of 4. The teams that finish in the top two places in the groups and the best 4 third-placed teams will qualify for the round of 16. The group matches will end on Wednesday, June 26. From the round of 16, which will start on June 29, the tournament will switch to a single elimination format. The quarter-final matches will be played on July 5 and 6, and the semi-final matches will be played on July 9 and 10. The champion of EURO 2024 will be determined in the final match at Berlin Olympic Stadium on Sunday, July 14.
TURKEY IN GROUP F
The Turkish National Football Team will compete in Group F against Portugal, Georgia, and Czech Republic. The national team will play its first match against Georgia on Tuesday, June 18 in Dortmund. The national team will play its second match against Portugal on Saturday, June 22 in Dortmund, and its third match against Czech Republic on Wednesday, June 26 in Hamburg.
Here are the groups and teams that will compete in the tournament;
Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland.
Group B: Spain, Croatia, Italy, Albania.
Group C: Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England.
Group D: Netherlands, France, Poland, Austria.
Group E: Ukraine, Slovakia, Belgium, Romania.
Group F: Portugal, Czech Republic, Georgia, Turkey.