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The 2024 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2024 (stylised as UEFA EURO 2024) or simply Euro 2024, was the 17th UEFA European Championship, the quadrennial international football championship organised by UEFA for the European men's national teams of their member associations.
16, Luxembourg (1964–2024) Most consecutive wins 7, Spain, from 3–0 vs Croatia (2024) to 2–1 vs England (2024) [13] Most consecutive wins (qualifying and final tournaments combined) 15, Italy, from 2–0 vs Finland (23 March 2019) to 2–1 vs Belgium (2 July 2021) [14] Most consecutive matches without a loss
Group B of UEFA Euro 2024 took place from 15 to 24 June 2024. [1] The group contained Spain, Croatia, defending champions Italy, and Albania.Spain, Italy, and Croatia were drawn together in Group C of the UEFA Euro 2012, and just like 2012, Croatia would go out in the group stage while Spain would go on to win the tournament.
Spain kicked off its Euro 2024 campaign with a statement 3-0 win over Croatia to earn a vital three points in the tournament’s ‘Group of Death.’ La Roja was out of the blocks rapidly and ...
Spain became European champions as hosts in 1964, in 2008 in Austria and Switzerland, in 2012 in Poland and Ukraine, and in 2024 in Germany. [1] They are currently the only team with four titles, the only side to win two consecutive editions and the only side to ever win all seven matches in a single tournament (2024). [2]
Euro 2024: Spain 3-0 Croatia. 18:50, Chris Wilson. 87 mins. Oyarzabal threads it through to Torres on the right, and his shot is deflected behind for a corner. Euro 2024: Spain 3-0 Croatia. 18:47 ...
Finally in 2024, at the UEFA Euro 2024 final, with England were aiming to win their first European title, while Spain were looking for the continental titles record, Spaniards won 2–1 in Berlin, winning a record fourth Euro's championship. [79] [80] [37] The head-to-head result for Spain is 11 wins, 4 draws and 13 losses, after 28 games. [81 ...
It was the Euro '96 quarterfinals and England and Spain were in a shootout after a nervy 0-0 draw. Six years earlier, Pearce had been one of two England players who failed to score in a shootout ...