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Group E of UEFA Euro 2024 took place from 17 to 26 June 2024. [1] The group contained Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, and Ukraine.All four teams finished with four points, making it the first European Championship, and the first major tournament since Group E of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, where all teams in a group had the same amount of points.
Romania have appeared at six UEFA European Championships between 1984 and 2024. Their best performance so far was reaching the quarter-finals of Euro 2000, when they were eliminated by eventual tournament runners-up Italy.
48, Italy, from 0–0 vs Soviet Union (1968) to 0–2 vs Switzerland (2024) Most matches played without consecutive wins 18, Romania, from 1–1 vs Spain (1984) to 0–3 vs Netherlands (2024) Most matches played without consecutive draws 34, Denmark, from 0–3 vs Soviet Union (1964) to 1–1 vs Slovenia (2024)
Euro 2024 schedule: Full list of matches and day-by-day fixtures. Karl Matchett. June 9, 2024 at 5:04 AM ... Group E, Munich: Romania v Ukraine (1400) Group E, Frankfurt: Belgium v Slovakia (1700)
England renewed their participation in the UEFA Euro 2024 final, held in the Olympiastadion in Berlin, where three–time winners Spain won 2–1 courtesy of a Nico Williams strike at the start of the second half and a 86th-minute winner by Mikel Oyarzabal, after a Cole Palmer equaliser for England. As a result, Spain won a record–breaking ...
Germany had a wide selection of stadiums that met UEFA's minimum capacity requirement of 30,000 seats for European Championship matches. [17] The Olympiastadion in Berlin was the largest stadium at UEFA Euro 2024. It hosted the final of the tournament, along with three group-stage matches, a round of 16 match, and a quarterfinal.
View history; General ... Romania national football team results; 2020– (matches 739–) ... 21 November 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying: Romania : 1–0
Romania defeated Kosovo 2-0 in a EURO 2024 qualifier on Tuesday, but the match was suspended in the 18th minute after “discriminatory behavior from some supporters,” according to UEFA’s website.