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The knockout stage of UEFA Euro 2024 began on 29 June 2024 with the round of 16 and ended on 14 July 2024 with the final at Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany. [ 1 ] All times listed are Central European Summer Time .
The play-offs of the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying tournament decided the last three teams that qualified for the UEFA Euro 2024 final tournament in Germany. [1] The twelve participants of the play-offs were selected based on their performance in the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League. The teams were divided into three paths, each containing four teams ...
Here is the full schedule for Euro 2024, plus below you can see day-by-day fixtures and times (BST) in text form, with the knock-out games and reports to be included as the tournament progresses ...
UEFA announced the tournament schedule on 10 May 2022, which included kick-off times only for the opening match, semi-finals, and final. [87] [88] The kick-off times for all other matches were announced on 2 December 2023 following the draw. [89] [90] Group winners, runners-up and the best four third-placed teams advanced to the round of 16.
Israel's men's soccer team is returning to Hungary for its “home” game in the qualifying playoffs for this year's men's European Championship, UEFA said Wednesday. The March 21 game against ...
[20] [21] [22] The schedule was initially released on the day of the draw, but was withdrawn shortly after its distribution due to an alleged calendar issue. [23] However, UEFA ultimately confirmed the initial schedule the following day, with no changes made. [24] Group matches took place from 23 March to 21 November 2023.
Third place playoff Number of teams Winners Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place 1960 France: Soviet Union: 2–1 Yugoslavia: Czechoslovakia: 2–0 France: 4 1964 Spain: Spain: 2–1: Soviet Union: Hungary: 3–1 Denmark: 4 1968 Italy: Italy: 1–1 2–0 Yugoslavia: England: 2–0 Soviet Union: 4 1972 Belgium: West Germany: 3–0
However, the third place match in the 1994 World Cup did use the Rose Bowl stadium, the same venue that would later host the tournament final, setting a record attendance of 91,500 for a third place playoff in FIFA World Cup history. The UEFA Nations League also has a third place playoff; this game is played prior to the final on the same day.