The Independent
·2 December 2023
Euro 2024 draw in full: Schedule, dates and times

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·2 December 2023
England will head to Euro 2024 as one of the favourites as Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham look to lead the Three Lions to glory in Germany after their heartbreaking defeat to Italy three years ago.
Gareth Southgate’s side will be joined at the Euros by Scotland, who will play in just their second men’s major international tournament in 25 years under Steve Clarke.
The Tartan Army will hope to get out of the group this time, following their early exit from the Euro 2020 finals, while the home nation contingent could yet include Wales if Rob Page’s side qualify via the play-offs.
World Cup runners-up France will be among the favourites, as will Portugal, Spain, and Belgium, while hosts Germany cannot be ruled out despite showing some shaky form over the past couple of seasons.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the Euro 2024 finals.
*Kick-off times are all TBC, until the semi-finals and final
June 14
Germany vs Scotland (Munich)
June 15
Spain vs Croatia (Berlin)
Italy vs Albania (Dortmund)
Hungary vs Switzerland (Cologne)
June 16
Serbia vs England (Gelsenkirchen)
Play-off winner A (Wales/Poland/Estonia/Finland) vs Netherlands (Hamburg)
Slovenia vs Denmark (Stuttgart)
June 17
Austria vs France (Dusseldorf)
Belgium vs Slovakia (Frankfurt)
Romania vs Play-off winner B (Israel/Bosnia/Ukraine/Iceland) (Munich)
June 18
Portugal vs Czech Republic (Leipzig)
Turkey vs Play-off winner C (Georgia/Greece/Kazakhstan/Luxembourg) (Dortmund)
June 19
Croatia vs Albania (Hamburg)
Scotland vs Switzerland (Cologne)
Germany vs Hungary (Stuttgart)
June 20
Spain vs Italy (Gelsenkirchen)
Denmark vs England (Frankfurt)
Slovenia vs Serbia (Munich)
June 21
Play-off winner A (Wales/Poland/Estonia/Finland) vs Austria (Berlin)
Netherlands vs France (Leipzig)
Slovakia vs Play-off winner B (Israel/Bosnia/Ukraine/Iceland) (Dusseldorf)
June 22
Play-off winner C (Georgia/Greece/Kazakhstan/Luxembourg) vs Czech Republic (Hamburg)
Turkey vs Portugal (Dortmund)
Belgium vs Romania (Cologne)
June 23
Switzerland vs Germany (Frankfurt)
Scotland vs Hungary (Stuttgart)
June 24
Croatia vs Italy (Leipzig)
Albania vs Spain (Dusseldorf)
June 25
Netherlands vs Austria (Berlin)
France vs Play-off winner A (Wales/Poland/Estonia/Finland) (Dortmund)
England vs Slovenia (Cologne)
Denmark vs Serbia (Munich)
June 26
Czech Republic vs Turkey (Hamburg)
Play-off winner C (Georgia/Greece/Kazakhstan/Luxembourg) vs Portugal (Gelsenkirchen)
Slovakia vs Romania (Frankfurt)
Play-off winner B (Israel/Bosnia/Ukraine/Iceland) vs Belgium (Stuttgart)
Rest days on June 27 and 28
June 29
37 - 1A vs 2C (Dortmund)
38 - 2A vs 2B (Berlin)
June 30
39 - 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne)
40 - 1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen)
July 1
41 - 1F vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt)
42 - 2D vs 2E (Düsseldorf)
July 2
43 - 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich)
44 - 1D vs 2F (Leipzig)
Rest days on 3 and 4 July
July 5
45 - W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart)
46 - W41 vs W42 (Hamburg)
July 6
47 - W43 vs W44 (Berlin)
48 - W40 vs W38 (Dusseldorf)
Rest days on 7 and 8 July
July 9
49 - W45 vs W46 (Munich, 8pm)
July 10
50 - W47 vs W48 (Dortmund, 8pm)
Rest days on July 11, 12 and 13
July 14
W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 8pm)