From fixtures and results to the knockout bracket, keep track of the Euro 2024 state of play in Germany…
Here’s the current state of play:
Sunday July 14
Spain vs England (Berlin, kick-off 8pm UK time)
Group A – Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland
Group B – Spain, Croatia, Italy, Albania
Group C – Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England
Group D – Poland, Netherlands, Austria, France
Group E – Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine
Group F – Turkey, Georgia, Portugal, Czech Republic
Third-place table
Group stage
Friday June 14
Germany 5-1 Scotland
Saturday June 15
Hungary 1-3 Switzerland
Spain 3-0 Croatia
Italy 2-1 Albania
Sunday June 16
Poland 1-2 Netherlands
Slovenia 1-1 Denmark
Serbia 0-1 England
Monday June 17
Romania 3-0 Ukraine
Belgium 0-1 Slovakia
Austria 0-1 France
Tuesday June 18
Turkey 3-1 Georgia
Portugal 2-1 Czech Republic
Wednesday June 19
Croatia 2-2 Albania
Germany 2-0 Hungary
Scotland 1-1 Switzerland
Thursday June 20
Slovenia 1-1 Serbia
Denmark 1-1 England
Spain 1-0 Italy
Friday June 21
Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine
Poland 1-3 Austria
Netherlands 0-0 France
Saturday June 22
Georgia 1-1 Czech Republic
Turkey 0-3 Portugal
Belgium 2-0 Romania
Sunday June 23
Switzerland 1-1 Germany
Scotland 0-1 Hungary
Monday June 24
Croatia 1-1 Italy
Albania 0-1 Spain
Tuesday June 25
Netherlands 2-3 Austria
France 1-1 Poland
England 0-0 Slovenia
Denmark 0-0 Serbia
Wednesday June 26
Slovakia 1-1 Romania
Ukraine 0-0 Belgium
Czech Republic 1-2 Turkey
Georgia 2-0 Portugal
Saturday June 29
Germany 2-0 Denmark
Switzerland 2-0 Italy
Sunday June 30
Spain 4-1 Georgia
England 2-1 Slovakia
Monday July 1
Portugal 0-0 Slovenia – Portugal win 3-0 on penalties
France 1-0 Belgium
Tuesday July 2
Romania 0-3 Netherlands
Austria 1-2 Turkey
Friday July 5
Spain 2-1 Germany (AET)
Portugal 0-0 France – France win 5-3 on penalties
Saturday July 6
England 1-1 Switzerland – England win 5-3 on penalties
Netherlands 2-1 Turkey
Tuesday July 9
Spain 2-1 France
Wednesday July 10
Netherlands 1-2 England
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