The 2024 European Championship will be held in Germany from June 14 to July 14. Germany will take on Scotland in the opening match place in Munich on June 14.

Ten cities across Germany - Berlin, Cologne, Dortmund, Duesseldorf, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich and Stuttgart - will stage the matches.

Following are the groups and knockout schedule:

Group A (June 14-23)

Germany (hosts)

Scotland

Hungary

Switzerland

Group B (June 15-24)

Spain

Croatia

Italy

Albania

Group C (June 16-25)

Slovenia

Denmark

Serbia

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England

Group D (June 16-25)

Poland

Netherlands

Austria

France

Group E (June 17-26)

Belgium

Slovakia

Romania

Ukraine

Group F (June 18-26)

Turkey

Georgia

Portugal

Czech Republic

Knockout stages

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Round of 16

Runners-up Group A v Runners-up Group B, June 29, Berlin

Winners Group A v Runners-up Group C, June 29, Dortmund

Winners Group C v 3rd Group D/E/F, June 30, Gelsenkirchen

Winners Group B v 3rd Group A/D/E/F, June 30, Cologne

Runners-up Group D v Runners-up Group E, July 1, Duesseldorf

Winners Group F v 3rd Group A/B/C, July 1, Frankfurt

Winners Group E v 3rd Group A/B/C/D, July 2, Munich

Winners Group D v Runner-up Group F, July 2, Leipzig

Quarterfinals

Winners of fourth match in round of 16 v Winners of second match in round of 16, July 5, Stuttgart

Winners of sixth match in round of 16 v Winners of fifth match in round of 16, July 5, Hamburg

Winners of third match in round of 16 v Winners of first match in round of 16, July 6, Duesseldorf

Winners of seventh match in round of 16 v Winners of eight match in round of 16, July 6, Berlin

Semifinals

Winners of quarterfinal 1 v Winners of quarterfinal 2, July 9, Munich

Winners of quarterfinal 4 v Winners of quarterfinal 3, July 10, Dortmund

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Final

Winnerso f semifinal 1 vs Winner of semifinal 2, July 14, Berlin

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