THE Euro 2024 group stage draw has finally been made and there are some tasty games to come.
England, Holland, France, Portugal and holders Italy all know who they will be playing in their opening matches next summer in Germany.
Gareth Southgate will be hoping to lead England to glory next summer
Some teams will be happier than others with their groups, but one thing’s for sure is that the tournament should be a cracker.
The dates and venues for every group stage game were also revealed at the draw in Hamburg.
So teams can start planning their training camps, booking their hotels and arranging travel plans, as can fans.
Here is SunSport’s breakdown of the group stage fixtures, along withe very date and venue.
Groups
Group A
Germany
Scotland
Hungary
Switzerland
Group B
Spain
Croatia
Italy
Albania
Group C
Slovenia
Denmark
Serbia
England
Group D
Poland/Wales/Finland/Estonia
Netherlands
Austria
France
Group E
Belgium
Slovakia
Romania
Israel/Bosnia & Herzegovina/Ukraine/Iceland
Group F
Turkey
Georgia/Greece/Kazakhstan/Luxembourg
Portugal
Czech Republic
GettyGareth Southgate’s England will take on Denmark in their second game[/caption]
Fixtures, dates, venues
14 June
Germany vs Scotland (Munich, 8pm)
15 June
Hungary vs Switzerland (Cologne, 2pm)
Spain vs Croatia (Berlin, 6pm)
Italy vs Albania (Dortmund, 8pm)
16 June
Play-off winner A vs Netherlands (Hamburg, 2pm)
Slovenia vs Denmark (Stuttgart, 5pm)
Serbia vs England (Gelsenkirchen, 8pm)
17 June
Romania vs Play-off winner B (Munich, 2pm)
Belgium vs Slovakia (Frankfurt, 5pm)
Austria vs France (Dusseldorf, 8pm)
18 June
Turkey vs Play-off winner C (Dortmund, 5pm)
Portugal vs Czech Republic (Leipzig, 8pm)
19 June
Croatia vs Albania (Hamburg, 2pm)
Germany vs Hungary (Stuttgart, 5pm)
Scotland vs Switzerland (Cologne, 8pm)
20 June
Slovenia vs Serbia (Munich, 2pm)
Denmark vs England (Frankfurt, 5pm)
Spain vs Italy (Gelsenkirchen, 8pm)
21 June
Slovakia vs Play-off winner B (Dusseldorf, 3pm)
Play-off winner A vs Austria (Berlin, 5pm)
Netherlands vs France (Leipzig, 9pm)
22 June
Play-off winner C vs Czech Republic (Hamburg, 2pm)
Türkiye vs Portugal (Dortmund, 5pm)
Belgium vs Romania (Cologne, 8pm)
23 June
Switzerland vs Germany (Frankfurt, 8pm)
Scotland vs Hungary (Stuttgart, 8pm)
24 June
Croatia vs Italy (Leipzig, 8pm)
Albania vs Spain (Dusseldorf, 8pm)
25 June
Netherlands vs Austria (Berlin, 5pm)
France vs Play-off winner A (Dortmund, 5pm)
England vs Slovenia (Cologne, 8pm)
Denmark vs Serbia (Munich, 8pm)
26 June
Slovakia vs Romania (Frankfurt, 5pm)
Play-off winner B vs Belgium (Stuttgart, 5pm)
Czech Republick vs Turkey (Hamburg, 8pm)
Play-off winner C vs Portugal (Gelsenkirchen, 8pm)