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Euro 2024 Draw Delivers Fascinating Matchups + Ticket Info

On Saturday 2nd December, the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament draw took place in Hamburg, Germany. Next summer’s eagerly-anticipated competition will take place in ten stadiums across Germany.

Currently, 21 of the 24 participating nations have been confirmed for Euro 2024. The play-off matches will be played in March 2024, when the final three teams will be confirmed.

The Euro 2024 group stage draw delivered a number of potentially fascinating match-ups, such as Germany vs Scotland in the opening match, Netherlands vs France, and Spain vs Italy.

On paper, the “Group of Death” appears to be Group B. The odds will be stacked against Albania, who were drawn with previous European Championship winners Spain and Italy, as well as World Cup semi-finalists Croatia.

Continue reading to see each of the six groups in full.

Euro 2024 Ticket Information

In October 2023, UEFA began accepting Euro 2024 ticket applications in a ballot system. On the 14th November, 1.2 million tickets were awarded to football fans all over the world. On December 2nd, UEFA allocated one million tickets to the various national federations, which will be sold to supporters of the qualified teams.

In March 2024, there will be one last ticket sales phase for supporters from nations that qualified for the tournament through the play-offs. Euro 2024 official ticket prices range from €30 to €1000. On SeatPick, tickets will vary in price depending on supply and demand:

MatchDateStarting From Price
Germany vs Scotland14/06/2024€450
Spain vs Croatia15/06/2024€200
Italy vs Spain20/06/2024€299
Denmark vs England20/06/2024€298
Netherlands vs France21/06/2024€275
Croatia vs Italy24/06/2024€248
Semi-finals09/07/2024€600
Final14/07/2024€1100

There’s still hope for fans who failed to buy Euro 2024 tickets through the official channels. At SeatPick, we aggregate the resale market to provide supporters with the widest selection of European Championship group stage tickets. We also have tickets for the knockout matches and the final.

For more information, check out our comprehensive guide on how to buy Euro 2024 tickets.

Group A

The hosts Germany will face three interesting challenges in the group stage. Scotland, Hungary, and Switzerland will all be hoping to accompany Die Mannschaft to the knockout stages. The tournament opening match between Germany and Scotland is expected to be a thrilling affair, and you can find a wide selection of tickets on SeatPick.

Group B

The Euro 2020 champions, Italy, have a massive task on their hands after being drawn into the most difficult group. They’ll face three-time European Championship winners, Spain, and 2018 World Cup finalists, Croatia. Plus, Albania can potentially provide a remarkable underdog story – they’ll play fearlessly and hope to cause a major shock.

Group C

Still awaiting their first European Championship trophy, England enjoyed a more favourable draw on Saturday evening. However, the Euro 2020 finalists will face some tricky challenges, when they come up against Denmark, Slovenia, and Serbia in the group stage.

Group D

Two former Euro champions, France and the Netherlands, will be battling it out for top spot in Group D. Austria progressed from their group at Euro 2020, but will face stronger opposition this time around. The three teams await their last opponent – either Wales, Poland, Finland or Estonia will join them from the play-offs.

Group E

Belgium secured a dream draw and will be up against Slovakia and Romania at Euro 2024. The Red Devils are the clear favourites to win this group and the fourth team will be one of Israel, Ukraine, Bosnia & Herzegovina, or Iceland.

Group F

Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo will be fairly pleased with their group stage draw for Euro 2024. They’ll face Turkey and Czech Republic, and will be joined by one of Greece, Georgia, Kazakhstan or Luxembourg after the play-offs in March.

The Ten Host Venues for Euro 2024

The tournament will take place in ten cities across Germany. Some of the stadiums have been renamed for sponsorship reasons. The opening match of the tournament is set to take place at the Munich Football Arena and the final will be held at the historic Olympiastadion in Berlin.

Here are the ten venues and their capacities: