From 14 June to 14 July, the European Football Championship for men will be held.
24 countries, divided into six groups, are participating. Germany is this year’s host nation, opening the show against Scotland at the Allianz Arena in Munich. The final will be held at the Olympic Stadium in the capital.
These are the groups during the football European Championship 2024
Group A:
- Germany
- Scotland
- Hungary
- Switzerland
Group B:
- Spain
- Croatia
- Italy
- Albania
Group C:
- Slovenia
- Denmark
- Serbia
- England
Group D:
- Poland
- The Netherlands
- Austria
- France
Group E:
- Belgium
- Slovakia
- Romania
- Ukraine
Group F:
- Turkey
- Georgia
- Portugal
- Czech Republic
How to watch the EC:
TV 2 and NRK share the rights this year. At the state channel, Ingerid Stenevold and Emil Gukild will be presenters, and will bring experts such as Andrine Hegerberg, Åge Hareide and Tete Lidbom to the studio in Oslo.
NRK will also have radio broadcasts, and they are also launching a new humor reality show: “EC in garden games”.
At TV 2, Ingrid Halstensen, Jan-Henrik Børslid and Jon Hartvig Børrestad are presenters. They have their permanent football experts in Yaw Amankwah, Solveig Guldbrandsen and Erik Thorstvedt.
If, on the other hand, you want to get out and watch the matches under the open sky in Bergen, Beck Live AS announces that they will set up a big screen at Festplassen. There will be approximately 2,000 seats, plus a number of screens placed around for everyone to see.
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Match overview on TV 2 and NRK
Friday 14 June
Group A: Germany – Scotland – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Saturday 15 June
Group A: Hungary – Switzerland – at 15.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group B: Spain – Croatia – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group B: Italy – Albania – at 21.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Sunday 16 June
Group D: Poland – Netherlands – at 15.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Group C: Slovenia – Denmark – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group C: Serbia – England – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Monday 17 June
Group E: Romania – Ukraine – at 15.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group E: Belgium – Slovakia – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group D: Austria – France – at 21.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Tuesday 18 June
Group F: Turkey – Georgia – at 18.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Group F: Portugal – Czech Republic – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Wednesday 19 June
Group B: Croatia – Albania – at 15.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group A: Germany – Hungary – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group A: Scotland – Switzerland – at 21.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Thursday 20 June
Group C: Slovenia – Serbia – 15.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Group C: Denmark – England – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group B: Spain – Italy – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Friday 21 June
Group E: Slovakia – Ukraine – at 15.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group D: Poland – Austria – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group D: Netherlands – France – at 21.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Saturday 22 June
Group F: Georgia – Czech Republic – at 15.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Group F: Turkey – Portugal – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group E: Belgium – Romania – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Sunday 23 June
Group A: Switzerland – Germany – at 21.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Group A: Scotland – Hungary – at 21.00 on NRK2/3 and on NRK TV
Monday 24 June
Group B: Albania – Spain – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Sport 1
Group B: Croatia – Italy – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Tuesday 25 June
Group D: Netherlands – Austria – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group D: France – Poland – 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Group C: England – Slovenia – at 21.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Group C: Denmark – Serbia – at 21.00 on NRK2/3 and on NRK TV
Wednesday 26 June
Group E: Ukraine – Belgium – at 18.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Group E: Slovakia – Romania – at 18.00 on NRK2/3 and on NRK TV
Group F: Czech Republic – Turkey – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Sport 1
Group F: Georgia – Portugal – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Saturday 29 June
Round of 16: 2A – 2B – at 18.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Round of 16: 1A – 2C – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Sunday 30 June
Round of 16: 1C – 3DEF – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Round of 16: 1B – 3ADEF – at 21.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Monday 1 July
Round of 16: 2D – 2E – at 18.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Round of 16: 1F – 3ABC – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Tuesday 2 July
Round of 16: 1E – 3ABCD – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Round of 16: 1D – 2F – at 21.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Friday 5 July
Quarter-finals: XXX – XXX – at 18.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Quarter-finals: XXX – XXX at 21.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
Saturday 6 July
Quarter-finals: XXX – XXX – at 18.00 – NRK1 and on NRK TV
Quarter-finals: XXX – XXX – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Tuesday 9 July
Semi-final: XXX – XXX – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Wednesday 10 July
Semi-final: XXX – XXX – at 21.00 on TV 2 Play and TV 2 Direkte
Sunday 14 July
Final: XXX – XXX – at 21.00 on NRK1 and NRK TV
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