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The 2024 UEFA European Championship, which most people refer to simply as Euro 2024, is fast approaching, with only a few months to go. You've come to the right place if you are looking for some of the latest Euro 2024 news and predictions for which team will most likely come out on top this year.

Here is everything we know so far about Europe's biggest football tournament. This year's event will be the 17th edition of the UEFA European Championship, which only takes place every four years. You can also find out the latest bookies' favourites to win the competition outright, which key players will be worth keeping a close eye on, and much more.

Let's dive straight in to discover more about the upcoming Euro 2024 football tournament, which is scheduled to get underway on June 14 at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, in the opening game between host nation Germany and Scotland in Group A.

Latest News Highlights

There has been so much happening in the build-up to the Euro 2024 football tournament, and there is plenty of speculation and rumours about what might happen. Instead of discussing what might happen, here's a closer look at what we know.

The upcoming UEFA Euro 2024 competition will begin on Friday, June 14, with the group stages. It will be the third time the tournament has taken place on German soil, and the main stadiums where the games will take place are the following:

  • City: Gelsenkirchen. Stadium: Arena Auf Schalke. Capacity: 54,740
  • City: Düsseldorf. Stadium: Düsseldorf Arena. Capacity: 51,031
  • City: Cologne. Stadium: Cologne Stadium. Capacity: 49,827
  • City: Leipzig. Stadium: Leipzig Stadium. Capacity: 42,959
  • City: Hamburg. Stadium: Volksparkstadion. Capacity: 52,245
  • City: Frankfurt. Stadium: Frankfurt Arena. Capacity: 54,679
  • City: München. Stadium: Fußball Arena München (aka Allianz Arena). Capacity: 70,076
  • City: Dortmund. Stadium: BVB Stadion Dortmund. Capacity: 65,849
  • City: Stuttgart. Stadium: Stuttgart Arena. Capacity: 54,906
  • City: Berlin. Stadium: Olympiastadion Berlin. Capacity: 74,461

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Germany, Scotland, Hungary, and Switzerland have been drawn in Group A, and the only game being played on the opening day of the tournament is an evening kick-off (20:00 GMT) between Germany and Scotland.

Group B has Spain, Croatia, Italy, and Albania. Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, and England have been drawn in Group C. You also have the Netherlands, Austria, and France in Group D.

Belgium, Slovakia, and Romania are in Group E, and in Group F, we have Turkey, Portugal, and Czechia (also known as the Czech Republic). The other opening fixtures on day 2 (June 15) start with a 14:00 kick-off between Hungary and Switzerland. You then have Spain vs Croatia at 17:00, and Italy vs Albania at 20:00.

Some of the Euro 2024 groups only have three teams because qualifying for the tournament hasn't finished yet. Each group will eventually have four teams after the qualification period has ended.

The remaining three teams will be decided through the play-offs, which are scheduled to take place in March 2024. The qualifying play-off semi-finals will be on March 21, and the playoff-final will be on March 26.

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Some of the latest stories circulating the internet are that Brighton's Lewis Dunk has been backed for a Euro 2024 call-up. Phill Foden may be left out, which has frustrated some England fans, especially with Marcus Rashford being chosen instead, and Trent Alexander Arnold has also been called up.

Key Players and Teams

More people than ever will tune in to watch Ronaldo's last dance at international football for Portugal and to watch other iconic European football stars like France's Kylian Mbappe, Spain's Gavi, England's Harry Kane, Croatia's Luka Modric, and Germany's Thomas Muller.

Fans are also excited to see England's Bukayo Saka and Trent Alexander Arnold and France's Ousmane Dembele, to name a few players. The key teams to watch this year are England, France, Germany, Spain, and Portugal.

To find out which nation has the best chance of winning the UEFA European Football Championship in the summer of 2024, we must look to today's most trusted online sports betting sites to see what odds are currently being offered for the favourites.

For example, on the official Qbet online bookmaker, you will see that this fully licensed and regulated online sports betting site currently has England and France as the joint odds-on favourites to win the tournament outright.

However, only one team can win. This globally renowned online sports betting site is well-known for having some of the iGaming industry's most accurate and competitive football betting odds.

Let's take a closer look at the latest average odds if you were to place a bet on some of the favourites today. Don't forget that these odds are subject to change at any time:

  • The odds-on favourite team to win Euro 2024 outright is ENGLAND. Implied probability rate: 22.20%. Fractional odds: 7/2
  • The second odds-on favourite team to win Euro 2024 outright is FRANCE. Implied probability rate: 22.20%. Fractional odds: 7/2
  • The third odds-on favourite team to win Euro 2024 outright is GERMANY. Implied probability rate: 13.30%. Fractional odds: 13/2
  • The fourth odds-on favourite team to win Euro 2024 outright is SPAIN. Implied probability rate: 12.50%. Fractional odds: 7/1
  • The fifth odds-on favourite team to win Euro 2024 outright is PORTUGAL. Implied probability rate: 11.10%. Fractional odds: 8/1

Anything can happen between now and the start of UEFA Euro 2024, and don't forget that no football betting wagers are ever guaranteed to return a profit.

Also, although these odds are accurate at the time of writing, they can change at any time without warning. In other words, if you like the look of these odds right now, perhaps place a pre-match wager today before you miss out.

Noteworthy events

As mentioned, the biggest event to get the tournament started will be the opening fixture when Germany plays Scotland. The final is expected to be on July 14 at 20:00 GMT at Berlin's Olympiastadion. There will also be plenty of Fan Zones that will screen all UEFA European Football Championship matches.

England's opening game against Serbia on June 16 will be held at the VELTINS-Arena (aka Arena AufSchalke) in Gelsenkirchen, which is in North Rhine-Westphalia. England will also play Denmark on June 20 at the Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt and then play against Slovenia on June 25 at the RheinEnergieSTADION in Köln.

Fan reactions

Euro 2024 is shaping up to be one of the most closely fought competitions in recent living memory, and fans in Europe and across the globe are already buzzing.

The good news for the fans who won't be able to attend the tournament in person to watch as the action unfolds at stadiums across Germany is that most games will be shown on local television channels across Europe and on many of the world's most popular football streaming websites.

Fans can already purchase tickets from various reputable Euro 2024 ticket vendors. Just make sure you book tickets well in advance, and if you do travel to Germany, make sure your accommodation is also booked well in advance.

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