After the 5-1 in the opening match, three matches are scheduled today, including that of the Italian team playing in Dortmund. In the first match the Swiss were victorious and therefore at the top of group A together with Germany.
8.15pm – Fabian Ruiz, one goal and one assist, was the MVP of Spain-Croatia.
Read the full article
Switzerland closed the Hungary case by winning 3-1. Spain is dominating against Croatia, after closing the first half 3-0. Now the anticipation is growing for the challenge of Luciano Spalletti’s team who will take to the field at 9pm.
8:00 pm – Everything is ready in Dortmund where Italy and Albania will face each other. The two coaches resolved the doubts regarding the eleven to be fielded respectively.
The official lineups
7.20pm – The Azzurri have arrived at the Dortmund stadium where this evening they will face Albania in the first day of Group B of the European Championship. The anticipation for the Azzurri’s debut is growing.
6.30pm – German police stopped around fifty Italian fans shortly before Italy-Albania in Dortmund. According to information, the group of supporters was blocked before coming into contact with other Albanian fans near a restaurant. The fans were found in possession of objects capable of offending, such as knives, paper bombs and balaclavas.
5.45pm – Spain-Croatia starts immediately with a record: Yamal becomes the youngest ever at the European Championship
Read the full article
5.10pm – How the match just ended between Switzerland and Hungary went.
Read the full report
4.57pm – Here is the Croatian eleven for the 6pm match against Spain.
4.55pm – The match at 3pm ends: Switzerland-Hungary 3-1.
4.51pm – Switzerland meanwhile closes the score against Hungary, scoring the 3-1 in injury time with Breel Embolo.
4.45pm – Luis De La Fuente announced Spain’s lineup for today’s match.
Read the full article
4.25pm – Among the matches scheduled for tomorrow there is the one valid for Group D between Poland and Holland, inserted with France and Austria. This is a match between the teams most affected by injuries: the red and white team is decimated up front after the physical problems suffered by Arkadiusz Milik (who left the team) and Robert Lewandowski, while the Orange team will have to do without some midfielders: Teun Koopmeiners, Marten de Roon and Frankie de Jong are all unavailable.
4.20pm – In the meantime, Hungary has closed the gap with Barnabas Varga scoring.
4.15pm – Italy-Albania is getting closer and closer: Dortmund is starting to fill up with fans, the vast majority of whom are Albanian.
Read the full article
3.45pm – Swiss double: the 2-0 was scored by Bologna midfielder Michael Aebischer.
3.15pm – Switzerland immediately ahead against Hungary: Kwadwo Duah’s goal in the 14th minute!
2pm – in an hour we will take the field for the second match of the European Championship. Hungary and Switzerland, opponents of Germany and Scotland in matchday A, will compete.
The official lineups
11.40am – Germany and Scotland kicked off Euro 2024. After the debut, here we are left with the challenge between the two national teams: the Germans are goal-scoring machines, the British are nightmares.
Read the full article
11.20am – There is also a lot of anticipation for the 6pm match between Spain and Croatia, Italy’s opponents. Two complete teams with many talents on the pitch. At 3pm Switzerland will face Hungary, what could be one of the surprises of the tournament.
Read the full article
09:35 – The probable lineups of Italy-Albania.
Read the full article
09:30 – Italy awaits a delicate match against Albania, a match in which we are favorites and should absolutely not be underestimated.
Read the preview of the meeting
09:20 – The probable lineups of Hungary-Switzerland, on stage at 3pm, and Spain-Croatia.
Read the full article
09:15 – Among the matches on the calendar is Spain-Croatia, the match between two teams with a very strong midfield.
9:00 am – Germany opened Euro 2024 with a goal, but today it’s Italy’s turn and not only that, given that two more matches are scheduled.
Read the Germany-Scotland report