The European Football Championship kicks off on June 14, 2024 in the Allianz Arena in Munich. The final will take place on July 14th in the Berlin Olympic Stadium. The 24 teams play in ten stadiums: Dortmund, Stuttgart, Munich, Hamburg, Gelsenkirchen, Düsseldorf, Berlin, Leipzig, Cologne and Frankfurt.
Germany is in Group A; There are a total of six groups with four teams each. The group draw is on December 2nd, 2023. So far only 21 participants have been determined: Germany, Belgium, France, Portugal, Spain, England, the Netherlands, Scotland, Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Turkey, Romania, Denmark , Albania, Austria, Italy, Serbia and Switzerland. The three missing participants must be determined in March 2024.
The European Football Championship on MagentaTV
Deutsche Telekom has secured the live broadcast rights for all games of the 2024 European Football Championship in Germany. Whether that was a particularly good idea given the disastrous performances of the German national soccer team in recent weeks, months and years remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: Only you can see via MagentaTV all European Championship games.
There are a total of 51 games at UEFA EURO 2024. You can see them all live and in UHD resolution on MagentaTV. This makes MagentaTV the only TV platform that broadcasts all European Championship games, as Telekom proudly announces.
Johannes B. Kerner will again act as host for the broadcasts and programs surrounding the games and Wolff Fuss will be there as a commentator. Former DFB captain Michael Ballack and former national player Tabea Kemme will lead the MagentaTV expert team. Shkodran Mustafi, 2014 world champion, is new.
TV broadcast without MagentaTV
You can watch most of the European Football Championship games even without a paid MagentaTV contract. ARD and ZDF show at least 34 of the 51 games. Including all games with German participation, the opening game, both semi-final games and the final.
RTL/TVNow will broadcast the remaining 17 games. In addition to 14 group games54r43e, RTL also shows two round of 16 games and a quarter-final.
Telekom Mobile customers: Watch the European Football Championship on their cell phones
So that all Telekom cell phone customers can watch the tournament on the go, Telekom will set the data volume in its cell phone tariffs to unlimited during the tournament.
Public viewing for everyone
Fans will again have many opportunities for public viewing. UEFA operates so-called “Fan Zones” in the ten European Championship cities. Telekom provides the TV images for this with MagentaTV.
