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What Euro 2024 games are today? Monday's slate includes France, Belgium, Ukraine
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Date:2025-04-12 18:54:32
The UEFA Euro 2024 debut of France, one of the tournament favorites and 2018 World Cup winner and 2022 World Cup runner-up, highlights Monday's slate of games in Germany.
France will take on Austria in Düsseldorf in the day's third game. France manager Didier Deschamps attempts to become the first person to win the World Cup and Euros as both a player and coach. Austria – under the guidance of manager Ralf Rangnick – could present a challenge for one of the tournament favorites, as it has lost just once in its past 16 matches.
In Monday's first game, the Ukraine plays Romania in Munich, which also hosted the Euro 2024 opener between Germany and Scotland. Ukraine is making its fourth consecutive appearance in the Euros, and reached the quarterfinals at UEFA Euro 2020. Romania is relatively inexperienced, but did go unbeaten during Euro qualification.
Belgium's golden generation is aging and will look to redeem themselves after a brutal showing at the 2022 World Cup, in which the Red Devils didn't make it out of the group stage after finishing in third place at the 2018 World Cup. Slovakia enters its matchup with the group favorite having won a pair of Euro tune-up games by 4-0 scorelines (over San Marino and Wales).
Here's everything you need to know for Monday's UEFA Euro 2024 matches:
How to watch Monday's UEFA Euro 2024 games
➤ Romania vs. Ukraine, 9 a.m. ET (Fubo)
This is one of five Euro 2024 games that will stream exclusively on fubo.
➤ Belgium vs. Slovakia, noon ET (FS1)
Jacqui Oatley (play-by-play), Warren Barton (analyst) and Dr. Joe Machnik (rules analyst) will provide coverage for FOX Sports.
➤ Austria vs. France, 3 p.m. ET (FOX)
Ian Darke (play-by-play), Landon Donovan (analyst), Geoff Shreeves (sideline reporter) and Mark Clattenburg (rules analyst) will provide coverage for FOX Sports.
Spanish-language television broadcasts are available on TUDN, Unvision, and UniMás.
How to stream UEFA Euro 2024 games
FOX Sports will provide live streams for matches. Vix will provide a streaming option for Spanish-language broadcasts. Streaming also available on fubo.
Where are Monday's UEFA Euro 2024 games being played?
Romania vs. Ukraine — Munich (Allianz Arena): Allianz Arena – or Fußball Arena München – opened in 2005 and is the primary home stadium of German Bundesliga club Bayern Munich. The stadium hosted six games during the 2006 World Cup and four games during UEFA Euro 2020. On Nov. 13, 2022, Allianz Arena hosted the first-ever NFL regular-season game in Germany, which saw the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat the Seattle Seahawks, 21-16.
Belgium vs. Slovakia — Frankfurt (Deutsche Bank Park): Also known as the Waldstadion, it is the regular home stadium for German Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt. The stadium hosted five games during the 1974 World Cup, five games during the 2006 World Cup and four games for the 2011 Women's World Cup – including the final, won by Japan over the United States. In 2023, it hosted two NFL games: the Kansas City Chiefs' 21-14 win over the Miami Dolphins on Nov. 5 and the Indianapolis Colts' 10-6 win over the New England Patriots on Nov. 12.
Austria vs. France — Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf Arena): The stadium is the regular home for German Bundesliga club Fortuna Düsseldorf. This will be the first major tournament match played at the venue, which also hosted two World Bowls while it was the home stadium for NFL Europa's Rhein Fire.
What UEFA Euro 2024 groups are teams playing on Monday in?
Austria and France are in Group D along with the Netherlands and Poland. The Netherlands is the early group leader after Sunday's 2-1 win over Poland.
Belgium, Romania, Slovakia and Ukraine are all in Group E.
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