Match schedule for madridistas at Euro 2024
1 week(s)
The following madridistas have been called up to their national teams for the 2024 European Championship, which will be played in Germany from 14 June to 14 July. Nacho, Carvajal and Joselu (Spain), Mbappé, Tchouameni, Camavinga and Mendy (France); Modric (Croatia), Kroos and Rüdiger (Germany), Bellingham (England), Lunin (Ukraine); and Arda Güller (Türkiye) will be battling it to win the trophy.
*All times are CEST.
SPAIN
Spain-Croatia (3-0)
Spain -Italy (Thursday, 20 June, 9 pm)
Albania-Spain (Monday, 24 June, 9 pm)
Nacho, Carvajal and Joselu have been called up to the Spanish national team, which is in Group B alongside reigning champions Italy, Albania and Modrić's Croatia. In their debut against the Croatians, Spain managed a win. Nacho and Carvajal, who scored the third, played the full 90. The second match will be played at the Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen and the last match of the group at the Düsseldorf Arena.
FRANCE
Austria-France (0-1)
Netherlands-France (Friday, 21 June, 9 pm)
France-Poland (Tuesday, 25 June, 6 pm)
Mbappé, Tchouameni, Camavinga and Mendy are representing the World Cup runners-up, who are in Group D. Mbappé and Camavinga played in their opener against Austria at the Düsseldorf Arena. The striker started and was then forced off near the end after a knock to his nose, while the midfielder came on in the 70th minute. France will be playing against the Netherlands and Poland at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig and Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, respectively.
GERMANY
Germany-Scotland (5-1)
Germany-Hungary (2-0)
Switzerland-Germany (Sunday, 23 June; 9:00pm CEST)
The hosts, with Kroos and Rüdiger in their ranks, enjoyed a convincing start to the competition against Scotland at the Allianz Arena (Munich). The two madridistas were named in the starting XI. In the second game against Hungary, they both played the full 90 minutes once more. Germany close out Group A against Switzerland at Frankfurt's Deutsche Bank Park.
ENGLAND
Serbia-England (0-1)
Denmark-England (Thursday, 20 June; 6pm)
England-Slovenia (Tuesday, 25 June, 9pm)
Bellingham will be aiming to qualify for the Round of 16 with England from Group C. The Real Madrid man scored his side's winner against Serbia with a header in his opening game and was named man of the match. The second game is against Denmark at the Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt and the final group game is against Slovenia at the Rhein Energie Stadium in Cologne.
UKRAINE
Romania-Ukraine (3-0)
Slovakia-Ukraine (Friday, 21 June, 9 pm)
Ukraine-Belgium (Wednesday, 26 June, 6 pm)
Lunin is representing Ukraine at the European Championship. Ukraine made a losing start to the competition against Romania at the Allianz Arena and they will next face Slovakia at the Düsseldorf Arena, before finishing Group E against Belgium at the MPHArena in Stuttgart.
CROATIA
Spain-Croatia (3-0)
Croatia-Albania (2-2)
Croatia-Italy (Monday, 24 June, 9 pm)
Modrić got his participation in Group B underway with defeat to Spain, playing 66 minutes of the clash. In the draw with Albania at Hamburg's Volksparkstadion, the Real Madrid man completed the full match for his nation. He will close out the group against reigning champions Italy at Leipzig's Red Bull Arena.
TURKEY
Turkey-Georgia (3-1)
Turkey-Portugal (Saturday, 22 June, 6:00 pm CEST)
Czech Republic-Turkey (Wednesday, 26 June, 9:00 pm CEST)
Arda Güler played a starring role in Turkey's Euros opener. The madridista was named in the starting XI, going on to play 79 minutes. He also got on the scoresheet, netting his nation's second goal against Georgia at Dortmund's Signal Iduna Park, to seal a first victory. Their next opponents will be Portugal, at the same venue, and the Czech Republic at Hamburg's Volksparkstadion.