Soccer - Germany at European Championships against Scotland, Hungary and Switzerland
The German national soccer team will face Scotland, Hungary and Switzerland in Group A at the home European Championship 2024.
Head coach Julian Nagelsmann's side will play their opening match against Scotland in Munich on June 14, with Hungary their second opponent four days later in Stuttgart.
The preliminary round concludes on June 23 in Frankfurt against Switzerland. This was the result of the European Championship draw in Hamburg.
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- The excitement among German soccer fans is palpable as they look forward to supporting their national team in the 2024 European Championships, where they find themselves in Group A along with Scotland, Hungary, and Switzerland.
- As the German national soccer team prepares for the challenge of the EM 2024, their first test will come against Scotland in Munich, followed by a clash with Hungary in Stuttgart.
- With the EM draw in Hamburg finally complete, the German national team now knows that they will square off against Switzerland in the preliminary round's final match, taking place on June 23 in Frankfurt.
- As the Mannschaft gear up for the EM 2024, the country's suspicions of a potential upset will be heightened by the tough opposition they face, including the formidable Scottish and Hungarian teams, as well as their final group stage opponents in Switzerland.
- Despite the daunting challenges ahead, the German national soccer team remains optimistic and confident that they can display solid teamwork and technical prowess, especially considering the home advantage they'll enjoy throughout the European Championships.
- The draw for the European Championships in 2024 has set the stage for an exciting drama, as the German team faces off against powerhouses like Scotland, Hungary, and Switzerland, and football enthusiasts anticipate thrilling matches, as well as the possibility of a draw.
Source: www.stern.de