With loads of Liverpool affect at Euro 2024 in Germany, we preview the worldwide event by means of a pair of red-tinted glasses.
There will likely be 10 Liverpool gamers at Euro 2024, unfold throughout seven totally different groups with three captaining their nations this summer season.
Between BBC and ITV, each sport will likely be dwell on UK terrestrial tv as nicely on BBC Radio 5 Reside or talkSPORT.
We’ll be protecting you up to date with each story referring to Liverpool’s gamers in Germany, and explaining how their actions may have an effect on the Reds’ pre-season.
Who’s going?
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez will symbolize England, with the previous at the moment one in all Gareth Southgate’s most popular choices in midfield.
Ought to he be match sufficient, Andy Robertson will lead Scotland out for a second successive European Championships, and could have the continent’s eyes on him when he faces Germany within the opening match of the event.
Dominik Szoboszlai will even skipper his nation and is ready to face Scotland in Hungary’s last, doubtlessly pivotal group sport.
Virgil van Dijk is the captain of a Netherlands workforce that additionally options Cody Gakpo and Ryan Gravenberch. They are going to come up in opposition to Ibrahima Konate as he performs for France in Group D.
In Group F, Diogo Jota will line up for Roberto Martinez’s Portugal outfit, whereas Vitezslav Jaros acts as a back-up goalkeeper for the Czech Republic.
Key dates to notice
The primary match of the event sees Robertson’s Scotland tackle Germany on the Allianz Enviornment, on June 14 at 8pm (BST).
Liverpool’s left-back will then come up in opposition to Szoboszlai’s Hungary within the final spherical of group matches, on June 23 at 8pm.
The Netherlands’ hardest group fixture needs to be on June 21 at 8pm, once they come up in opposition to a France workforce that may seemingly characteristic Konate.
Portugal and Jota’s trickiest group match is arguably their opening conflict in opposition to the Czech Republic, on June 18 at 8pm.
He’s unlikely to have an opportunity to attain previous Jaros, although, who gained’t play until the first-choice goalkeeper will get injured.
With the ultimate performed on July 14 at 8pm, listed below are the dates for the knockout levels:
Spherical of 16: June 29 – July 2
Quarter-finals: July 5-6
Semi-finals: July 9-10
Ultimate: July 14, 8pm
Scotland – Andy Robertson
Group A fixtures
Germany – June 14, 8pm – ITV1
Switzerland – June 19, 8pm – BBC One
Hungary – June 23, 8pm – BBC One
Hungary – Dominik Szoboszlai
Group A fixtures
Switzerland – June 15, 2pm – ITV1
Germany – June 19, 5pm – BBC One
Scotland – June 23, 8pm – BBC One
England – Trent Alexander-Arnold & Joe Gomez
Group C fixtures
Serbia – June 16, 8pm – BBC One
Denmark – June 20, 5pm – BBC One
Slovenia – June 25, 8pm – ITV1
Netherlands – Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo & Ryan Gravenberch
Group D fixtures
Poland – June 16, 2pm – BBC One
France – June 21, 8pm – BBC One
Austria – June 25, 5pm – BBC Two
France – Ibrahima Konate
Group D fixtures
Austria – June 17, 8pm – ITV1
Netherlands – June 21, 8pm – BBC One
Poland – June 25, 5pm – BBC One
Czech Republic – Vitezslav Jaros
Group F fixtures
Portugal – June 18, 8pm – BBC One
Georgia – June 22, 2pm – BBC One
Turkiye – June 26, 8pm – ITVX
Portugal – Diogo Jota
Group F fixtures
Czech Republic – June 18, 8pm – BBC One
Turkiye – June 22, 5pm – ITV1
Georgia – June 26, 8pm – ITVX