Euro 2024 Group E profile: Teams, players, fixtures and venues

A summer of football awaits as the European Championship arrives in Germany, three years on from the delayed Euro 2020 tournament won by Italy at Wembley Stadium.

Among those hoping to upset the favourites will be Belgium, who have long looked capable of winning a first major honour on paper without backing up their promise on the pitch.

They have been handed one of the kinder draws among the top seeds, with Slovakia and Romania confirming their places ahead of Ukraine, who made it through the play-offs to punch their ticket to the Euros.

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ByStephan Georgiou Euro 2024 Group E fixtures

Mon 17th June, 2pm

Romania

vs

Ukraine

Allianz Arena, Munich

Mon 17th June, 5pm

Belgium

vs

Slovakia

Waldstadion, Frankfurt

Fri 21st June, 2pm

Slovakia

vs

Ukraine

Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf

Sat 22nd June, 8pm

Belgium

vs

Romania

RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne

Wed 26th June, 5pm

Slovakia

vs

Romania

Waldstadion, Frankfurt

Wed 26th June, 5pm

Ukraine

vs

Belgium

MHPArena, Stuttgart

Belgium

Domenico Tedesco

Kevin De Bruyne

3rd

2nd

Romelu Lukaku (14)

Group F winners, 20 points

Runners-up (1980)

After exiting the World Cup at the group stage, Belgium are a team in need of an encouraging performance in Germany this summer. With plenty of stars still at their disposal, there is every chance the Red Devils can go far – and even better their quarter-final run at Euro 2020.

Wed 5th June

Belgium 2-0 Montenegro

Sat 8th June

Belgium 3-0 Luxembourg

They boast the top scorer of the qualifying rounds among their ranks in Romelu Lukaku, though the likes of Estonia and Azerbaijan won’t be anywhere near these finals.

This tournament will certainly be a big test for manager Domenico Tedesco, who is tasked with improving on Roberto Martinez’s record in charge. Anything other than a deep run would be considered a huge disappointment.

Position

Player

Club

Goalkeeper

Koen Casteels

Wolfsburg

Goalkeeper

Thomas Kaminski

Luton

Goalkeeper

Matz Sels

Nottingham Forest

Defender

Timothy Castagne

Fulham

Defender

Zeno Debast

Anderlecht

Defender

Maxim De Cuyper

Club Brugge

Defender

Wout Faes

Leicester

Defender

Thomas Meunier

Trabzonspor

Defender

Arthur Theate

Stade Rennais

Defender

Jan Vertonghen

Anderlecht

Defender

Axel Witsel

Atletico Madrid

Midfielder

Kevin De Bruyne

Man City

Midfielder

Orel Mangala

Lyon

Midfielder

Amadou Onana

Everton

Midfielder

Youri Tielemans

Aston Villa

Midfielder

Arthur Vermeeren

Atletico Madrid

Midfielder

Aster Vranckx

Wolfsburg

Forward

Johan Bakayoko

PSV

Forward

Yannick Carrasco

Al-Shabab

Forward

Charles De Ketelaere

Atalanta

Forward

Jeremy Doku

Man City

Forward

Romelu Lukaku

Roma

Forward

Dodi Lukebakio

Sevilla

Forward

Lois Openda

Stuttgart

Forward

Leandro Trossard

Arsenal

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ByLuke Randall Slovakia

Francesco Calzona

Milan Skriniar

48th

25th

Lukas Haraslin (3)

Group J runners-up, 22 points

Winners (1976; as Czechoslovakia)

Slovakia are into their third consecutive European Championship, having qualified for every tournament since its expansion in 2016.

Having fallen short last time out, exiting as victims of a 5-0 demolition from Spain, they will look to at least repeat their exploits from eight years ago by making the knockout stages – and they may just fancy their chances in this group.

Wed 5th June

Slovakia 4-0 San Marino

Sun 9th June

Slovakia 4-0 Wales

Managed by ex-Napoli boss Francesco Calzona, Slovakia’s roster has some well-known and experienced heads, which perhaps belies their status in European football. Skipper Milan Skriniar is the standout name, while Sparta Prague’s Lukas Haraslin could be one to watch if his form in qualifying is anything to go by.

Position

Player

Club

Goalkeeper

Martin Dubravka

Newcastle

Goalkeeper

Heinrich Ravas

New England Revolution

Goalkeeper

Marek Rodak

Fulham

Defender

Vernon De Marco

Hatta

Defender

Norbert Gyomber

Salernitana

Defender

David Hancko

Feyenoord

Defender

Sebastian Kosa

Spartak Trnava

Defender

Adam Obert

Cagliari

Defender

Peter Pekarik

Hertha Berlin

Defender

Milan Skriniar

Paris Saint-Germain

Defender

Denis Vavro

Copenhagen

Midfielder

Laszlo Benes

Hamburg

Midfielder

Matus Bero

Bochum

Midfielder

Ondrej Duda

Hellas Verona

Midfielder

Patrik Hrosovsky

Genk

Midfielder

Juraj Kucka

Slovan Bratislava

Midfielder

Stanislav Lobotka

Napoli

Midfielder

Tomas Rigo

Banik Ostrava

Forward

Robert Bozenik

Boavista

Forward

David Duris

Ascoli

Forward

Lukas Haraslin

Sparta Prague

Forward

Leo Sauer

Feyenoord

Forward

Ivan Schranz

Slavia Prague

Forward

David Strelec

Slovan Bratislava

Forward

Tomas Suslov

Hellas Verona

Forward

Lubomir Tupta

Slovan Liberec

Romania

Edward Iordanescu

Nicolae Stanciu

46th

23rd

Denis Alibec, Valentin Mihaila, Nicolae Stanciu (3)

Group I winners, 22 points

Quarter-finals (2000)

Romania are back in the European Championship after missing out on the finals completely in 2021, largely thanks to an extremely impressive qualifying campaign that saw them seal their place ahead of Switzerland in Group I.

With three players topping the scoring charts and conceding just five times in ten group clashes, it seems as though this is a team greater than the sum of its parts.

Tue 4th June

Romania 0-0 Bulgaria

Fri 7th June

Romania 0-0 Liechtenstein

While emulating the quarter-finalists of 2000 may be a bit of a stretch, this is an open group which could mean one of these less-fancied sides go far with a bit of luck.

That said, coming into the tournament off the back of two lacklustre goalless draws against winnable opposition will hardly inspire much confidence.

Position

Player

Club

Goalkeeper

Horatiu Moldovan

Atletico Madrid

Goalkeeper

Florin Nita

Gaziantep

Goalkeeper

Stefan Tarnovanu

FCSB

Defender

Nicusor Bancu

Universitatea Craiova

Defender

Andrei Burca

Al-Okhdood

Defender

Radu Dragusin

Tottenham

Defender

Vasile Mogos

CFR Cluj

Defender

Ionut Nedelcearu

Palermo

Defender

Bogdan Racovitan

Rakow Czestochowa

Defender

Andrei Ratiu

Rayo Vallecano

Defender

Adrian Rus

Pafos

Midfielder

Alexandru Cicaldau

Konyaspor

Midfielder

Florinel Coman

FCSB

Midfielder

Ianis Hagi

Alaves

Midfielder

Dennis Man

Parma

Midfielder

Marius Marin

Pisa

Midfielder

Razvan Marin

Empoli

Midfielder

Valentin Mihaila

Parma

Midfielder

Darius Olaru

FCSB

Midfielder

Deian Sorescu

Gaziantep

Midfielder

Nicolae Stanciu

Damac

Midfielder

Adrian Sut

FCSB

Forward

Denis Alibec

Muaither

Forward

Daniel Birligea

CFR Cluj

Forward

Denis Dragus

Gaziantep

Forward

George Puscas

Bari

Ukraine

Serhiy Rebrov

Andriy Yarmolenko

22nd

12th

Artem Dovbyk, Viktor Tsygankov (2)

Play-off winner Path B

Quarter-finals (2020)

Ukraine qualified having squeezed past Bosnia & Herzegovina and Iceland in the play-offs, with Serhiy Rebrov’s side proving a stubborn nut to crack since the start of qualifying.

The preliminary stages saw Ukraine miss out on an automatic spot by virtue of their head-to-head record with Italy, having been unbeaten during their 'home' matches – played across Europe due to the ongoing war – by holding England and the Azzurri to draws.

Mon 3rd June

Germany 0-0 Ukraine

Fri 7th June

Poland 3-1 Ukraine

Tue 11th June

Moldova 0-4 Ukraine

So their place at the finals, albeit via their Nations League performance where they came second to Scotland, is by all means merited.

Having missed out on a World Cup place at the play-off stage in 2022, they have the opportunity to right those wrongs by claiming a last-16 spot from an unpredictable group.

Position

Player

Club

Goalkeeper

Heorhiy Bushchan

Dynamo Kyiv

Goalkeeper

Andriy Lunin

Real Madrid

Goalkeeper

Anatoliy Trubin

Benfica

Defender

Valeriy Bondar

Shakhtar Donetsk

Defender

Yukhym Konoplia

Shakhtar Donetsk

Defender

Mykola Matvienko

Shakhtar Donetsk

Defender

Bogdan Mykhaylichenko

Polissya Zhytomyr

Defender

Vitalii Mykolenko

Everton

Defender

Oleksandr Svatok

Dnipro-1

Defender

Maksym Talovierov

LASK

Defender

Oleksandr Tymchyk

Dynamo Kyiv

Defender

Illia Zabarnyi

Bournemouth

Midfielder

Volodymyr Brazhko

Dynamo Kyiv

Midfielder

Ruslan Malinovskyi

Genoa

Midfielder

Mykhailo Mudryk

Chelsea

Midfielder

Mykola Shaparenko

Dynamo Kyiv

Midfielder

Taras Stepanenko

Shakhtar Donetsk

Midfielder

Heorhiy Sudakov

Shakhtar Donetsk

Midfielder

Serhiy Sydorchuk

Westerlo

Midfielder

Viktor Tsygankov

Girona

Midfielder

Andriy Yarmolenko

Dynamo Kyiv

Midfielder

Oleksandr Zinchenko

Arsenal

Midfielder

Oleksandr Zubkov

Shakhtar Donetsk

Forward

Artem Dovbyk

Girona

Forward

Vladyslav Vanat

Dynamo Kyiv

Forward

Roman Yaremchuk

Valencia