When our 11 Gunners will compete in Euro 2024.

When our 11 Gunners will compete in Euro 2024.

With all 24 squads for Euro 2024 finalized, our 11 Gunners are ready to showcase their talent for their respective nations at the tournament.

Jakub Kiwior and Kieran Tierney were the last to secure their places, joining Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, and Aaron Ramsdale in the England squad, Kai Havertz representing host nation Germany, William Saliba for France, and Leandro Trossard for Belgium.

Jorginho will aim to defend Italy’s title, Oleksandr Zinchenko will captain Ukraine, and David Raya’s Spain is also competing.

Fans with tickets or those watching at home can look forward to an exciting tournament, with Gooners particularly eager to follow the progress of a record number of our players participating in a single European Championship.

The opening match features Havertz’s Germany against a Scotland team that includes Tierney, marking one of four games where Arsenal teammates will face off, and nearly every day will feature one of Mikel Arteta’s players in action.

Here’s a schedule of fixtures involving our players to help you plan:

 

Friday, June 14

– Germany (Havertz) vs. Scotland (Tierney)

– Munich | 8pm

 

Saturday, June 15

– Spain (Raya) vs. Croatia

– Berlin | 5pm

– Italy (Jorginho) vs. Albania

– Dortmund | 8pm

 

Sunday, June 16

– Poland (Kiwior) vs. Netherlands

– Hamburg | 2pm

– Serbia vs. England (Ramsdale, Rice, Saka)

– Gelsenkirchen | 8pm

 

Monday, June 17

– Romania vs. Ukraine (Zinchenko)

– Munich | 2pm

– Belgium (Trossard) vs. Slovakia

– Frankfurt | 5pm

– Austria vs. France (Saliba)

– Dusseldorf | 8pm

 

Wednesday, June 19

– Germany (Havertz) vs. Hungary

– Stuttgart | 5pm

– Scotland (Tierney) vs. Switzerland

– Cologne | 8pm

 

Thursday, June 20

– Denmark vs. England (Ramsdale, Rice, Saka)

– Frankfurt | 5pm

– Spain (Raya) vs. Italy (Jorginho)

– Gelsenkirchen | 8pm

 

Friday, June 21

– Slovakia vs. Ukraine (Zinchenko)

– Dusseldorf | 2pm

– Poland (Kiwior) vs. Austria

– Berlin | 5pm

– Netherlands vs. France (Saliba)

– Leipzig | 8pm

 

Saturday, June 22

– Belgium (Trossard) vs. Romania

– Cologne | 8pm

 

Sunday, June 23

– Germany (Havertz) vs. Switzerland

– Frankfurt | 8pm

– Scotland (Tierney) vs. Hungary

– Stuttgart | 8pm

 

Monday, June 24

– Croatia vs. Italy (Jorginho)

– Leipzig | 8pm

– Spain (Raya) vs. Albania

– Dusseldorf | 8pm

 

Tuesday, June 25

– France (Saliba) vs. Poland (Kiwior)

– Dortmund | 5pm

– England (Ramsdale, Rice, Saka) vs. Slovenia

– Cologne | 8pm

 

Wednesday, June 26

– Ukraine (Zinchenko) vs. Belgium (Trossard)

– Stuttgart | 5pm

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