The European Championships 2024 is almost ready to get underway, with all the participating nations aiming to end the summer with the prestigious trophy in their possession.
Manchester City have a total of 14 players representing them in the Euros, making them the club with the most names in this year's tournament.
The Euros begin on Friday, the 14th of June, with hosts Germany kicking things off against Scotland. Then, from Saturday, we will be treated with three fixtures a day until the end of the group stage phase.
Here is the full schedule and information for the Man City players in the Euros Group Stage
- The country which has a Manchester City player included is highlighted and underlined.
- All times are according to the UK.
- The Letters near each match show which group all teams have been placed in.
Saturday, 15th June:
Hungary vs Switzerland (Manuel Akanji) 14:00 A
Spain vs Croatia (Rodri, Josko Gvardiol, Mateo Kovacic) 17:00 B
Sunday, 16th June:
Poland vs Netherlands (Nathan Ake) 14:00 D
Serbia vs England (Foden, Walker, Stones) 20:00 C
Monday, 17th June:
Belgium vs Slovakia (De Bruyne, Jeremy Doku) 17:00 E
Tuesday, 18th June:
Portugal vs Czechia (Dias, Silva, Cancelo, Nunes) 20:00 F
Wednesday, 19th June:
Croatia vs Albania (Gvardiol, Kovacic) 14:00 B
Scotland vs Switzerland (Manuel Akanji) 20:00 A
Thursday, 20th June:
Denmark vs England (Foden, Stones, Walker) 17:00 C
Spain vs Italy (Rodri) 20:00 B
Friday, 21st June:
Netherlands vs France (Nathan Ake) 20:00 D
Saturday, 22nd June:
Turkey vs Portugal (Dias, Silva, Cancelo, Nunes) 17:00 F
Belgium vs Romania (De Bruyne, Jeremy Doku) 20:00 E
Sunday, 23rd June:
Switzerland vs Germany (Manuel Akanji) 20:00 A
Monday, 24th June:
Albania vs Spain (Rodri) 20:00 B
Croatia vs Italy (Gvardiol, Kovacic) 20:00 B
Tuesday, 25th June:
Netherlands vs Austria (Nathan Ake) 17:00 D
England vs Slovenia (Foden, Stones, Walker) 20:00 C
Wednesday, 26th June:
Ukraine vs Belgium (De Bruyne, Jeremy Doku) 17:00 E
Georgia vs Portugal (Dias, Silva, Cancelo, Nunes) 20:00 F
Indeed we can say that the next few weeks will be a busy one, filled with some very exciting fixtures to look forward to.
The group that stands out immensely is also the group that will see a head-to-head between Man City teammates; as Spain and Croatia are alongside Italy, who were the winners of the competition last time around, and Albania.
For Nathan Ake and Netherlands, they will see themselves take on starstudded France in matchday two, while three Cityzens transform into Three Lions as England attempt to go one step further than before and claim the title.
Man City Square's Top Five Favourites:
- Spain
- France
- England
- Portugal
- Germany
Three out of those five would see a Manchester City player rewarded with a winners medal, and it would be quite an achievement to add alongside the ones they've already accomplished with their club.