Friday 26 July 2024

Paris 2024 Olympics sport-by-sport preview



ATHLETICS GB medal history Gold 55 Silver 83 Bronze 72 
Total Golds 48
Venue Stade de France (track and field), Pont d'Iena (race walk), Hotel de Ville/Les Invalides (marathon)
Events 25 track events (12 men's events, 12 women's events, one mixed event); 16 field events (eight men's events, event women's events); two combined events (men's decathlon, women's heptathlon); five road events (three men's events, two women's events)
Track finals
02-AugMen's 10000m
03-AugMixed 4 x 400m relay
03-AugWomen's 100mDaryll Neita, Dina Asher-Smith, Imani-Lara Lansiquot
04-AugMen's 100mJeremiah Azu, Louie Hinchliffe, Zharnel Hughes
05-AugWomen's 5000m
05-AugWomen's 800m Phoebe Gill, Keely Hodgkinson, Jemma Reekie
06-AugMen's 1500mNeil Gourley, Josh Kerr, George Mills
06-AugWomen's 3000m steeplechaseLizzie Bird, Aimee Pratt
06-AugWomen's 200mDaryll Neita, Dina Asher-Smith, Bianca Williams
07-AugMen's 400mCharlie Dobson, Matthew Hudson-Smith
07-AugMen's 3000m steeplechase
08-AugWomen's 400m hurdlesJessie Knight, Lina Nielsen
08-AugMen's 200mZharnel Hughes
08-AugMen's 110m hurdlesTade Ojora
09-AugWomen's 4 x 100m relay
09-AugMen's 4 x 100m relay
09-AugWomen's 400mAmber Anning, Laviai Nielsen, Victoria Ohuruogu
09-AugWomen's 10000mMegan Keith, Eilish McColgan
09-AugMen's 400m hurdlesAlastair Chalmers
10-AugMen's 800mMax Burgin, Ben Pattison, Jake Wightman
10-AugWomen's 100m hurdlesCindy Sember
10-AugMen's 5000mPatrick Dever, George Mills, Sam Atkin
10-AugWomen's 1500mGeorgia Bell, Laura Muir, Revee Walcott-Nolan
10-AugMen's 4 x 400m relay
10-AugWomen's 4 x 400m relay
Team GB relay squads
Mixed 4 x 400m relay TBC
Women's 4 x 100m relay Daryll Neita, Dina Asher-Smith, Imani-Lara Lansiquot, Bianca Williams, Amy Hunt, Desiree Henry
Men's 4 x 100m relay Jeremiah Azu, Louie Hinchliffe, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
Men's 4 x 400m relay Matthew Hudson-Smith, Charlie Dobson, Charlie Carvell, Lewis Davey, Ben Jefferies, Toby Harries, Alex Haydock-Wilson
Women's 4 x 400m relay Amber Anning, Laviai Nielsen, Victoria Ohuruogu, Yemi Mary John, Hannah Kelly, Jodie Williams, Nicole Yeargin
Field finals and combined events

03-AugMen's shot put
Scott Lincoln
03-AugWomen's triple jump
02-03-AugMen's decathlon
04-AugWomen's high jumpMorgan Lake
04-AugMen's hammer throw
05-AugMen's pole vault
05-AugWomen's discus throw
06-AugWomen's hammer throw
06-AugMen's long jumpJacob Fincham-Dukes
07-AugWomen's pole vaultMolly Caudery, Holly Bradshaw
07-AugMen's discus throwNick Percy, Lawrence Okoye
08-AugWomen's long jump
08-AugMen's javelin throw
09-AugWomen's shot put
09-AugMen's triple jump
08-09-AugWomen's heptathlonKatarina Johnson-Thompson, Jade O'Dowda
10-AugMen's high jump
10-AugWomen's javelin throw
Road events
01-AugMen's 20km walkCallum Wilkinson
01-AugWomen's 20km walk
07-AugMixed 35km walk relay
10-AugMen's marathonEmile Cairess, Mahamed Mahamed, Philip Sesemann
11-AugWomen's marathonRose Harvey, Calli Hauger-Thackery, Charlotte Purdue

SWIMMING GB medal history Gold 20 Silver 29 Bronze 30
Total Golds 35
Venue Paris La Defense Arena
Events 18 men's events, 18 women's events and one mixed event (six freestyle, two backstroke, two breaststroke, two butterfly, two individual medleys, two freestyle relays, one mixed medley relay)
Finals
27-JulMen's 400m freestyleKieran Bird
27-JulWomen's 400m freestyle
27-Jul

Women's 4 x 100m freestyle relay

Freya Colbert-Freya Anderson-Eva Okaro-
Anna Hopkin
27-Jul

Men's 4 x 100m freestyle relay

Matt Richards-Duncan Scott-Tom Dean-Alexander
Cohoon-Jacob Whittle
28-JulMen's 400m individual medleyMax Litchfield
28-JulWomen's 100m butterflyKeanna Macinnes
28-JulMen's 100m breaststrokeAdam Peaty, James Wilby
29-JulWomen's 400m individual medleyFreya Colbert, Katie Shanahan
29-JulMen's 200m freestyleMatt Richards, Duncan Scott
29-JulMen's 100m backstrokeOliver Morgan, Jonathon Marshall
29-JulWomen's 100m breaststrokeAngharad Evans
29-JulWomen's 200m freestyle
30-JulWomen's 100m backstrokeKathleen Dawson, Medi Harris
30-JulMen's 800m freestyle
30-Jul

Men's 4 x 200m freestyle relay

Matt Richards-Duncan Scott-Tom Dean-James
Guy-Jack McMillan
31-JulWomen's 100m freestyleAnna Hopkin
31-JulMen's 200m butterfly
31-JulWomen's 1500m freestyle
31-JulMen's 200m breaststroke
31-JulMen's 100m freestyleMatt Richards, Jacob Whittle
01-AugWomen's 200m butterflyKeanna Macinnes, Laura Stephens
01-AugMen's 200m backstrokeOliver Morgan, Luke Greenbank
01-AugWomen's 200m breaststroke
01-AugWomen's 4 x 200m freestyle relayFreya Colbert-Abbie Wood-Medi Harris-Lucy Hope
02-AugWomen's 200m backstrokeHoney Osrin, Katie Shanahan
02-AugMen's 200m individual medleyDuncan Scott, Tom Dean
02-AugMen's 50m freestyleBen Proud, Alexander Cohoon
03-AugMen's 100m butterflyJames Guy
03-AugWomen's 200m individual medleyAbbie Wood, Freya Colbert
03-AugWomen's 800m freestyle
03-Aug


Mixed team 4 x 100m medley relay


Kathleen Dawson-Oliver Morgan-Adam Peaty-
Keanna Macinnes-Joe Litchfield-Anna Hopkin-
Matt Richards
04-AugWomen's 50m freestyleAnna Hopkin
04-AugMen's 1500m freestyleDaniel Jervis
04-Aug

Men's 4 x 100m medley relay

Oliver Morgan-Adam Peaty-Joe Litchfield-
Matt Richards
    
04-Aug

Women's 4 x 100m medley relay

Kathleen Dawson-Angharad Evans-Keanna
Macinnes-Anna Hopkin

ARCHERY GB medal history Gold 2 Silver 2 Bronze 5 
Total Golds 5
Venue Les Invalides
Events Men's individual and team; Women's individual and team; Mixed team
Finals
28-JulWomen's team Megan Havers-Penny Healey-Bryony Pitman
29-JulMen's teamConnor Hall-Tom Hall-Alex Wise
02-AugMixed teamAlex Wise-Bryony Pitman
03-AugWomen's individualMegan Havers, Penny Healey, Bryony Pitman
04-AugMen's individual Connor Hall, Tom Hall, Alex Wise

BADMINTON GB medal history Gold 0 Silver 1 Bronze 2
Total Golds 5
Venue Porte de la Chapelle Arena
Events Men's singles, men's doubles; Women's singles, women's doubles; Mixed doubles
Finals
02-AugMixed doubles
03-AugWomen's doubles
04-AugMen's doublesBen Lane-Sean Vendy
05-AugWomen's singlesKirsty Gilmour
05-AugMen's singles

BASKETBALL GB medal history No previous medals
Total Golds 4
Venue Pierre Mauroy Stadium, Lille (5 x 5 group stage), Bercy Arena (5 x 5 finals); Place de la Concorde (3 x 3 competition)
Events Men's 5 x 5 competition (12 teams in three groups), men's 3 x 3 competition (8 teams in one group); Women's 5 x 5 competition (12 teams in three groups), women's 3 x 3 competition (8 teams in one group)
Groups and finals
Group AWomen: Serbia, Spain, China, Puerto Rico
Group BWomen: Canada, Nigeria, Australia, France
Group CWomen: Germany, United States, Japan, Belgium
3 x 3 GroupWomen: China, United States, France, Germany, Canada, Spain, Azerbaijan, Australia
Group AMen: Australia, Greece, Canada, Spain
Group BMen: France, Germany, Japan, Brazil
Group CMen: Serbia, South Sudan, Puerto Rico, United States
3 x 3 GroupMen: Serbia, United States, Lithuania, China, Netherlands, France, Latvia, Poland
05-AugWomen's 3 x 3 competition finals
05-AugMen's 3 x 3 competition finals
10-AugMen's 5 x 5 competition finals
11-AugWomen's 5 x 5 competition finals

BEACH VOLLEYBALL GB medal history No previous medals
Total Golds 2
Venue Eiffel Tower Stadium
Events Men's competition (24 pairs), women's competition (24 pairs)
Finals
09-AugWomen's event
10-AugMen's event

BOXING GB medal history Gold 20 Silver 15 Bronze 27
Total Golds 13
Venue Arena Paris Nord (preliminary stages), Rolland Garros (finals)
Events Seven men's events (various weights); six women's events (various weights)
Finals
06-AugWomen's lightweight (60kg)
07-AugMen's lightweight (63.5kg)
07-AugMen's middleweight (80kg)
08-AugWomen's bantamweight (54kg)Charley Davison
08-AugMen's flyweight (51kg)
09-AugWomen's flyweight (50kg)
09-AugWomen's welterweight (66kg)Rosie Eccles
09-AugMen's welterweight (71kg)Lewis Richardson
09-AugMen's heavyweight (92kg)Patrick Brown
10-AugWomen's featherweight (57kg)
10-AugWomen's middleweight (75kg)Chantelle Reid
10-AugMen's featherweight (57kg)
10-AugMen's super heavyweight (+92kg)Delicious Orie

BREAKING GB medal history New event
Total Golds 2
Venue Place de la Concorde
Events Boy's competition (16 competitors), girl's competition (16 competitors)
Finals
09-AugGirl's event
10-AugBoy's event

CANOE - SLALOM GB medal history Gold 2 Silver 7 Bronze 1
Total Golds 6
Venue National Olympic Nautical Stadium of Ile-de-France
Events Men's C-1, Men's K-1, Men's kayak cross, Women's C-1, Women's K-1, Women's kayak cross
Finals
28-JulWomen's K-1Kimberley Woods
29-JulMen's C-1Adam Burgess
31-JulWomen's C-1Mallory Franklin
01-AugMen's K-1Joe Clarke
05-AugWomen's kayak crossAdam Burgess-Joe Clarke
05-AugMen's kayak crossMallory Franklin-Kimberley Woods

CANOE - SPRINT GB medal history Gold 3 Silver 1 Bronze 5
Total Golds 10
Venue National Olympic Nautical Stadium of Ile-de-France
Events Men's C-1 1000m, Men's C-2 500m, Men's K-1 1000m, Men's K-2 500m, Men's K-4 500m; Women's C-1 200m, Women's C-2 500m, Women's K-1 500m, Women's K-2 500m, Women's K-4 500m
Finals
08-AugMen's C-2 500m
08-AugWomen's K-4 500m
08-AugMen's K-4 500m
09-AugWomen's C-2 500m
09-AugWomen's K-2 500m
09-AugMen's K-2 500m
09-AugMen's C-1 1000m
10-AugWomen's K-1 500m
10-AugMen's K-1 1000m
10-AugWomen's C-1 200m

CLIMBING GB medal history No previous medals
Total Golds 4
Venue Le Bourget Sport Climbing Venue
Events Men's speed competition, men's boulder-and-lead combined; Women's speed competition, women's boulder-and-lead combined
Finals
07-AugWomen's speed competition
08-AugMen's speed competition
09-AugMen's boulder-and-lead combinedHamish McArthur, Tony Roberts
10-AugWomen's boulder-and-lead combinedErin McNeice, Molly Thompson-Smith

CYCLING - ROAD GB medal history Gold 2 Silver 8 Bronze 6
Total Golds 4
Venue Pont d'Iena (road race), Les Invalides-Pont Alexandre III (time trial)
Events Men's road race, men's time trial; Women's road race, women's time trial
Finals
27-JulWomen's time trialAnna Henderson
27-JulMen's time trialEthan Hayter, Josh Tarling
03-AugMen's road raceTom Pidcock, Josh Tarling, Stephen Williams, Fred Wright
04-AugWomen's road raceLizzie Deignan, Anna Henderson, Pfeiffer Georgi, Anna Morris

CYCLING - BMX, MOUNTAIN BIKE GB medal history Gold 2 Silver 1 Bronze 0
Total Golds 6
Venue Velodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (BMX racing), Place de la Concorde (BMX freestyle); Elancourt Hill (mountain biking)
Events Men's BMX freestyle, men's BMX racing, men's mountain bike cross-country; Women's BMX freestyle, Women's BMX racing, Women's mountain bike cross-country
Finals
28-JulWomen's mountain bike cross-countryElla Maclean-Howell, Evie Richards
29-JulMen's mountain bike cross-countryCharlie Aldridge, Tom Pidcock
31-JulWomen's BMX freestyleCharlotte Worthington
31-JulMen's BMX freestyleKieran Reilly
02-AugMen's BMX racingKye Whyte
02-AugWomen's BMX racingBen Shriever

CYCLING - TRACK GB medal history Gold 33 Silver 25 Bronze 20 (lead nation)
Total Golds 12
Venue Velodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Events Men and women's events in the following categories: Keirin, Omnium, Madison, Sprint, Team sprint, Team pursuit
Finals
05-Aug

Women's Team sprint

Sophie Capewell-Emma Finucane-
Katy Marchant
06-AugMen's Team sprintJack Carlin-Ed Lowe-Hamish Turnbull
07-Aug

Men's Team pursuit

Dan Bigham-Ethan Hayer-Charlie Tanfield-
Ethan Vernon-Oliver Wood
07-Aug

Women's Team pursuit

Elinor Barker-Neah Evans-Josie Knight-
Anna Morris-Jess Roberts
08-AugWomen's Keirin
08-AugMen's OmniumEthan Hayter
09-AugWomen's MadisonElinor Barker-Neah Evans
09-AugMen's SprintJack Carlin, Hamish Turnbull
10-AugMen's MadisonEthan Hayter-Oliver Wood
11-AugMen's KeirinJack Carlin, Hamish Turnbull
11-AugWomen's Sprint
11-AugWomen's Omnium

DIVING GB medal history Gold 2 Silver 3 Bronze 8
Total Golds 8
Venue Paris Aquatic Centre
Events Men and women's events in the following categories: 3m springboard, 10m platform, synchronised 3m springboard, synchronised 10m platform
Finals
27-JulWomen's synchronised 3m springboardYasmin Harper-Scarlett Mew Jensen
29-JulMen's synchronised 10m platformTom Daley-Noah Williams
31-JulWomen's synchronised 10m platformAndrea Spendolini-Sirieix-Lois Toulson
02-AugMen's synchronised 3m springboardAnthony Harding-Jack Laugher
06-AugWomen's 10m platformAndrea Spendolini-Sirieix, Lois Toulson
08-AugMen's 3m springboardJack Laugher, Jordan Houlden
09-AugWomen's 3m springboardYasmin Harper, Grace Reid
10-AugMen's 10m platformNoah Williams, Kyle Kothari

EQUESTRIAN GB medal history Gold 13 Silver 12 Bronze 15
Total Golds 6
Venue Versailles Palace
Events Individual and team events in dressage, jumping, and eventing
Finals
29-JulTeam eventingRosalind Canter-Laura Collett-Tom McEwen
29-JulIndividual eventingRosalind Canter, Laura Collett, Tom McEwen
02-AugTeam jumpingScott Brash-Harry Charles-Ben Maher
03-AugTeam dressage Grand Prix specialBecky Moody-Carl Hester-Lottie Fry 
04-AugIndividual dressage Grand Prix freestyleBecky Moody, Carl Hester, Lottie Fry
06-AugIndividual jumpingScott Brash, Harry Charles, Ben Maher
Horses
Eventing Lordship Graffalo (Rosalind Canter), London 52 (Laura Collett), JL Dublin (Tom McEwen)
Dressage Jagerbomb (Becky Moody), Fame (Carl Hester), Glamourdalec (Lottie Fry)
Jumping Hello Jefferson (Scott Brash), Romeo 88 (Harry Charles), Point Break (Ben Maher)

FENCING GB medal history Gold 1 Silver 8 Bronze 0
Total Golds 12
Venue Grand Palais
Events Men's individual épée, individual foil, individual sabre, team épée, team foil, and team sabre; Women's individual épée, individual foil, individual sabre, team épée, team foil, and team sabre
Finals
27-JulWomen's individual épée
27-JulMen's individual sabre
28-JulWomen's individual foil
28-JulMen's individual épée
29-JulWomen's individual sabre
29-JulMen's individual foil
30-JulWomen's team épée
31-JulMen's team sabre
01-AugWomen's team foil
02-AugMen's team épée
03-AugWomen's team sabre
04-AugMen's team foul

FOOTBALL GB medal history Gold 3 Silver 0 Bronze 0
Total Golds 2
Venue Parc des Princes (gold medal finals)
Events Men's competition (16 teams), women's competition (12 teams)
Groups and finals
Group AMen: France, United States, Guinea, New Zealand
Group BMen: Argentina, Morocco, Iraq, Ukraine
Group CMen: Uzbekistan, Spain, Egypt, Dominican Republic
Group DMen: Japan, Paraguay, Mali, Israel
Group AWomen: France, Colombia, Canada, New Zealand
Group BWomen: United States, Zambia, Germany, Australia
Group CWomen: Spain, Japan, Nigeria, Brazil
08-09-AugMen's finals
09-10-AugWomen's finals

GOLF GB medal history Gold 1 Silver 1 Bronze 1
Total Golds 2
Venue Le Golf National
Events Men's individual (72 holes stroke play), Women's individual (72 holes stroke play)
01-04-AugMen's eventMatt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood
07-10-AugWomen's eventGeorgia Hall, Charley Hull

GYMNASTICS - ARTISTIC GB medal history Gold 3 Silver 3 Bronze 10
Total Golds 14
Venue Bercy Arena
Events Men's team all-round, men's individual all-round, men's floor, men's pommel horse, men's rings, men's vault, men's parallel bars, men's horizontal bars; Women's team all-round, women's individual all-round, women's floor, women's vault, women's uneven bars, women's balance beam
Finals
29-Jul

Men's team all-round

Joe Fraser, Harry Hepworth, Jake Jarman, Luke Whitehouse,
Max Whitlock, James Hall (reserve)
30-Jul

Women's team all-round

Becky Downie, Ruby Evans, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Alice
Kinsella, Abigail Martin
31-JulMen's team individual all-round
01-AugWomen's individual all-round
03-AugMen's floor
03-AugWomen's vault
03-AugMen's pommel horse
04-AugMen's rings
04-AugWomen's uneven bars
04-AugMen's vault
05-AugMen's parallel bars
05-AugWomen's balance beam
05-AugMen's horizontal bars
05-AugWomen's floor

GYMNASTICS - RHYTHMIC, TRAMPOLINE GB medal history (rhythmic) No previous medals GB medal history (trampoline) Gold 0 Silver 1 Bronze 1
Total Golds 4
Venue Porte de la Chapelle Arena (rhythmic), Bercy Arena (trampoline)
Events Women's individual all-round, women's group all-round (rhythmic); men's event, women's event (trampoline)
Finals 
02-AugWomen's trampolineBryony Page, Isabelle Songhurst
02-AugMen's trampolineZak Perzamanos
09-AugWomen's individual all-round
10-AugWomen's group all-round

HANDBALL GB medal history No previous medals
Total Golds 2
Venues South Paris Arena 6 (group stage), Pierre Mauroy Stadium, Lille (finals) 
Events Men's competition (12 teams), women's competition (12 teams)
Groups and finals
Group AMen: Spain, Croatia, Germany, Slovenia, Sweden, Japan
Group BMen: Denmark, Norway, Hungary, France, Egypt, Argentina
Group AWomen: Norway, Germany, Slovenia, Sweden, Denmark, South Korea
Group BWomen: Hungary, Netherlands, Spain, France, Brazil, Angola
10-AugWomen's finals
11-AugMen's finals

HOCKEY GB medal history Gold 4 Silver 2 Bronze 7
Total Golds 2
Venue Stade Yves-du-Manoir
Events Men's competition (12 teams), women's competition (12 teams)
Groups and finals
Group AMen: Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, France, South Africa
Group BMen: Belgium, India, Australia, Argentina, New Zealand, Ireland
Group AWomen: Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Japan, China, France
Group BWomen: Australia, Argentina, Great Britain, Spain, United States, South Africa
08-AugMen's finals
09-AugWomen's finals
* Men 
Goalkeeper Ollie Payne 
Defenders Nick Park, Jack Waller, David Ames (c), James Albery, Liam Sanford, Connor Williamson, Gareth Furlong 
Midfielders Jacob Draper, Zachary Wallace, Phil Roper, David Goodfield, Lee Morton 
Forwards Rupert Shipperley, Sam Ward, Will Calnan 
Coach Paul Revington
* Women
Goalkeeper
Miram Pritchard 
Defenders Anna Toman, Amy Costello, Giselle Ansley, Hollie Pearne-Webb (c) 
Midfielders Laura Roper, Sarah Jones, Tessa Howard, Fiona Crackles, Sophie Hamilton, Lily Owsley, Flora Peel 
Forwards Hannah French, Sarah Robertson, Charlotte Watson, Isabelle Petter 
Coach David Ralph

JUDO GB medal history Gold 0 Silver 8 Bronze 12
Total Golds 15
Venue Grand Palais Ephemere
Events Seven men's events (various weights); seven women's events (various weights); one mixed team event
Finals
27-JulMen's extra-lightweight (60kg)
27-JulWomen's extra-lightweight (48kg)
28-JulMen's half-lightweight (66kg)
28-JulWomen's half-lightweight (52kg)Chelsie Giles
29-JulMen's lightweight (73kg)
29-JulWomen's lightweight (57kg)Lele Nairne
30-JulMen's half-middleweight (81kg)
30-JulWomen's half-middleweight (63kg)Lucy Renshall
31-JulMen's middleweight (90kg)
31-JulWomen's middleweight (70kg)Jemima Yeats-Brown
01-AugMen's half-heavyweight (100kg)
01-AugWomen's half-heavyweight (78kg)Emma Reid
02-AugMen's heavyweight (+100kg)
02-AugWomen's heavyweight (+78kg)
03-AugMixed team event

MODERN PENTATHLON GB medal history Gold 4 Silver 2 Bronze 3
Total Golds 2
Venue Versailles Palace (except fencing rounds at North Paris Arena)
Events Men's individual event and women's individual event over five disciplines: pistol shooting, épée fencing, 200m freestyle swimming, show jumping, 3.2km cross-country run
Finals
08-10-AugMen's eventJoe Choong, Charlie Brown
08-11-AugWomen's eventKerenza Bryson, Kate French

ROWING GB medal history Gold 31 Silver 25 Bronze 14
Total Golds 14
Venue National Olympic Nautical Stadium of Ile-de-France
Events Men's single sculls, pair, double sculls, lightweight double sculls, quadruple sculls, four, eight; Women's single sculls, pair, double sculls, lightweight double sculls, quadruple sculls, four, eight
Finals
31-Jul

Men's quadruple sculls

Tom Barras, Callum Dixon, Matt Haywood,
Graeme Thomas
31-Jul

Women's quadruple sculls

Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson,
Georgie Brayshaw
01-AugWomen's double scullsBecky Wilde, Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne
01-AugMen's double sculls
01-Aug

Women's four

Helen Glover, Esme Booth, Sam Redgrave,
Rebecca Shorten
01-Aug

Men's four

Oli Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge,
Freddie Davidson
02-AugMen's pairOllie Wynne-Griffith, Tom George
02-AugWomen's pairChloe Brew, Rebecca Edwards
02-AugMen's lightweight double sculls
02-AugWomen's lightweight double scullsEmily Craig, Imogen Grant
03-AugWomen's single sculls
03-AugMen's single sculls
03-Aug


Women's eight


Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Holly Dunford, Emily Ford,
Lauren Irwin, Eve Stewart, Hattie Taylor,
Annie Campbell-Orde, Henry Fieldman (cox)
03-Aug


Men's eight


Sholto Carnegie, Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding,
Jacob Dawson, Charlie Elwes, Tom Digby, James Rudkin,
Tom Ford, Harry Brightmore (cox)

RUGBY SEVENS GB medal history Gold 0 Silver 3 Bronze 0
Total Golds 2
Venue Stade de France
Events Men's competition (12 teams), women's competition (12 teams)
Group and finals
Group AMen: New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, Japan
Group BMen: Argentina, Australia, Samoa, Kenya
Group CMen: Fiji, France, United States, Uruguay
Group AWomen: New Zealand, Fiji, Canada, China
Group BWomen: Australia, Ireland, Great Britain, South Africa
Group CWomen: France, United States, Japan, Brazil
24-27-JulMen's competition
28-30-JulWomen's competition
* Women
Squad Amy Wilson-Hardy, Ellie Boatman, Ellie Kildunne, Emma Uren (c), Grace Crompton, Heather Cowell, Isla Norman-Bell, Jade Shekells, Jasmine Joyce, Lauren Torley, Lisa Thomson, Megan Jones
Reserves Abi Burton (reserve), Kayleigh Powell (reserve)
Coach Nick Wakley


SAILING GB medal history Gold 31 Silver 21 Bronze 12 (lead nation)
Total Golds 10
Venue Marseille Marina
Events Men's classes: IQFoil, Formula Kite, ILCA7, 49er; Women's classes: IQFoil, Formula Kite, ILCA6, 49erFX; Mixed classes: 470, Nacra 17
Medal races
01-AugMen's 49erJames Peters, Fynn Sterritt
01-AugWomen's 49erFXFreya Black, Saskia Tidey
02-AugWomen's IQFoilEmma Wilson
02-AugMen's IQFoilSam Sills
06-AugWomen's ILCA6Hannah Snellgrove
06-AugMen's ILCA7Michael Beckett
07-AugMixed Nacra 17John Gimson-Anna Burnet
07-AugMixed 470Chris Grube-Vita Heathcote
08-AugMen's Formula KiteConnor Bainbridge
08-AugWomen's Formula KiteEllie Aldridge

SHOOTING GB medal history Gold 13 Silver 15 Bronze 19
Total Golds 15
Venue National Shooting Centre, Chateauroux
Events Six men's events (two each in the disciplines of rifle, pistol, and shotgun); Six women's events (two each in the disciplines of rifle, pistol, and shotgun); Three mixed events (one each in the disciplines of rifle, pistol, and shotgun) 
Finals
27-JulMixed 10m air rifle teamMichael Bargeron
28-JulMen's 10m air pistol
28-JulWomen's 10m air pistol
29-JulMen's 10m air rifle
29-JulWomen's 10m air rifleSeonaid McIntosh
30-JulMixed 10m air pistol teamMichael Bargeron-Seonaid McIntosh
30-JulMen's trapMatthew Coward-Holley, Nathan Hales
31-JulWomen's trapLucy Hall
01-AugMen's 50m rifle three positionsMichael Bargeron
02-AugWomen's 50m rifle three positionsSeonaid McIntosh
03-AugWomen's 25m pistol
03-AugMen's skeet
04-AugWomen's skeetAmber Rutter
05-AugMen's 25m rapid pistol
05-AugMixed skeet team

SKATEBOARDING GB medal history Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 1
Total Golds 4
Venue Place de la Concorde
Events Men's street, men's park; Women's street, women's park
Finals
27-JulMen's street
28-JulWomen's street
06-AugWomen's parkSky Brown, Lola Tambling
07-AugMen's parkAndy Macdonald

SURFING GB medal history No previous medals
Total Golds 2
Venue Teahupo'o reef pass, Tahiti, French Polynesia
Events Men's shortboard; Women's shortboard
Finals
31-JulMen's shortboard
31-JulWomen's shortboard

SWIMMING - ARTISTIC (SYNCHRONISED) GB medal history No previous medals
Total Golds 2
Venue Paris Aquatic Centre
Events Women's duet, Mixed team
Finals
05-07-AugWomen's duetKate Shortman-Isabelle Thorpe
09-10-AugMixed team

SWIMMING - OPEN WATER GB medal history Gold 0 Silver 2 Bronze 1
Total Golds 2
Venue Pont Alexandre III/River Seine
Events Men's competition, women's competition
Finals
08-AugWomen's 10kmLeah Crisp
09-AugMen's 10kmHector Pardoe, Tobias Robinson

TABLE TENNIS GB medal history No previous medals
Total Golds 5
Venue Paris Expo Porte de Versailles
Events Men's singles, men's team; Women's singles, women's team; Mixed doubles
Finals
30-JulMixed doubles
03-AugWomen's singlesAnna Hursey
04-AugMen's singlesLiam Pitchford
09-AugMen's team
10-AugWomen's team

TAEKWONDO GB medal history Gold 2 Silver 3 Bronze 4
Total Golds 8
Venue Grand Palais
Events Four men's events (various weights); four women's events (various weights)
Finals
07-AugWomen's flyweight (49kg)
07-AugMen's flyweight (58kg)
08-AugWomen's featherweight (57kg)Jade Jones
08-AugMen's featherweight (68kg)Bradley Sinden
09-AugWomen's middleweight (67kg)
09-AugMen's middleweight (80kg)Caden Cunningham
10-AugWomen's heavyweight (+67kg)Rebecca McGowan
10-AugMen's heavyweight (+80kg)

TENNIS GB medal history Gold 17 Silver 14 Bronze 12
Total Golds 5
Venue Rolland Garros
Events Men's singles, men's doubles; Women's singles, women's doubles; Mixed doubles
Finals
02-AugMixed doublesJoe Salisbury-Heather Watson
02-03-AugWomen's singlesKatie Boulter
02-03-AugMen's doublesJoe Salisbury-Neal Skupski, Andy Murray-Dan Evans
03-04-AugMen's singlesJack Draper, Dan Evans, Cameron Norrie
04-AugWomen's doublesKatie Boulter-Heather Watson

TRIATHLON GB medal history Gold 3 Silver 3 Bronze 2 (lead nation)
Total Golds 3
Venue Port Alexandre III/River Seine
Events Men's individual competition (1.5km swim, 40km cycle, 10km run); Women's individual competition (1.5km swim, 40km cycle, 10km run); Mixed relay (teams of four, 1.2km swim, 8km cycle, 2km run)
Finals
30-JulMen's eventSam Dickinson, Alex Yee
31-JulWomen's eventBeth Potter, Georgia Taylor-Brown, Kate Waugh
05-AugMixed relaySam Dickinson-Georgia Taylor-Brown-Alex Yee-Beth Potter

VOLLEYBALL GB medal history No previous medals
Total Golds 2
Venue South Paris Arena 1
Events Men's competition (12 teams), women's competition (12 teams)
Groups and finals
Group AMen: France, Slovenia, Canada, Serbia
Group BMen: Poland, Italy, Egypt, Brazil
Group CMen: Japan, United States, Argentina, Germany
Group AWomen: France, United States, China, Serbia
Group BWomen: Brazil, Poland, Japan, Kenya
Group CWomen: Italy, Turkey, Netherlands, Dominican Republic
20-AugWomen's finals
21-AugMen's finals

WATER POLO GB medal history Gold 3 Silver 0 Bronze 0
Total Golds 2
Venue Paris Aquatics Centre (group stages), Paris La Defense Arena (finals)
Events Men's competition (12 teams), women's competition (10 teams)
Groups and finals
Group AMen: Croatia, Italy, Romania, Greece, United States, Montenegro
Group BMen: Australia, Serbia, France, Hungary, Japan, Spain
Group AWomen: Hungary, Australia, Canada, China, Netherlands
Group BWomen: France, Greece, Italy, United States, Spain
09-10-AugMen's finals
10-11-AugWomen's finals

WEIGHTLIFTING GB medal history Gold 1 Silver 4 Bronze 3
Total Golds 10
Venue Paris Expo Porte de Versailles
Events Five men's events (various weights); five women's events (various weights)
Finals
07-AugMen's 61kg
07-AugWomen's 49kg
08-AugWomen's 59kg
08-AugMen's 73kg
09-AugMen's 89kg
09-AugWomen's 71kg
10-AugMen's 102kg
10-AugWomen's 81kg
10-AugMen's +102kg
11-AugWomen's +81kgEmily Campbell

WRESTLING - FREESTYLE GB medal history Gold 3 Silver 4 Bronze 10
Total Golds 12
Venue Grand Palais Ephemere
Events Six men's events (various weights); six women's events (various weights)
Finals
06-AugWomen's 68kg
07-AugWomen's 50kg
08-AugWomen's 53kg
09-AugMen's 57kg
09-AugMen's 86kg
09-AugWomen's 57kg
10-AugMen's 74kg
10-AugMen's 125kg
10-AugWomen's 62kg
11-AugMen's 65kg
11-AugMen's 97kg
11-AugWomen's 76kg

WRESTLING - GRECO-ROMAN GB medal history No previous medals
Total Golds 6
Venue Grand Palais Ephemere
Events Six men's events (various weights)
Finals
06-AugMen's 60kg
06-AugMen's 130kg
07-AugMen's 77kg
07-AugMen's 97kg
08-AugMen's 67kg
08-AugMen's 87kg

There are no Team GB competitors at the Paris 2024 Olympics in the following sports: basketball, beach volleyball, breaking, fencing, football, handball, surfing, artistic swimming, volleyball, water polo or wrestling

Sunday 14 July 2024

Euro 2024 Final: Still waiting, still hurting

🟥 EURO 2024 FINAL 🟥

SPAIN
2
Williams 47, Oyarzabal 86
ENGLAND 1 Palmer 73

Spain Unai Simon, Carvajal, Le Normand (Nacho 83), Laporte, Cucurella, Rodri (Zubimendi 46), Olmo, Fabian Ruiz, Morata, Williams, Yamal (Merino 89) Booked Olmo
England Pickford, Walker, Stones, Guehi, Saka, Mainoo (Palmer 70), Rice, Shaw, Foden (Toney 89), Bellingham, Kane (Watkins 61) Booked Kane, Stones
Attendance 65,600 at the Olympiastadion, Berlin Referee  Francois Letexier (France)
Kick-off 8pm BST. Live on BBC and ITV.

SPAIN crushed England dreams of a first major trophy in 58 years as Mikel Oyarzabal struck with only four minutes left in Berlin to win the Euro 2024 Final.

Substitute Oyarzabal converted a cross from the left by Chelsea full-back Marc Cucurella as La Roja lifted the European Championship trophy for a record fourth time, following previous triumphs in 1964, 2008 and 2012.

But, for England, the wait to add a second title to the 1966 World Cup goes on, despite Fate teasing the Three Lions at the end that they could bring the match level for a second time.

Semi final hero Ollie Watkins mis-controlled a sharp ball by Jude Bellingham into his feet in the box - before an excellent delivery off a corner by Cole Palmer found Declan Rice rising to bring a point-blank save from Unai Simon.

The ball rebounded to Marc Guehi who did everything he could to get his header on target, only for Dani Olmo to clear off the line. Rice then sent a third header harmlessly over the bar.

For once in this tournament then, after the recoveries in previous knockout rounds against Slovakia and Switzerland - and the late winner in the semi final against Netherlands - there was no dividend paid out to England for their attempted comeback. 

Yet, prior to Oyarzabal's goal, it looked as if Gareth Southgate's men just might be about to pull off something special.

Of course, to begin with, the match took on a predictable pattern. Spain dominated possession and threatened to open up England on several occasions - but the Three Lions kept their shape and, for the most part, looked pretty comfortable.

England even threw a few of their own punches - and both teams will have walked down the tunnel at the interval satisfied with the state of play.

Within seconds of the restart, though, everything changed.

Teenager Lamine Yamal cut in from the right, shrugging off Luke Shaw to leave several England players in his wake on the edge of the box.

A simple ball to his left found the unmarked Nico Williams with space and time to pick his spot - and the winger made absolutely no mistake with his finish.

At least it was a familiar position for England in this tournament - against Slovakia in the Last 16, Bellingham rescued a draw in the 95th minute before Harry Kane's header at the start of extra time.

Against Switzerland in the quarter finals, Bukayo Saka struck an 80th-minute equaliser only minutes after England had fallen behind - before the Three Lions progressed with a perfect set of spot-kicks.

Then, against Netherlands in the semi final, Watkins prevented another torturous extra time period with a wonderful turn-and-shot in the 90th minute.

But Spain were another proposition altogether - and La Roja had chances to put the match out of England's reach through Olmo, who unusually missed the target, and Yamal who brought the best out of goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

At 1-0 down, though, England knew they were still in with a chance - and, in a rare foray deep into Spanish territory, Saka strode down the right and found Bellingham in the box.

The Real Madrid man's well-paced lay-off allowed Chelsea's impressive youngster Palmer to drive through the ball first-time into the bottom corner for a wonderful equaliser.

Game on - but, in truth, the pattern of the match did not change, with England seemingly happy enough to coast with the scores level towards extra time.

By contrast, Spain continued to look for gaps - and, with time running out before an extension to the match, Oyarzabal succeeded in cracking open the lock on the treasure chest.

For sure, those late chances for Watkins, Rice and Guehi made this feel like a cruel defeat for England in a match in which they never looked completely outclassed.

Equally, though, Southgate's side were clearly second-best in this Final - and, while it hurts right now to admit it, that is not something of which to be ashamed in the face of this delightful Spain team.

Manchester City midfielder Rodri was awarded player of the tournament - but the excellent Olmo can count himself particularly unlucky not to have taken that prize after his three goals in three separate knockout stage games, and that goal-line clearance.

Down the left, Athletic Bilbao winger Williams provided a constant threat - while, on the other flank, the Spanish unveiled their latest diamond.

There is nothing rough about Yamal, though - and, though Shaw generally kept the 17-year-old relatively subdued, the Barcelona teenager has already demonstrated enough to make it clear that he is a star in the making.

Indeed, Olmo, Williams, Yamal and Fabian Ruiz all compensated for their misfiring skipper Alvaro Morata by using space down the wings and swarming the box.

By contrast, from an attacking perspective, England had an extremely limited tactical approach which left them too reliant on moments of fortune and individual pieces of football genius.

Thankfully, there were actually quite a few of both of those - and, notably without the latter, this campaign would have finished in a woeful defeat to Slovakia.

All the way through this tournament though, England were unable to construct attacks in a consistent and structured fashion.

Kane infuriatingly kept dropping far too deep, Phil Foden and Bellingham failed to pick up the slack when he did, while the likes of Palmer, Eberechi Eze and Anthony Gordon in particular needed to be given far more opportunity than they were.

In his post-match interview, head coach Southgate insisted now "is not the time" to make a decision on his future - but, by the end of Tuesday morning, he had resigned.

Southgate moves on with his head held high, having enhanced his CV after overseeing runs to the 2018 World Cup semi finals, the Euro 2020+1 Final, and now the Euro 2024 Final.

Even the 2022 World Cup concluded with a creditable defeat to defending champions and eventual runners-up France at the quarter final stage.

England have literally never seen such a sustained period of being thereabouts in successive tournaments, though sadly they never made it there.

Certainly, it is a far cry from the mess which Southgate inherited in 2016 when, less than six months after the humiliating defeat to Iceland, he followed on from the grubby Sam Allardyce misadventure.

On that note, Southgate represented his position well, respecting his opponents and addressing the issue of racism on social media and in the stands in a calm and rational manner.

In this way at least, he did not shy away from his responsibilities as an England representative.

Meanwhile, on the pitch, the 53-year-old led England through as many knockout stage progressions - nine - as all of his predecessors combined.

Under Southgate, the Three Lions also topped their group in major tournaments on successive occasions for the first time ever - and, in fact, have done it three times in a row since Euro 2020+1.

So, for all the talk of favourable draws in the knockout stages, England have helped themselves with an uncharacteristic knack of making qualifying and group stages look easy.

Eight years is a long enough period to be in charge, though - and Southgate's stubborn selection choices and refusal even to consider altering his defensive tactical approach led to an increasingly fractious relationship with the Three Lions fanbase.

Atomic Kitten and all that seems a long time ago now - and, starved of any major trophy success since 1966, England fans are desperate for a trophy-winning manager, rather than a well-spoken diplomat who, upon his promotion from Under-21 coach, merely happened to be in the right place at the right time.

Nevertheless, any new coach will still face the same issue which has troubled England for decades and which Southgate, for all his group wins and knockout stage progressions, did not get any closer to solving.

Since Euro 2000, England have only beaten three teams ranked in the top 10 in the world in major tournament finals - Germany in 2000, Argentina in 2002 via a David Beckham penalty and Denmark in extra time in 2021.

Surely, though, a fresh broom is the only way to get the best out of a supremely talented squad who often succeeded in matches at this tournament despite the coach - and not because of him. 

🟥 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP ROLL OF HONOUR 🟥

YearChampionsRunner-upEngland performanceEngland coach
1960SOVIET UNIONYugoslaviaDid not enterWalter Winterbottom
1964SPAINSoviet UnionPreliminary roundSir Alf Ramsey
1968ITALYYugoslaviaSemi finals (third)Sir Alf Ramsey
1972

WEST GERMANY

Soviet Union

Quarter finals*
*not part of finals tournament
Sir Alf Ramey

1976CZECHOSLOVAKIAWest GermanyDid not qualifyDon Revie
1980WEST GERMANYBelgiumGroup stageRon Greenwood
1984FRANCESpainDid not qualifySir Bobby Robson
1988NETHERLANDSSoviet UnionGroup stageSir Bobby Robson
1992DENMARKGermanyGroup stageGraham Taylor
1996GERMANYCzech RepublicSemi finalsTerry Venables
2000FRANCEItalyGroup stageKevin Keegan
2004GREECEPortugalQuarter finalsSven-Goran Eriksson
2008SPAINGermanyDid not qualifySteve McClaren
2012SPAINItalyQuarter finalsRoy Hodgson
2016PORTUGALFranceLast 16Roy Hodgson
2020+1ITALYEnglandRunners-upGareth Southgate
2024SPAINEnglandRunners-upGareth Southgate

🟥 EURO 2024 GROUP STAGE 🟥

GROUP AWDLFAGDPts
(Q) GERMANY21082+67
(Q) SWITZERLAND
12053+25
HUNGARY
10225-33
SCOTLAND01227-51

14-June
20:00GERMANY5-1SCOTLANDMunich
ITV



Wirtz 10, Musiala 19
Havertz 45+1pen
Fullkrug 68, Can 90+3

Rudiger 87og



15-June14:00HUNGARY1-3SWITZERLANDCologne
ITV


Varga 66


Duah 12, Aebischer 45
Embolo 90+3

19-June17:00GERMANY2-0HUNGARYStuttgart
BBC

Musiala 22, Gundogan 67


19-June20:00SCOTLAND1-1SWITZERLANDCologne
BBC

McTominay 13
Shaqiri 26
23-June20:00SWITZERLAND1-1GERMANYFrankfurt
BBC

Ndoye 29
Fullkrug 90+2
23-June20:00SCOTLAND0-1HUNGARYStuttgart
BBC



Csoboth 90+10

■ GROUP BWDLFAGDPts
(Q) SPAIN30050+59
(Q) ITALY
1113304
CROATIA02136-32
ALBANIA01235-21

15-June17:00SPAIN3-0CROATIABerlin
ITV


Morata 29, Fabian Ruiz 32
Carvajal 45+2



15-June20:00ITALY2-1ALBANIADortmund
BBC
Bastoni 11, Barella 16
Bajrami 1
19-June14:00CROATIA2-2ALBANIAHamburg
ITV
Kramaric 74, Gjasula 76og
Laci 11, Gjasula 90+5
20-June20:00SPAIN1-0ITALYGelsenkirchen
ITV
Calafiori 55og


24-June20:00ALBANIA0-1SPAINDusseldorf
BBC


Ferran Torres 13
24-June20:00CROATIA1-1ITALYLeipzig
BBC
Modric 55
Zaccagni 90+8

 GROUP CWDLFAGDPts
(Q) ENGLAND
12021+15
(Q) DENMARK
0302203
(Q) SLOVENIA
0302203
SERBIA
02112-12

16-June17:00SLOVENIA1-1DENMARK
Stuttgart
ITV
Janza 77
Eriksen 17
16-June20:00SERBIA0-1ENGLANDGelsenkirchen
BBC

Bellingham 13
20-June14:00SLOVENIA1-1SERBIA
Munich
ITV
Karnicnik 69 
Jovic 90+6
20-June17:00DENMARK1-1ENGLANDFrankfurt
BBC
Hjulmand 34
Kane 18
25-June20:00ENGLAND
0-0SLOVENIA
Cologne
ITV




25-June20:00DENMARK0-0SERBIAMunich
ITV





■ GROUP DWDLFAGDPts
(Q) AUSTRIA20154+16
(Q) FRANCE12021+15
(Q) NETHERLANDS1114404
POLAND01235-21

16-June14:00POLAND1-2NETHERLANDSHamburg
BBC
Buksa 16
Gakpo 29, Weghorst 83
17-June20:00AUSTRIA0-1FRANCE
Dusseldorf
ITV


Wober 38og
21-June17:00POLAND1-3AUSTRIABerlin
ITV


Piatek 30


Trauner 9, Baumgartner 66
Arnautovic 78pen

21-June20:00NETHERLANDS0-0FRANCELeipzig
BBC




25-June17:00NETHERLANDS2-3AUSTRIABerlin
BBC


Gakpo 47, Depay 75


Malen 6og, Schmid 59
Sabitzer 80

25-June17:00FRANCE1-1POLANDDortmund
BBC
Mbappe 56pen
Lewandowski 79pen

■ GROUP EWDLFAGDPts
(Q) ROMANIA
11143+14
(Q) BELGIUM11121+14
(Q) SLOVAKIA
1113304
UKRAINE11124-24

17-June14:00ROMANIA3-0UKRAINEMunich
BBC


Stanciu 29, R Marin 53
Dragus 57



17-June17:00BELGIUM0-1SLOVAKIAFrankfurt
ITV


Schranz 7
21-June14:00SLOVAKIA1-2UKRAINEDusseldorf
BBC
Schranz 17
Shaparenko 54, Yaremchuk 80
22-June20:00BELGIUM2-0ROMANIACologne
ITV
Tielemans 2, De Bruyne 80


26-June17:00SLOVAKIA1-1ROMANIAFrankfurt
BBC
Duda 24
R Marin 37pen
26-June17:00UKRAINE0-0BELGIUMStuttgart
BBC






■ GROUP FWDLFAGDPts
(Q) PORTUGAL20153+26
(Q) TURKEY2015506
(Q) GEORGIA1114404
CZECH REPUBLIC01235-21

18-June17:00TURKEY3-1GEORGIADortmund
BBC


Muldur 25, Guler 65
Akturkoglu 90+7

Mikautadze 32


18-June20:00PORTUGAL2-1CZECH REPUBLICLeipzig
BBC
Hranac 69og, Conceicao 90+2
Provod 62
22-June14:00GEORGIA1-1CZECH REPUBLICHamburg
BBC
Mikautadze 45+4pen
Schick 59
22-June17:00TURKEY0-3PORTUGALDortmund
ITV


Bernardo Silva 21, Akaydin 28og
Bruno Fernandes 55

26-June20:00GEORGIA2-0PORTUGALGelsenkirchen
ITV


Kvaratskhelia 2
Mikautadze 57pen




26-June20:00CZECH REPUBLIC1-2TURKEYHamburg
ITV
Soucek 66
Calhanoglu 51, Tosun 90+4

 THIRD-PLACED TEAMSGroup
WDLFAGDPts
(Q) NETHERLANDS[D]1114404
(Q) GEORGIA[F]1114404
(Q) SLOVAKIA[E]1113304
(Q) SLOVENIA
[C]0302203
HUNGARY[A]10225-33
CROATIA
[B]02136-32

🟥 EURO 2024 KNOCKOUT STAGE 🟥
 LAST 16
29-June17:00SWITZERLAND2-0ITALYBerlin
BBC
Freuler 37, Vargas 46


29-June20:00GERMANY2-0DENMARKDortmund
ITV
Havertz 53pen, Musiala 68
30-June17:00ENGLAND2-1SLOVAKIAGelsenkirchen
ITV
Bellingham 90+5, Kane 91aetSchranz 25
30-June20:00SPAIN4-1GEORGIACologne
ITV


Rodri 39, Fabian Ruiz 51
Williams 75, Olmo 83

Le Normand 18og


01-July17:00FRANCE1-0BELGIUMDusseldorf
ITV
Vertonghen 85og


01-July20:00PORTUGAL0-0SLOVENIAFrankfurt
BBC
Portugal won 3-0 on penaltiesaet

02-July17:00ROMANIA0-3NETHERLANDSMunich
BBC


Gakpo 20, Malen 83, 90+3
02-July20:00AUSTRIA1-2TURKEYLeipzig
ITVGregoritsch 66Demiral 1, 59

 QUARTER FINALS
05-July17:00SPAIN2-1GERMANYStuttgart
ITV
Olmo 51, Merino 119aetWirtz 89
05-July20:00PORTUGAL0-0FRANCEHamburg
BBC

aetFrance won 5-3 on penalties
06-July17:00ENGLAND1-1SWITZERLANDDusseldorf
BBC


Saka 80
England won 5-3 on penalties
aet

Embolo 75


06-July20:00 NETHERLANDS2-1TURKEYBerlin
ITV
De Vrij 70, Muldur 76og 
Akaydin 35

 SEMI FINALS
09-July20:00SPAIN2-1FRANCE
BBC
Yamal 21, Olmo 25
Kolo Muani 9

Spain Unai Simon; Jesus Navas (Vivian 58), Nacho, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri, Fabian Ruiz; Yamal (Torres 90+3), Olmo (Merino 76), Williams (Zubimendi 90+4); Morata (Oyarzabal 76) Booked Jesus Navas, Yamal
France Maignan; Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, Hernandez T; Kante (Griezmann 62), Tchoumeni, Rabiot (Camavinga 62); Dembele (Giroud 79), Koli Muani (Barcola 63), Mbappe Booked Tchoumeni
Attendance 62,042 at the Allianz Arena in Munich Referee Slavko Vincic (Slovenia)


05-July17:00NETHERLANDS1-2ENGLAND
ITV
Simons 7
Kane 18pen, Watkins 90

Netherlands Verbruggen; Dumfries (Zirkzee 90+3), De Vrij, Van Dijk, Ake; Schouten, Reijnders; Malen (Weghorst 46), Simons (Brobbey 90+3), Gakpo; Depay (Veerman 35) Booked Dumfries, Van Dijk, Simons
England Pickford; Walker, Stones, Guehi; Saka (Konsa 90+3), Mainoo (Gallagher 90+3), Rice, Trippier (Shaw 46); Foden (Palmer 80), Bellingham; Kane (Watkins 81) Booked Bellingham, Saka
Attendance 60,926 at the Westfalenstadion, Dortmund Referee Felix Zwayer (Germany)


 GOALSCORERS 117 goals in 51 matches (2.29 goals per game)
3 Georges Mikautadze (Georgia), Jamal Musiala (Germany), Ivan Schranz (Slovakia), Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), Dani Olmo (Spain), Harry Kane (England)
2 Niclas Fullkrug (Germany), Razvan Marin (Romania), Kai Havertz (Germany), Jude Bellingham (England), Fabian Ruiz (Spain), Donyell Malen (Netherlands), Merih Demiral (Turkey), Florian Wirtz (Germany), Breel Embolo (Switzerland), Nico Williams (Spain)
1 Emre Can (Germany), Kwadwo Duah (Switzerland), Michel Aebischer (Switzerland), Barnabas Varga (Hungary), Alvaro Morata (Spain), Dani Carvajal (Spain), Nedim Bajrami (Albania), Alessandro Bastani (Italy), Nicolo Barella (Italy), Adam Buksa (Poland), Wout Weghorst (Netherlands), Christian Eriksen (Denmark), Erik Janza (Slovenia), Nicolae Stanciu (Romania), Denis Dragus (Romania), Mert Muldur (Turkey), Arda Guler (Turkey), Kerem Akturkoglu (Turkey), Lukas Provod (Czech Republic), Francisco Conceicao (Portugal), Qazim Laci (Albania), Andrej Kramaric (Croatia), Klaus Gjasula (Albania), Ilkay Gundogan (Germany), Scott McTominay (Scotland), Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland), Zan Karnicnik (Slovenia), Luka Jovic (Serbia), Morten Hjulmand (Denmark), Mykola Shaparenko (Ukraine), Roman Yaremchuk (Ukraine), Gernot Trauner (Austria), Krzysztof Piatek (Poland), Christoph Baumgartner (Austria), Marko Arnautovic (Austria), Patrik Schick (Czech Republic), Bernardo Silva (Portugal), Bruno Fernandes (Portugal), Youri Tielemans (Belgium), Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium), Dan Ndoye (Switzerland), Kevin Csoboth (Hungary), Ferran Torres (Spain), Luka Modric (Croatia), Mattia Zaccagni (Italy), Kylian Mbappe (France), Romano Schmid (Austria), Memphis Depay (Netherlands), Robert Lewandowski (Poland), Marcel Sabitzer (Austria), Ondrej Duda (Slovakia), Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Georgia), Hakan Calhanoglu (Turkey), Tomas Soucek (Czech Republic), Cenk Tosun (Turkey), Remo Freuler (Switzerland), Ruben Vargas (Switzerland), Rodri (Spain), Michael Gregoritsch (Austria), Mikel Merino (Spain), Bukayo Saka (England), Samet Akaydin (Turkey), Stefan De Vrij (Netherlands), Kolo Muani (France), Lamine Yamal (Spain), Xavi Simons (Netherlands), Ollie Watkins (England), Cole Palmer (England), Mikel Oyarzabal (Spain)
10 own goals Antonio Rudiger (Germany) for Scotland, Maximilian Wober (Austria) for France, Robin Hranac (Czech Republic) for Portugal, Klaus Gjasula (Albania) for Croatia, Riccardo Calafiori (Italy) for Spain, Samet Akaydin (Turkey) for Portugal, Donyell Malen (Netherlands) for Austria, Robin Le Normand (Spain) for Georgia, Jan Vertonghen (Belgium) for France, Mert Muldur (Turkey) for Netherlands

 RED CARDS
Ryan Porteous (Scotland)
 v Germany
Antonin Barak (Czech Republic) v Turkey
Tomas Chory (Czech Republic) v Turkey
Dani Carvajal (Spain) v Germany
Bertug Yildirim (Turkey) v Netherlands