1. Germany will be the sole hosts of UEFA EURO 2024.
2. Cristiano Ronaldo is aiming for his sixth EURO final tournament; Portugal team-mate Pepe and Croatia midfielder Luka Modrić are both eyeing a fifth.
3. 9 Former winners are playing at the tournament: Czechia, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia and Spain*.
4. 10 Cities will be staging matches: Berlin, Cologne, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich and Stuttgart.
5. Albärt will be the 12th EURO mascot since Pinocchio became the first in 1980. Albärt got his name via a vote conducted among UEFA.com users and schoolchildren across Europe.
6. Hosts Germany have appeared at more EURO final tournaments than any other nation – this will be their 14th. Along with Spain, they have won three EUROs each – more than any other nation.
7. This will be the 17th edition of the UEFA European Championship.
8.24 Teams will take part in the final tournament.
9. The tournament will span 31 days, starting with the opening game in Munich on 14 June and finishing with the final in Berlin on 14 July.
10. 40 Gold medals will be presented to the winning team and 40 silver medals to the runners-up.
11. 16,000 Volunteers will support the successful delivery of the tournament in Germany.
12. 71,000 Fans will be in attendance for the EURO 2024 final at Olympiastadion Berlin.
13. 331m The total prize money for distribution to the participating teams is confirmed at the same level as for UEFA EURO 2020; a total of €331m.
