UEFA Euro 2024 Group D

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Group D of UEFA Euro 2024 took place from 16 to 25 June 2024.[1] The group contained Poland, the Netherlands, Austria and France.

Teams

Draw position Team Pot Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
Qualifying Rankings
November 2023[nb 1]
FIFA Rankings
April 2024
D1  Poland 4 Play-off winner A 26 March 2024 5th 2020 Quarter-finals (2016) 26 28
D2  Netherlands 3 Group B runner-up 18 November 2023 11th 2020 Winners (1988) 12 7
D3  Austria 2 Group F runner-up 16 October 2023 4th 2020 Round of 16 (2020) 11 25
D4  France 1 Group B winner 13 October 2023 11th 2020 Winners (1984, 2000) 2 2

Notes

  1. ^ The European Qualifiers overall rankings from November 2023 were used for seeding for the final draw.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Austria 3 2 0 1 6 4 +2 6 Advance to knockout stage
2  France 3 1 2 0 2 1 +1 5
3  Netherlands 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 4
4  Poland 3 0 1 2 3 6 −3 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

In the round of 16,[2]

  • The winner of Group D, Austria, advanced to play the runner-up of Group F, Turkey.
  • The runner-up of Group D, France, advanced to play the runner-up of Group E, Belgium.
  • The third-placed team of Group D, the Netherlands, advanced to play the winner of Group E, Romania.

Matches

Poland vs Netherlands

Poland 1–2 Netherlands
  • Buksa 16'
Report
Poland[4]
Netherlands[4]
GK 1 Wojciech Szczęsny
CB 5 Jan Bednarek
CB 2 Bartosz Salamon downward-facing red arrow 86'
CB 14 Jakub Kiwior
CM 10 Piotr Zieliński (c) downward-facing red arrow 78'
CM 13 Taras Romanczuk downward-facing red arrow 55'
RM 19 Przemysław Frankowski
LM 21 Nicola Zalewski
AM 26 Kacper Urbański downward-facing red arrow 55'
AM 20 Sebastian Szymański downward-facing red arrow 46'
CF 16 Adam Buksa
Substitutions:
MF 8 Jakub Moder upward-facing green arrow 46'
FW 7 Karol Świderski upward-facing green arrow 55'
MF 24 Bartosz Slisz upward-facing green arrow 55'
MF 6 Jakub Piotrowski upward-facing green arrow 78'
DF 18 Bartosz Bereszyński upward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Michał Probierz
GK 1 Bart Verbruggen
RB 22 Denzel Dumfries
CB 6 Stefan de Vrij
CB 4 Virgil van Dijk (c)
LB 5 Nathan Aké downward-facing red arrow 87'
CM 24 Jerdy Schouten
CM 14 Tijjani Reijnders
CM 16 Joey Veerman Yellow card 15' downward-facing red arrow 62'
RF 7 Xavi Simons downward-facing red arrow 62'
CF 10 Memphis Depay downward-facing red arrow 81'
LF 11 Cody Gakpo downward-facing red arrow 81'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Georginio Wijnaldum upward-facing green arrow 62'
FW 18 Donyell Malen upward-facing green arrow 62'
DF 12 Jeremie Frimpong upward-facing green arrow 81'
FW 9 Wout Weghorst upward-facing green arrow 81'
DF 15 Micky van de Ven upward-facing green arrow 87'
Manager:
Ronald Koeman

Man of the Match:
Cody Gakpo (Netherlands)[5]

Assistant referees:[4]
Paulo Soares (Portugal)
Pedro Ribeiro (Portugal)
Fourth official:
Irfan Peljto (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Reserve assistant referee:
Senad Ibrišimbegović (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Video assistant referee:
Tiago Martins (Portugal)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Marco Fritz (Germany)

Austria vs France

Austria 0–1 France
Report
Austria[7]
France[7]
GK 13 Patrick Pentz
RB 5 Stefan Posch
CB 4 Kevin Danso Yellow card 90+3'
CB 2 Maximilian Wöber Yellow card 16' downward-facing red arrow 59'
LB 16 Phillipp Mwene Yellow card 34' downward-facing red arrow 88'
CM 6 Nicolas Seiwald
CM 9 Marcel Sabitzer (c)
RW 20 Konrad Laimer Yellow card 84' downward-facing red arrow 90+1'
AM 19 Christoph Baumgartner Yellow card 79'
LW 10 Florian Grillitsch downward-facing red arrow 59'
CF 11 Michael Gregoritsch downward-facing red arrow 59'
Substitutions:
DF 3 Gernot Trauner upward-facing green arrow 59'
FW 7 Marko Arnautović upward-facing green arrow 59'
DF 23 Patrick Wimmer upward-facing green arrow 59'
MF 8 Alexander Prass upward-facing green arrow 88'
MF 18 Romano Schmid upward-facing green arrow 90+1'
Manager:
Germany Ralf Rangnick
GK 16 Mike Maignan
RB 5 Jules Koundé
CB 4 Dayot Upamecano
CB 17 William Saliba
LB 22 Théo Hernandez
CM 7 Antoine Griezmann downward-facing red arrow 90'
CM 13 N'Golo Kanté
CM 14 Adrien Rabiot downward-facing red arrow 71'
RF 11 Ousmane Dembélé Yellow card 56' downward-facing red arrow 71'
CF 10 Kylian Mbappé (c) Yellow card 90' downward-facing red arrow 90'
LF 15 Marcus Thuram
Substitutions:
FW 12 Randal Kolo Muani upward-facing green arrow 71'
MF 6 Eduardo Camavinga upward-facing green arrow 71'
MF 19 Youssouf Fofana upward-facing green arrow 90'
FW 9 Olivier Giroud upward-facing green arrow 90'
Manager:
Didier Deschamps

Man of the Match:
N'Golo Kanté (France)[5]

Assistant referees:[7]
Diego Barbero Sevilla (Spain)
Ángel Nevado Rodríguez (Spain)
Fourth official:
Mykola Balakin (Ukraine)
Reserve assistant referee:
Oleksandr Berkut (Ukraine)
Video assistant referee:
Juan Martínez Munuera (Spain)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Alejandro Hernández Hernández (Spain)
Tiago Martins (Portugal)

Poland vs Austria

Poland 1–3 Austria
Report
Attendance: 69,455[8]
Poland[9]
Austria[9]
GK 1 Wojciech Szczęsny Yellow card 77'
CB 5 Jan Bednarek
CB 3 Paweł Dawidowicz
CB 14 Jakub Kiwior
CM 6 Jakub Piotrowski downward-facing red arrow 46'
CM 24 Bartosz Slisz Yellow card 53' downward-facing red arrow 75'
RM 19 Przemysław Frankowski
LM 21 Nicola Zalewski
AM 10 Piotr Zieliński (c) downward-facing red arrow 87'
CF 16 Adam Buksa downward-facing red arrow 60'
CF 23 Krzysztof Piątek downward-facing red arrow 60'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Jakub Moder Yellow card 62' upward-facing green arrow 46'
FW 9 Robert Lewandowski Yellow card 64' upward-facing green arrow 60'
FW 7 Karol Świderski upward-facing green arrow 60'
MF 11 Kamil Grosicki upward-facing green arrow 75'
MF 26 Kacper Urbański upward-facing green arrow 87'
Manager:
Michał Probierz
GK 13 Patrick Pentz
RB 5 Stefan Posch
CB 3 Gernot Trauner downward-facing red arrow 59'
CB 15 Philipp Lienhart
LB 16 Phillipp Mwene downward-facing red arrow 63'
CM 6 Nicolas Seiwald
CM 10 Florian Grillitsch downward-facing red arrow 46'
RW 19 Christoph Baumgartner downward-facing red arrow 81'
AM 20 Konrad Laimer
LW 9 Marcel Sabitzer
CF 7 Marko Arnautović (c) Yellow card 70' downward-facing red arrow 81'
Substitutions:
FW 23 Patrick Wimmer Yellow card 56' upward-facing green arrow 46'
DF 4 Kevin Danso upward-facing green arrow 59'
MF 8 Alexander Prass upward-facing green arrow 63'
MF 18 Romano Schmid upward-facing green arrow 81'
FW 11 Michael Gregoritsch upward-facing green arrow 81'
Manager:
Germany Ralf Rangnick

Man of the Match:
Christoph Baumgartner (Austria)[5]

Assistant referees:[9]
Mustafa Emre Eyisoy (Turkey)
Kerem Ersoy (Turkey)
Fourth official:
Rade Obrenović (Slovenia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Jure Praprotnik (Slovenia)
Video assistant referee:
Paolo Valeri (Italy)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Alper Ulusoy (Turkey)
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)

Netherlands vs France

Netherlands 0–0 France
Report
Attendance: 38,531[10]
Netherlands[11]
France[11]
GK 1 Bart Verbruggen
RB 22 Denzel Dumfries
CB 6 Stefan de Vrij
CB 4 Virgil van Dijk (c)
LB 5 Nathan Aké
CM 24 Jerdy Schouten Yellow card 31' downward-facing red arrow 73'
CM 7 Xavi Simons downward-facing red arrow 73'
CM 14 Tijjani Reijnders
RF 12 Jeremie Frimpong downward-facing red arrow 73'
CF 10 Memphis Depay downward-facing red arrow 79'
LF 11 Cody Gakpo
Substitutions:
MF 8 Georginio Wijnaldum upward-facing green arrow 73'
MF 16 Joey Veerman upward-facing green arrow 73'
DF 2 Lutsharel Geertruida upward-facing green arrow 73'
FW 9 Wout Weghorst upward-facing green arrow 79'
Manager:
Ronald Koeman
GK 16 Mike Maignan
RB 5 Jules Koundé
CB 4 Dayot Upamecano
CB 17 William Saliba
LB 22 Théo Hernandez
CM 8 Aurélien Tchouaméni
CM 13 N'Golo Kanté
CM 14 Adrien Rabiot
RF 11 Ousmane Dembélé downward-facing red arrow 75'
CF 15 Marcus Thuram downward-facing red arrow 75'
LF 7 Antoine Griezmann (c)
Substitutions:
FW 20 Kingsley Coman upward-facing green arrow 75'
FW 9 Olivier Giroud upward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
Didier Deschamps

Man of the Match:
N'Golo Kanté (France)[5]

Assistant referees:[11]
Gary Beswick (England)
Adam Nunn (England)
Fourth official:
Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)
Reserve assistant referee:
Mahbod Beigi (Sweden)
Video assistant referee:
Stuart Attwell (England)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Fedayi San (Switzerland)
Marco Fritz (Germany)

Netherlands vs Austria

Netherlands 2–3 Austria
Report
Attendance: 68,363[12]
Netherlands[13]
Austria[13]
GK 1 Bart Verbruggen
RB 2 Lutsharel Geertruida
CB 6 Stefan de Vrij
CB 4 Virgil van Dijk (c)
LB 5 Nathan Aké downward-facing red arrow 65'
CM 14 Tijjani Reijnders downward-facing red arrow 65'
CM 24 Jerdy Schouten
CM 16 Joey Veerman downward-facing red arrow 35'
RF 18 Donyell Malen downward-facing red arrow 72'
CF 10 Memphis Depay
LF 11 Cody Gakpo
Substitutions:
MF 7 Xavi Simons upward-facing green arrow 35'
DF 15 Micky van de Ven upward-facing green arrow 65'
MF 8 Georginio Wijnaldum upward-facing green arrow 65'
FW 9 Wout Weghorst upward-facing green arrow 72'
Manager:
Ronald Koeman
GK 13 Patrick Pentz
RB 5 Stefan Posch Yellow card 32'
CB 2 Maximilian Wöber
CB 15 Philipp Lienhart downward-facing red arrow 62'
LB 8 Alexander Prass
CM 6 Nicolas Seiwald
CM 10 Florian Grillitsch downward-facing red arrow 62'
RW 23 Patrick Wimmer Yellow card 33' downward-facing red arrow 62'
AM 9 Marcel Sabitzer
LW 18 Romano Schmid downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
CF 7 Marko Arnautović (c) downward-facing red arrow 78'
Substitutions:
DF 14 Leopold Querfeld Yellow card 90+4' upward-facing green arrow 62'
MF 19 Christoph Baumgartner upward-facing green arrow 62'
MF 20 Konrad Laimer upward-facing green arrow 62'
FW 11 Michael Gregoritsch upward-facing green arrow 78'
FW 24 Andreas Weimann upward-facing green arrow 90+2'
Manager:
Germany Ralf Rangnick

Man of the Match:
Marcel Sabitzer (Austria)[5]

Assistant referees:[13]
Branislav Hancko (Slovakia)
Jan Pozor (Slovakia)
Fourth official:
Irfan Peljto (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Reserve assistant referee:
Senad Ibrišimbegović (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Video assistant referee:
Marco Fritz (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Nejc Kajtazovič (Slovenia)

France vs Poland

France 1–1 Poland
Report
Attendance: 59,728[14]
Referee: Marco Guida (Italy)
France[15]
Poland[15]
GK 16 Mike Maignan
RB 5 Jules Koundé
CB 4 Dayot Upamecano
CB 17 William Saliba
LB 22 Théo Hernandez
CM 8 Aurélien Tchouaméni downward-facing red arrow 81'
CM 13 N'Golo Kanté downward-facing red arrow 61'
CM 14 Adrien Rabiot Yellow card 43' downward-facing red arrow 61'
RF 11 Ousmane Dembélé downward-facing red arrow 86'
CF 10 Kylian Mbappé (c)
LF 25 Bradley Barcola downward-facing red arrow 61'
Substitutions:
MF 6 Eduardo Camavinga upward-facing green arrow 61'
FW 9 Olivier Giroud upward-facing green arrow 61'
MF 7 Antoine Griezmann upward-facing green arrow 61'
MF 19 Youssouf Fofana upward-facing green arrow 81'
FW 12 Randal Kolo Muani upward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Didier Deschamps
GK 12 Łukasz Skorupski
CB 5 Jan Bednarek
CB 3 Paweł Dawidowicz Yellow card 89'
CB 14 Jakub Kiwior
CM 8 Jakub Moder
CM 10 Piotr Zieliński
RM 19 Przemysław Frankowski
LM 21 Nicola Zalewski Yellow card 24' downward-facing red arrow 68'
AM 20 Sebastian Szymański downward-facing red arrow 68'
AM 26 Kacper Urbański
CF 9 Robert Lewandowski (c)
Substitutions:
MF 25 Michał Skóraś upward-facing green arrow 68'
FW 7 Karol Świderski Yellow card 90+2' upward-facing green arrow 68'
Manager:
Michał Probierz Yellow card 53'

Man of the Match:
Łukasz Skorupski (Poland)[5]

Assistant referees:[15]
Filippo Meli (Italy)
Giorgio Peretti (Italy)
Fourth official:
Rade Obrenović (Slovenia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Jure Praprotnik (Slovenia)
Video assistant referee:
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Cătălin Popa (Romania)
Tiago Martins (Portugal)

Discipline

Fair play points would have been used as a tiebreaker if the head-to-head and overall records of teams had been tied (and if a penalty shoot-out was not applicable as a tiebreaker). These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received by players and team officials in all group matches as follows:[2]

  • yellow card = 1 point
  • red card as a result of two yellow cards = 3 points
  • direct red card = 3 points
  • yellow card followed by direct red card = 4 points

Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player or team official in a single match.

Team Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Points
Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Red card
 Netherlands 1 1 −2
 France 2 1 −3
 Poland 4 4 –8
 Austria 5 2 3 −10

See also

References

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