Where will all nations be staying during Euro 2024?

The defending champions have chosen Iserlohn as their base camp in Germany
The 2024 UEFA European Football Championship which also goes by the name of 2024 Euro is set to kick start from 15 June. Germany will be hosting the entire event.
The world has been aware of this destination since the UEFA Executive Committee meeting held in Nyon back in 2018. The 17th edition of this international-level European tournament will be the first time Germany are about to host it singlehandedly. This brings certain nervousness in taking all necessary measures to plan rightly and keep all things sorted just well ahead of time.
Germany does have high-quality experience as they were the hosts of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. As we all know the host nation usually opens any event. Die Mannschaft will set the tournament into play on June 15 when they collide with Scotland’s national football team at the home of Bayern Munich, the Allianz Arena.
There are in total six groups, from Group A to Group F, with four nations under each group. The Italy national football team will be trying to defend their title by starting in Group B alongside Croatia, Spain and Albania.
A total of ten stadiums will used during this tournament. It includes Borussia Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park as well. The final will take place in Olympiastadion Berlin on 15 July.
The 24 nations participating in this tournament have selected their base camps to stay for the period of the competition. The defending champ, Italy will be going over their training sessions and recovery nights in Iserlohn. The host nation, Germany will be headquartered in Herzogenaurach.
The Portugal national football team will be spending most of their non-playing 2024 Euro time at the Harsewinkel. This is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia part which the 2016 UEFA Euro winners will be utilising as their home for this short summer tournament. The rest of the list will further help you find your favourite national team’s base camp.
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The list of all 24 nations and their base camps for Euro 2024
Albania: Kamen
Austria: Berlin
Belgium: Ludwigsburg
Croatia: Neuruppin
Czech Republic: Norderstedt.
Denmark: Freudenstadt
England: Blankenhain
France: Paderborn
Georgia: Velbert
Germany: Herzogenaurach
Hungary: Weiler im Allgäu
Italy: Iserlohn
Netherlands: Wolfsburg
Poland: Hannover
Portugal: Harsewinkel
Romania: Würzburg
Scotland: Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Serbia: Augsburg
Slovakia: Mainz
Slovenia: Wuppertal
Spain: Donaueschingen
Switzerland: Stuttgart
Turkey: Barsinghausen
Ukraine: Wiesbaden
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Govind once believed table tennis was his favorite sport—until he discovered the magic of football and Cristiano Ronaldo. Though once told he wasn’t cut out for writing, he now edits the work of others as Sub Editor of Football at Khel Now. Not a caffeine addict, Govind runs on pure adrenaline—whether he’s playing or watching sports.
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