Wednesday, July 17, 2024

EURO 2024 GOALS HISTORY

EURO 2024 FINAL

Latest Match

Monday, 15 July 2024

Spain 2 ⚽️ 1 England

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Saturday, 15th June Group stage - Matchday 1

Group A

Germany 5

⚽️ 

Scotland 1



Group A

Hungary 1

⚽️ 

Switzerland 3


Sunday, 16th June Group stage - Matchday 1

Group B

Spain 3 ¹,²,³

⚽️ 

Croatia 0


Group B

Italy 2

⚽️ 

Albania 1


Group D

Poland 1

⚽️ 

Netherlands 2


Monday, 17th June Group stage - Matchday 1

Group C

Slovenia 1

⚽️ 

Denmark 1


Group C

Serbia 0

⚽️ 

England 1


Group E

Romania 3

⚽️ 

Ukraine 0


Tuesday, 18th June Group stage - Matchday 1

Group E

Belgium 0

⚽️ 

Slovakia 1


Group D

Austria 0

⚽️ 

France 1


Wednesday, 19th June Group stage - Matchday 1

Group F

Türkiye 3

⚽️ 

Georgia 1


Group F

Portugal 2

⚽️ 

Czechia 1


Wednesday, 19th June Group stage - Matchday 2

Group B

Croatia 2

⚽️ 

Albania 2


Thursday, 20th June Group stage - Matchday 2

Group A

Germany 2

⚽️ 

Hungary 0


Group A

Scotland  1

⚽️ 

Switzerland 1


Group C

Slovenia 1

⚽️ 

Serbia 1


Friday, 21st June Group stage - Matchday 2

Group C

Denmark 1

⚽️ 

England 1



Group B

Spain 1 ⁴

⚽️ 

Italy 0


Group E

Slovakia 1

⚽️ 

Ukraine 2



Saturday, 22nd June Group stage - Matchday 2

Group D

Poland 1

⚽️ 

Austria 3


Group D

Netherlands 0

⚽️ 

France 0


Group F

Georgian 1

 ⚽️ 

Czechia 1


Sunday, 23rd June Group stage - Matchday 2

Group F

Türkiye 0

⚽️ 

Portugal 3


Group E

Belgium 2

⚽️ 

Romania 0


Monday, 24th June Group stage - Matchday 3

Group A

Switzerland 1

⚽️ 

Germany 1


Group A

Scotland 0

⚽️ 

Hungary 1


Tuesday, 25th June Group stage - Matchday 3

Group B

Albania 0

⚽️ 

Spain 1 ⁵


Group B

Croatia 1

⚽️

Italy 1


Wednesday, 26th June Group stage - Matchday 3

Group D

France 1

⚽️

Poland 1


Group D

Netherlands 2

⚽️

Austria 3


Group C

Denmark 0

⚽️

Serbia 0


Group C

England 0

⚽️

Slovenia 0


Thursday, 27th June Group stage - Matchday 3

Group E

Slovakia 1

⚽️

Romania 1


Group E

Ukraine 0

⚽️

Belgium 0


Group F

Georgia 2

⚽️

Portugal 0


Group F

Czechia 1

⚽️

Türkiye 2


Sunday, 30th June Round of 16

Round of 16

Switzerland 2

⚽️

Italy 0


Round of 16

Germany 2

⚽️

Denmark 0


Monday, 1st July Round of 16

Round of 16

England 2

⚽️

Slovakia 1


Round of 16

Spain 4  ⁶,⁷,⁸,⁹

⚽️

Georgia 1


Tuesday, 2nd July Round of 16

Round of 16

France 1

⚽️

Belgium 0


Round of 16

Portugal (3)0

⚽️

Slovenia (0)0


Wednesday, 3rd July Round of 16

Romania 0

⚽️

Netherlands 3



Round of 16

Austria 1

⚽️

Türkiye 2


Saturday, 6th July Quarter-finals

Quarter-finals


Spain 2 ¹⁰,¹¹,

⚽️

Germany 1


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Quarter-finals

Portugal (3)0

⚽️

France (5)0


Sunday, 7th July Quarter-finals

Quarter-finals

England (5)

⚽️

Switzerland(3)1


Quarter-finals

Netherlands 2

⚽️ 

Türkiye 1



Wednesday, 10th July Semi-finals

Semi-finals

Spain 2 ¹²,¹³

 ⚽️ 

France 1


Thursday, 11th July Semi-finals

Semi-finals

Netherlands 1

⚽️ 

England 


FinalìÌí

 🇪🇸 Spain 2 ¹⁴,¹⁵ ⚽️  1 England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 

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 Total Goals scored by each team


Spain      15 

England  13

How the 117 goals at UEFA EURO 2024 went in

Mikel Oyarzabal's goal in the final was the 117th goal at EURO 2024 – we analyse how every one was scored.

1 second of 16 minutes, 31 seconds
Watch every goal of EURO 2024

The 17th edition of the UEFA European Championship, with all its absorbing drama, landmarks and unforgettable goals, is now enshrined in the history books.

EURO2024.com has dissected all 117 goals, analysing how, when and where they came about and noting any changing trends from previous tournaments.

1 second of 29 seconds
00:27
00:29
 
Merino heads Spain's winner against Germany

How did the EURO 2024 goals go in?

60: Right foot
28: Left foot
18: Head
1: Other
10: Own goals

The number of left-footed strikes accounted for more than 30% of goals in both 2016 and 2020 but that number returned to under a quarter in 2024, as had been the case in 2008 and 2012. The rise in own goals, starting from 2020 – where the 11 conceded were two more than all previous finals combined – has continued with ten in Germany, further evidence that teasing low crosses are an integral part of the modern game.

How often did the goals at EURO 2024 go in?

Average time of first goal: 30 minutes
Average goals per game: 2.29

The average goals per game figure of 2.78 in 2020 was the highest of all 16 previous editions of the competition and the drop in 2024 can likely be attributed to the increasingly level playing field in European football as more teams are offered greater opportunities to make their mark at a 24-team finals. The average time for the first goal has now dropped by around 11 minutes from the 2016 tournament, unsurprising given four of the six quickest goals in EURO history came at these finals.

0 of 2 minutes, 16 seconds
00:04
02:16
 
See Yamal's stunning goal against France

Where were the goals at EURO 2024 struck from?

Inside penalty area (including five-metre box): 98
Outside penalty area: 19

The figure of 16.2% of goals from outside the area is almost identical to 2016, which represented the start of an ongoing trend for teams working the ball into more dangerous areas and fewer goals being struck from distance as a result.

What type of goals were scored at EURO 2024?

Open play: 108
Penalty: 9
Direct free-kick: 0

The 2012 and 2020 editions featured just a single free-kick scored at either tournament and that downward trend in goals from those situations continued at EURO 2024. The greater agility of modern goalkeepers and the decrease in defenders going to ground to win the ball around their own area, helped by better defensive structures around them, are all believed to be reasons for the dwindling free-kick figures.

How many penalties were there at EURO 2024?

Penalties awarded: 12
Scored: 9
Saved: 3
Missed: 0

There were also 12 spot kicks awarded in 2016, though four more in 2020 – those tournaments being the only other ones with 51 games in total. Just nine of the 16 penalties at the 2020 finals were converted though, suggesting takers have benefited from differing run-ups and more disguised techniques to counter the increased data-led information on takers at the disposal of 

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