Euro 2024 Group D profile: Teams, players, fixtures and venues

The 2024 European Championship will soon be upon us, with 24 countries preparing to do battle in their pursuit of the famous Henri Delaunay trophy.

Germany will be playing hosts and get the tournament underway against Scotland on Friday 14th June. In Group D, two European heavyweights in France and the Netherlands are set to do battle once again, with Austria and Poland looking to spring a surprise on the biggest stage.

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ByStephan Georgiou Euro 2024 Group D fixtures

Sun 16th June, 2pm

Poland

vs

Netherlands

Volksparkstadion, Hamburg

Mon 17th June, 8pm

Austria

vs

France

Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf

Fri 21st June, 5pm

Poland

vs

Austria

Olympiastadion, Berlin

Fri 21st June, 8pm

Netherlands

vs

France

Red Bull Arena, Leipzig

Tue 25th June, 5pm

Netherlands

vs

Austria

Olympiastadion, Berlin

Tue 25th June, 5pm

France

vs

Poland

Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund

Poland

Michal Probierz

Robert Lewandowski

28th

16th

Robert Lewandowski (3)

Play-off winner Path A

Quarter-finals (2016)

Having never qualified for any European Championship finals until 2008, Poland have now made it five successive tournament appearances thanks to their shootout victory over Wales in the play-offs.

They join a heavyweight Group D in doing so, and therefore won’t be expected to reach the last 16 – something they have failed to do in three of their four previous attempts.

Fri 7th June

Poland 3-1 Ukraine

Mon 10th June

Poland 2-1 Turkey

But with Robert Lewandowski spearheading his side for what is likely his final Euros campaign, they may yet cause a surprise or two.

Their run to the quarter-finals in 2016 remains their best performance to date, so it will be a tournament to remember if they get anywhere near that this time around.

Position

Player

Club

Goalkeeper

Marcin Bulka

Nice

Goalkeeper

Lukasz Skorupski

Bologna

Goalkeeper

Wojciech Szczesny

Juventus

Defender

Jan Bednarek

Southampton

Defender

Bartosz Bereszynski

Empoli

Defender

Pawel Dawidowicz

Hellas Verona

Defender

Jakub Kiwior

Arsenal

Defender

Tymoteusz Puchacz

Kaisersalutern

Defender

Bartosz Salamon

Lech Poznan

Defender

Sebastian Walukiewicz

Empoli

Midfielder

Przemyslaw Frankowski

Lens

Midfielder

Kamil Grosicki

Pogon Szczecin

Midfielder

Jakub Moder

Brighton

Midfielder

Jakub Piotrowski

Ludogorets

Midfielder

Taras Romanczuk

Jagiellonia Bialystok

Midfielder

Bartosz Slisz

Atlanta United

Midfielder

Michal Skoras

Club Brugge

Midfielder

Damian Szymanski

AEK Athens

Midfielder

Sebastian Szymanski

Fenerbahce

Midfielder

Kacper Urbanski

Bologna

Midfielder

Nicola Zalewski

Roma

Midfielder

Piotr Zielinski

Napoli

Forward

Adam Buksa

Antalyaspor

Forward

Robert Lewandowski

Barcelona

Forward

Krzysztof Piatek

Istanbul Basaksehir

Forward

Karol Swiderski

Hellas Verona

Netherlands

Ronald Koeman

Virgil van Dijk

7th

5th

Cody Gakpo, Calvin Stengs, Wout Weghorst (3)

Group B runners-up, 18 points

Winners (1988)

It is now 20 years since the Netherlands last reached the semi-finals of the European Championship, with several disappointments for the Oranje since then. They were knocked out in the quarter-finals at Euro 2008 and failed to make it past the group stages in 2012. Failure to qualify for Euro 2016 was a real shock, and they only managed to reach the round of 16 last time out.

Thu 6th June

Netherlands 4-0 Canada

Mon 10th June

Netherlands 4-0 Iceland

However, with Ronald Koeman now back for a second stint in charge and preparing for his first European Championship campaign as manager, hopes could be higher for the Netherlands. Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk is the standout name in the squad, but they also have some exciting youngsters in their ranks, including Jeremie Frimpong and Xavi Simons.

Unfortunately, they will have to make do without star midfielder Frenkie de Jong, who has been forced to pull out due to injury.

Position

Player

Club

Goalkeeper

Justin Bijlow

Feyenoord

Goalkeeper

Mark Flekken

Brentford

Goalkeeper

Bart Verbruggen

Brighton

Defender

Nathan Ake

Man City

Defender

Daley Blind

Girona

Defender

Matthijs de Ligt

Bayern Munich

Defender

Stefan de Vrij

Inter

Defender

Denzel Dumfries

Inter

Defender

Jeremie Frimpong

Bayer Leverkusen

Defender

Lutsharel Geertruida

Feyenoord

Defender

Ian Maatsen

Borussia Dortmund

Defender

Micky van de Ven

Tottenham

Defender

Virgil van Dijk

Liverpool

Midfielder

Ryan Gravenberch

Liverpool

Midfielder

Tijjani Reijnders

Milan

Midfielder

Jerdy Schouten

PSV

Midfielder

Xavi Simons

RB Leipzig

Midfielder

Joey Veerman

PSV

Midfielder

Georginio Wijnaldum

Al-Ettifaq

Forward

Steven Bergwijn

Ajax

Forward

Brian Brobbey

Ajax

Forward

Memphis Depay

Atletico Madrid

Forward

Cody Gakpo

Liverpool

Forward

Donyell Malen

Borussia Dortmund

Forward

Wout Weghorst

Hoffenheim

Forward

Joshua Zirkzee

Bologna

Austria

Ralf Rangnick

Marcel Sabitzer

25th

13th

Marcel Sabitzer (4)

Group F runners-up, 19 points

Round of 16 (2020)

After previously failing to qualify for the tournament prior to 2008 (when they took part as co-hosts), Austria are now gearing up for their fourth European Championship campaign out of a possible five. Former Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick is the man tasked with looking to take Das Team out of Group D.

Tue 4th June

Austria 2-1 Serbia

Sat 8th June

Switzerland 1-1 Austria

In qualifying, Austria conceded less than a goal a game and held Belgium to an away draw, while they also recorded a statement friendly win over Germany at the end of 2023. Their results this calendar year have also been impressive, namely a 6-1 thumping of Turkey in March. In fact, since November 2022, they have only lost once – to Belgium eight months ago.

Marcel Sabitzer, Konrad Laimer and forward Marko Arnautovic are some of the more well-known names in the squad, so they could hold the key to Austria getting out of the group – but they'll have to do so without injured talisman David Alaba.

Position

Player

Club

Goalkeeper

Niklas Hedl

Rapid Wien

Goalkeeper

Heinz Linder

Union-SG

Goalkeeper

Patrick Pentz

Brondby

Defender

Flavius Daniliuc

RB Salzburg

Defender

Kevin Danso

Lens

Defender

Philipp Lienhart

Freiburg

Defender

Philipp Mwene

Mainz

Defender

Stefan Posch

Bologna

Defender

Leopold Querfeld

Rapid Wien

Defender

Grenot Trauner

Feyenoord

Defender

Maximilian Wober

Borussia Monchengladbach

Midfielder

Christoph Baumgartner

RB Leipzig

Midfielder

Florian Grillitsch

Hoffenheim

Midfielder

Florian Kainz

Koln

Midfielder

Konrad Laimer

Bayern Munich

Midfielder

Alexander Prass

Sturm Graz

Midfielder

Marcel Sabitzer

Borussia Dortmund

Midfielder

Romano Schmid

Werder Bremen

Midfielder

Matthias Seidl

Rapid Wien

Midfielder

Nicolas Seiwald

RB Leipzig

Midfielder

Andreas Weimann

West Brom

Forward

Marko Arnautovic

Inter

Forward

Maximilian Entrup

Hartberg

Forward

Michael Gregoritsch

Freiburg

Forward

Marco Grull

Rapid Wien

Forward

Patrick Wimmer

Wolfsburg

France

Didier Deschamps

Kylian Mbappe

2nd

1st

Kylian Mbappe (9)

Group B winners, 22 points

Winners x2 (1984, 2000)

France have arguably been the most dominant country at recent major tournaments, reaching the European Championship final back in 2016, winning the World Cup in 2018 and again finding themselves in the World Cup final in 2022.

Wed 5th June

France 3-0 Luxembourg

Sun 9th June

France 0-0 Canada

However, it is now more than 20 years since Les Bleus last won the Euros, and the man who lifted the Henri Delaunay trophy in Rotterdam was manager Didier Deschamps. He's preparing for his sixth major tournament in charge of his country and has a plethora of talent to pick from.

Superstar Kylian Mbappe will surely be key to France's pursuit of the title, and they also have a number of experienced heads to call upon, such as Olivier Giroud and Antoine Griezmann.

Position

Player

Club

Goalkeeper

Alphonse Areola

West Ham

Goalkeeper

Mike Maignan

Milan

Goalkeeper

Brice Samba

Lens

Defender

Jonathan Clauss

Marseille

Defender

Theo Hernandez

Milan

Defender

Ibrahima Konate

Liverpool

Defender

Jules Kounde

Barcelona

Defender

Ferland Mendy

Real Madrid

Defender

Benjamin Pavard

Inter

Defender

William Saliba

Arsenal

Defender

Dayot Upamecano

Bayern Munich

Midfielder

Eduardo Camavinga

Real Madrid

Midfielder

Youssouf Fofana

Monaco

Midfielder

Antoine Griezmann

Atletico Madrid

Midfielder

N'Golo Kante

Al-Nassr

Midfielder

Adrien Rabiot

Juventus

Midfielder

Aurelien Tchouameni

Real Madrid

Midfielder

Warren Zaire-Emery

Paris Saint-Germain

Forward

Bradley Barcola

Paris Saint-Germain

Forward

Kingsley Coman

Bayern Munich

Forward

Ousmane Dembele

Paris Saint-Germain

Forward

Olivier Giroud

Milan

Forward

Randal Kolo Muani

Paris Saint-Germain

Forward

Kylian Mbappe

Paris Saint-Germain

Forward

Marcus Thuram

Inter

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