Like 2006 all over again: German fans rally as Euro 2024 kicks off
Germany and Scotland are set to clash in a highly anticipated match at the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament, marking a significant return for German football on home turf since hosting the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The atmosphere outside Munich’s Allianz Arena is electric, with German supporters turning out in droves to cheer for their national team.
Head-to-head history
The upcoming match between Germany and Scotland adds another chapter to their footballing rivalry. Over 17 encounters, Germany has emerged victorious 8 times, while Scotland has managed 4 wins, with 5 matches ending in draws. Notably, Scotland’s last triumph against Germany dates back to April 1999, with a 1-0 victory in Bremen, courtesy of Don Hutchison’s goal.
Rising stars: Wirtz and Musiala
Florian Wirtz, hailed as one of Germany’s brightest talents, has garnered attention for his stellar performances, earning recognition as the Bundesliga’s Player of the Year. His partnership with fellow prodigy Jamal Musiala promises to be a key factor in Germany’s campaign. Speaking from Germany’s training base in Herzogenaurach, Wirtz emphasized the duo’s synergy on and off the pitch, highlighting their shared drive to clinch the Euro 2024 title.
Excitement in Munich
German fans in Munich are in a frenzy as anticipation mounts ahead of the clash with Scotland. The city, known for its love of football, is painted in national colors, echoing memories of past glory on home soil.
Elsewhere in Group A
In other Group A action, Hungary will face Switzerland in Cologne on Saturday. Switzerland, aiming for a third consecutive appearance in the Euro knockout stages, will be tested by Hungary, who boast an impressive unbeaten run in recent qualifiers. Hungarian coach Marco Rossi acknowledges the challenge posed by Germany and Switzerland but remains optimistic about his team’s prospects, aiming for at least a berth in the Round of 16.