Italy plays Albania in their first-ever Euro 2024 match at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund. Here’s all you need to know about match tickets, TV and streaming availability, and confirmed teams. face Saturday, June 15, 2024 in Dortmund, Italy takes face Sylvinho’s Albania in a match to reclaim the European title.
Despite being the reigning European champions, the Azzurri have missed out on qualifying for the World Cup the last two times. Following Roberto Mancini’s abrupt resignation in August 2023, the team was led by coach Luciano Spalletti. Under their new coach, the Azzurri have won five of their last eight games, drawn twice, and lost one. Tickets for the Euro 2024 group stage are no longer available for purchase; however, you can register on the FIFA ticketing portal to check if any entrances become available prior to kickoff.
When the knockout stages begin, things will be different. The official UEFA Euro 2024 website will provide further details regarding ticket availability and the pertinent venues. However, Live Football Tickets has some tickets available for a number of Euro 2024 events if you are in Germany for the tournament’s group stage and would like to attend a game.
Because there are a lot of ticket scammers operating around the tournament, Live Football Tickets provides a range of seating options and a 150% money-back guarantee, which is arguably the greatest deal on the market, so you can purchase tickets with confidence. If American fans subscribe to fuboTV or ViX+, they will be able to enjoy the UEFA Euro 2024 to the fullest. With 51 matches available for live streaming on both sites, ViX+ is the most cost-effective option at $4.99 per month for the ad-supported edition. Another alternative is Hulu with Live TV, which offers 46 matches with a free 3-day trial before paying $76.99 a month.
English-speaking nations like the UK have 26-match coverage for free on services like BBC iPlayer and ITVX. The confirmed squads for Italy and Albania at Euro 2024 are shown below. On June 6, Spalletti announced his 26-man roster. Federico Gatti of Juventus was selected by the CT to increase his choices at the back because he had to replace the injured Giorgio Scalvini and Francesco Acerbi.
Former Roberto Mancini assistant Sylvinho of Inter has a number of well-known Serie A players on his squad, including Etrit Berisha of Empoli, Elseid Hysaj of Lazio, Berat Djimsiti of Atalanta, winner of the Europa League, and Kristjan Asllani of Inter, the Serie A champion.