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Jonathan Gorrie

Paris Olympics 2024 football schedule in full: Fixtures, UK start times and dates

Hosts France are among the teams to look out for in the football tournament at the 2024 Olympic Games.

The Paris Games will see 16 men’s teams from six confederations go for Olympics glory, with 12 teams in the women’s tournament.

Thierry Henry will oversee the French squad going for glory, while world champions Argentina and newly-crowed European kings Spain will also be represented.

Canada are the defending women’s champions but Spain have lifted the World Cup to emerge as one of the favourites. The United States, meanwhile, will be looking for redemption after their humbling in Australia last year.

In the men’s tournament, the top two out of each group will progress into the quarter-finals.

The women’s tournament will see the top two from each group progress and the two best-third placed teams will join them in the quarter-finals.

Here’s the Paris Olympic Games football schedule in full...

(All times BST)

Wednesday, July 24

(All men’s teams)

2pm – Argentina vs Morocco (Geoffroy-Guichard, St-Etienne)

2pm – Uzbekistan vs Spain (Parc des Princes, Paris)

4pm – Guinea vs New Zealand (Nice Stadium, Nice)

4pm – Egypt vs Dominican Republic (La Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes)

6pm – Iraq vs Ukraine (Lyon Stadium, Lyon)

6pm – Japan vs Paraguay (Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux)

8pm – France vs United States (Marseille Stadium, Marseille)

8pm – Mali vs Israel (Parc des Princes, Paris)

Hosts France are one of the favourites for Olympic gold in Paris (AFP via Getty Images)

Thursday, July 25

(All women’s teams)

4pm – Spain vs Japan (La Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes)

4pm - Canada vs New Zealand (Geoffroy-Guichard, St-Etienne)

6pm – Germany vs Australia (Marseille Stadium, Marseille)

6pm – Nigeria vs Brazil (Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux)

8pm – France vs Colombia (Lyon Stadium, Lyon)

8pm – United States vs Zambia (Nice Stadium, Nice)

Saturday, July 27

(All men’s teams)

2pm – Argentina vs Iraq (Lyon Stadium Lyon)

2pm – Dominican Republic vs Spain (Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux)

4pm – Ukraine vs Morocco (Geoffroy-Guichard, St-Etienne)

4pm – Uzbekistan vs Egypt (La Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes)

6pm – New Zealand vs United States (Marseille Stadium, Marseille)

6pm – Israel vs Paraguay (Parc des Princes, Paris)

8pm – France vs Guinea (Nice Stadium, Nice)

8pm – Japan vs Mali (Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux)

Sunday, July 28

(All women’s teams)

4pm – New Zealand vs Colombia (Lyon Stadium, Lyon)

4pm – Brazil vs Japan (Parc des Princes, Paris)

6pm - Australia vs Zambia (Nice Stadium, Nice)

6pm – Spain vs Nigeria (La Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes)

8pm – France vs Canada (Geoffroy-Guichard, St-Etienne)

8pm – United States vs Germany (Marseille Stadium, Marseille)

Tuesday, July 30

(All men’s teams)

2pm – Spain vs Egypt (Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux)

4pm – Ukraine vs Argentina (Lyon Stadium, Lyon)

4pm – Morocco vs Iraq (Nice Stadium, Nice)

6pm – New Zealand vs France (Marseille Stadium, Marseille)

6pm – United States vs Guinea (Geoffroy-Guichard, St-Etienne)

8pm – Israel vs Japan (La Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes)

8pm – Paraguay vs Mali (Parc des Princes, Paris)

Wednesday, July 31

(All women’s teams)

4pm – Brazil vs Spain (Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux)

4pm – Japan vs Nigeria (La Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes)

6pm – Australia vs United States (Marseille Stadium, Marseille)

6pm – Zambia vs Germany (Geoffroy-Guichard, St-Etienne)

8pm – New Zealand vs France (Lyon Stadium, Lyon)

8pm – Colombia vs Canada (Nice Stadium, Nice)

Friday, August 2

(All men’s teams)

2pm - Group A winner vs Group B runner-up (Parc des Princes, Paris)

4pm – Group D winner vs Group C runner-up (Lyon Stadium, Lyon)

6pm – Group C winner vs Group D runner-up (Marseille Stadium, Marseille)

8pm – Group A winner vs Group B runner-up (Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux)

Canada won gold at the delayed 2020 Olympic Games in 2021 (AFP via Getty Images)

Saturday, August 3

(All women’s teams)

2pm – Group B winner vs Group C runner-up (Parc des Princes, Paris)

4pm – Group C winner vs Group A third place or Group B third place (Lyon Stadium, Lyon)

6pm – Group A runner-up vs Group B runner-up (Marseille Stadium, Marseille)

8pm – Group A winner vs Group B third place of Group C third place (La Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes)

Monday, August 5

(All men’s teams)

5pm – Semi-final 1 (Marseille Stadium, Marseille)

8pm – Semi-final 2 (Lyon Stadium, Lyon)

Tuesday, August 6

(All women’s teams)

5pm – Semi-final 1 (Lyon Stadium, Lyon)

8pm – Semi-final 2 (Marseille Stadium, Marseille)

Thursday, August 8

4pm – Men’s Bronze Medal Match (La Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes)

Friday, August 9

2pm- Women’s Bronze Medal Match (Lyon Stadium, Lyon)

5pm – Men’s final (Parc des Princes, Paris)

Saturday, August 10

4pm – Women’s final (Parc des Princes, Paris)

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