Paris 2024 Olympics: How to see matrix updates, schedule, scores, brackets, tables

The Paris 2024 Olympic Games are in full swing and the football tournaments have been exciting.

And now we are in the final games, and the games for the bronze and gold medals will take place in the next few days.

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With the use of stadiums across France (Bordeaux, Lyon, Nice, Marseille, Nantes and Saint-Etienne will host matches) and the final held at Paris Saint-Germain’s Parc des Princes, it is an epic birthday party for the lovely game.

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Below are the main points on who qualified for the 2024 Olympics in the men’s and women’s soccer tournaments, while you can click the link for more key points on how to watch all the Olympic action on NBC platforms .

Dates: July 25 to August 10 TV: USA Network, E!, NBCE channels Online view: Watch on Peacock

Bronze medal match

Friday 9th August: Spain 0-1 Germany (Lyon) – Highlights and highlights

Gold medal match

Saturday, August 10: Brazil 0-1 United States (Paris) – Highlights, highlights

Bronze medal game

Thursday August: Egypt 0-6 Morocco (Nantes) – Morocco win bronze medal

Gold Medal Game

Friday 9th August: France 3-5 (AET) Spain (Paris) – Highlights, Highlights & Analysis – Spain Wins Gold, France Wins Silver

Semifinals

Tuesday 6 August: United States 1-0 (AET) Germany (Lyon) – Highlights, Highlights, AnalysisTuesday 6 August: Spain 2-4 Brazil (Marseille)

Quarter finals

Quarterfinal 2: Saturday, August 3: USA 1-0 (AET) Japan (Paris) – Summary, summary and analysisQuarterfinal 3: Saturday, August 3: Spain 2-2 (4-2 PK) Colombia (Lyon) – Summary and highlightsQuarter-final 4: Saturday August 3: Canada 0-0 (2-4 PK) Germany (Marseille) – Summary

Thursday, July 25

Canada 2-1 New Zealand (Saint-Etienne) – Summary and highlightsFrance 3-2 Colombia (Lyon) – Summary and highlights

Sunday July 28

New Zealand 0-2 Colombia (Lyon) – Summary and highlightsFrance 1-2 Canada (Saint-Etienne) – Summary and highlights

Wednesday, July 31

New Zealand 1-2 France (Lyon) – Summary and highlightsColombia 0-1 Canada (Nice) – Summary and highlights

Thursday, July 25

Germany 3-0 Australia (Marseille) – Highlights and HighlightsUnited States 3-0 Zambia (Nice) Highlights, highlights and analysis

Sunday, July 28

Australia 6-5 Zambia (Nice) – Highlights and HighlightsUSA 4-1 Germany (Marseille) – Highlights, highlights and analysis

Wednesday, July 31

Zambia 1-4 Germany (Saint-Etienne) – Summary

Thursday July 25

Spain 2-1 Japan (Nantes) – Summary and highlights Nigeria 0-1 Brazil (Bordeaux) – Summary and highlights

Sunday July 28

Brazil 1-2 Japan (Paris) – Summary and highlightsSpain 1-0 Nigeria (Nantes) – Summary and highlights

Wednesday, July 31

Japan 3-1 Nigeria (Nantes) – Highlights and HighlightsBrazil 0-2 Spain (Bordeaux) – Highlights and highlights

Quarterfinals

Quarterfinal 2: Friday, August 2: Morocco 4-0 USA, nine a. m. m. ET (Paris) – Summary, summary and analysis Quarterfinal 4: Friday, August 2: Japan 0-3 Spain (Lyon) – Summary and highlightsQuarterfinal 3: Friday, August 2: Egypt 1-1 (5-4 PK) Paraguay (Marseille) – Summary and highlightsQuarterfinal 1: Friday August 2: France 1-0 Argentina (Bordeaux) – Summary and highlights

Semifinals

Monday, August 5: Morocco 1-2 Spain (Marseille) Monday, August 5: France 3-1 Egypt (Lyon) AET

Wednesday, July 24

Guinea 1-2 New Zealand (Nice) – Summary and highlightsFrance 3-0 USA (Marseille) – Summary, highlights and analysis

Saturday July 27

New Zealand 1-4 USA(Marseille) – Highlights, highlights and analysisFrance 1-0 Guinea (Nice) – Highlights and highlights

Tuesday, July 30

New Zealand 0-3 France (Marseille)United States 3-0 Guinea (Saint-Etienne) – Highlights, highlights and analysis

Wednesday, July 24

Argentina 1-2 Morocco Saint-Etienne – Highlights and HighlightsIraq 2-1 Ukraine (Lyon) – Highlights and Highlights

Saturday July 27

Argentina 3-1 Iraq (Lyon) – Summary and highlightsUkraine 2-1 Morocco (Saint-Etienne) – Summary and highlights

Tuesday, July 30

Ukraine 0-2 Argentina (Lyon)Morocco 3-0 Iraq (Nice)

Wednesday, July 24

Uzbekistan 1-2 Spain (Paris) – Summary and highlightsEgypt 0-0 Dominican Republic (Nantes) – Summary and highlights

Saturday, July 27

Dominican Republic 1-3 Spain (Bordeaux) – Highlights and HighlightsUzbekistan 0-1 Egypt (Nantes) – Highlights and highlights

Tuesday, July 30

Dominican Republic 1-1 Uzbekistan – (Paris)Spain 1-2 Egypt – (Bordeaux)

Wednesday, July 24

Japan 5-0 Paraguay (Bordeaux) – Highlights and HighlightsMali 1-1 Israel (Paris) – Highlights and highlights

Saturday, July 27

Israel 2-4 Paraguay (Paris) – Summary and highlightsJapan 1-0 Mali (Bordeaux) – Summary and highlights

Tuesday July 30

Paraguay 1-0 Mali (Paris)Israel 0-1 Japan (Nantes)

For the first time since 2008, the USMNT qualified for the tournament and a young and talented team was expected to offer a medal to the U. S. team as they won a large organization-level draw where they will face the host. France in the opening match. Two-time defending champions Brazil failed to qualify, so World Cup hosts France and World Cup champions Argentina are the favorites to win gold. The men’s tournament is an under-23 competition, but 3 players from each teams over the age of 23 can compete for their nation. With Achraf Hakimi, Michael Olise, Julian Alvarez and many other stars taking part in the men’s tournament, it will be beautiful.

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The USWNT qualified for the women’s tournament (which allows players of all ages to compete) and are the favorites to win gold in Paris with new coach Emma Hayes, but they have not had good luck at the Olympics since 2012 in London, unlike Canada. . the protective champions. The USWNT found itself in a very difficult organisation with Germany, Australia and Zambia in a position to push them all the way to triumph in the knockout stages. Hosts France are also expected to make a deep run, while Canada, Brazil, reigning world champions. Spain and Japan are expected to fight for the gold medal.

There are 12 groups in the women’s tournament, and the USWNT secured their qualifying spot by winning the CONCACAF W Championship in 2022. Canada defeated Jamaica in the CONCACAF playoffs and the eventual champions made it to the Olympics, while Brazil and Colombia will constitute South America. France qualified as hosts, while Germany and Spain qualified for third place and runners-up in the UEFA Nations League final, respectively. New Zealand constitutes the Oceania region, while Japan and Australia will constitute Asia and Nigeria and Zambia will fly the African flag at the end of their qualifying tournament.

AFC (Asia): Japan, Australia

CAF (Africa): Nigeria, Zambia

CONMEBOL (South America): Brazil, Colombia

CONCACAF (Central and North America): Canada, United States

OFC (Oceania): New Zealand

UEFA: France (hosts), Spain, Germany

Group level draw

Group A: France, Colombia, Canada, New Zealand

Group B: USWNT, Zambia, Germany, Australia

Group C: Spain, Japan, Nigeria, Brazil

There are 16 groups in the men’s tournament with 3 groups from Asia, Africa and Europe, plus two from South America and Central and North America, one from Oceania and France as hosts, qualifying for the tournament. The last team to achieve this is Guinea. who won the AFC-CAF qualifiers.

AFC (Asia): Iraq, Japan, Uzbekistan

CAF (Africa): Egypt, Mali, Morocco

CONMEBOL (South America): Argentina, Paraguay

CONCACAF (Central and North America): Dominican Republic, United States

OFC (Oceania): New Zealand

UEFA (Europe): France (host), Israel, Spain, Ukraine

AFC-CAF Qualifiers: Guinea

Group level draw

Group A: France, United States, Guinea, New Zealand

Group B: Argentina, Morocco, Iraq, Ukraine

Group C: Uzbekistan, Spain, Dominican Republic, Egypt

Group D: Japan, Paraguay, Mali, Israel

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