Euro 2024 Group E brings together some of the best of the East and West: Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, and Belgium. It is a strong blend of clubs that will each put their best foot forward, striving to advance to the trophy.
At the start of Euro 2024, Group E will see the eighth and ninth matches of the iconic tournament, and all four teams will be hungry to prove themselves to future opponents and show what they can do. Each team has strengths and weaknesses, and it will surely be compelling to see which ones prevail.
Future matches will be defined by the success or failure of their strategies. What will those potential strategies be? Come along with us as we zoom in on each team’s track records and prospects so you can be sure you’ll follow the matches with a keen eye.
The winner of Euro 2024 Group E will advance to play whichever team finishes third in Group A, B, C, or D. The runner-up Group E team will play the runner-up of Group D, and there is even a chance the third-place team could advance to play the winner of Group B or C. It’s high stakes for all!
Ukraine is coming off a stunning win against Iceland in the UEFA, which secured their place in the EURO 2024 tournament. They will surely want to build on that momentum. They might give a run for the money to the Red Devils, aka Belgium, who are the clear favorites in the Euro 2024 group E leading up to the matches.
Meanwhile, both Romania and Slovakia were eliminated in the group stages of the last Euro contest and are probably hoping to make up for those humiliating defeats this time around. To really get a handle on who is most likely to emerge victorious, read on with us as we peer closer into the eye of each stormy match.
Romania vs Ukraine: Romania’s track record is in need of a reset. The team failed to qualify for the most recent World Cup or the last edition of the Euro tournament in 2020. However, under the guidance of coach Edward Iordănescu, the team might be in a position to turn those fortunes around.
On the other hand, Ukraine surprised recently with their unexpected win over tough-to- beat Iceland, rallying in the second half. Could they be on a roll? They have won eighteen of their last twenty Euro qualifying matches, including their last match against Bosnia & Herzegovina in another late-in-the-game comeback.
Romania vs Ukraine: Both of Romania’s matches in Euro 2024 Group E are viewed as highly winnable. Romania’s strategy so far could be described as defend and counter, and the team is expected to stick to that ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ mentality going in. Key Players on the Romanian squad are Razvan Marin, Florinel Coman, and Adrian Rus.
The current Ukraine squad is composed of both defensive powerhouses and attack dogs. When they are in sync, sparks fly. Their star player is Mykhailo Mudryk, backed up by Viktor Tsyhankov and Artem Dovbyk.
Ukraine has managed to clear a path to Germany despite the handicap of being unable to play any qualifying matches on their home turf due to the turbulent conditions in their country. It remains to be seen if they have actually turned this into an advantage, but it’s got the potential to really twist things up in Romania vs Ukraine.
Belgium vs Slovakia: Belgium is tipped to win this group, but that doesn’t mean Slovakia has to go straight home with their tails between their legs. This Belgium vs Slovakia matchup could bring some thrilling, unexpected moments.
Slovakia will most likely implement a more reliable strategy, depending on a couple of quality players in midfield and defense. Slovakia has had luck on their side for most of the qualifying rounds, but luck can only take you so far! If Slovakia can’t pull off an upset in Belgium vs Slovakia, they will be left vying for second place with their Eastern neighbors.
The underdogs in the Group E opening matches both stand a chance of pulling off some unpredictable turns.
Slovakia is the obvious underdog in the Belgium vs Slovakia matchup. Slovakia last achieved champion status almost fifty years ago, in 1976, and its most recent finish was in 2016. The coach’s playing tactics are well-established, and they will have to serve the team well in this match if they are to manage an upset.
The underdog in the Romania vs Ukraine match is a little harder to identify, with both teams on a rebound and facing obstacles to victory. The title goes to Romania, the team considered the biggest overall underdog of Group E. They should not be underestimated, having won thirteen of their last fifteen games, including beating Israel 2-1, clinching their spot in the group.
However, Ukraine is expected to continue improving under the tutelage of their coach, Serhiy Rebrov. Their strong defense will be the best possible guard against a win by Romania’s aggressive offense. They have the upper hand in players adept at controlling possession, thus creating more scoring opportunities for themselves.
A number of players from each team could exert their influence on the outcome, determining who ultimately advances to the next rounds of the tournament.
Underdog Romania leads the pack with players Razvan Marin, Florinel Coman, and Adrian Rus. Razvan Marin will most likely stick to the midfield and play defense. Forward Florinel Coman, noted for his technical abilities, has scored during the 2024 qualifying rounds and could do it again.
Adrian Rus will return from Pisa to play for his homeland team.
Ukraine’s star player is midfielder Mykhailo Mudrik, who is considered by many to consistently display world-class abilities. Close behind him is forward Artem Dovbyk, who is also Ukraine’s leading contender for the Golden Boot. Additionally, midfielder Viktor Tsyhankov is a formidable threat to opposing teams, responsible for one of the two goals in the match with Iceland that brought Ukraine to Group E.
Belgium will look to Kevin De Bruyne to lead their team to victory, being considered the primary playmaker on the team. Romelu Lukaku broke records by scoring fourteen goals in the qualifying rounds. Also, watch out for forward Jeremy Doku, who is expected to offer stiff competition.
Finally, Belgium’s feisty opponent Slovakia’s lineup is led by Milan Skriniar, a strong defender. By his side will be goalkeeper Martin Dubravka, returning from his post with Newcastle, and forward Leo Sauer, who presently plays for Feyenoord Rotterdam.
To wrap it up, Belgium has the odds, but Ukraine has the story. Already, the Ukraine team’s race to qualify for the tournament amidst the conflict with Russia has lifted spirits and made Ukraine the feel-good story of this edition.
Belgium is heavily weighted to emerge at the front of the line, leaving Slovakia, Romania, and Ukraine to battle it for second place. The second-place winner in Group E will play the second-place winner from Group D, which consists of Austria, France, the Netherlands, and Poland.
The Belgium team made it to the quarter-finals in the last two Euro tournaments and surely hope to top that showing this time around. Shaggy dog Slovakia will try their best not to let that happen.
Romania and Ukraine will pit two underdogs against each other in what is sure to be a thrilling and decisive match. So, at least one underdog will have their day.
Euro 2024 Group E matches promise to provide unprecedented suspense and excitement up and down the line and should not be missed!