Check out who took the Player of the Match award after every UEFA EURO 2024 game.
Antonio Rüdiger with his trophy after winning Player of the Match for Germany against Denmark
The Vivo Player of the Match is awarded to the star performer after every game of UEFA EURO 2024.
Matchday 1
15/06: Germany 5-1 Scotland – Jamal Musiala
15/06: Hungary 1-3 Switzerland – Granit Xhaka
16/06: Spain 3-0 Croatia – Fabián Ruiz
16/06: Italy 2-1 Albania – Federico Chiesa
16/06: Poland 1-2 Netherlands – Cody Gakpo
17/06: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark – Christian Eriksen
17/06: Serbia 0-1 England – Jude Bellingham
17/06: Romania 3-0 Ukraine – Nicolae Stanciu
18/06: Belgium 0-1 Slovakia – Stanislav Lobotka
18/06: Austria 0-1 France – N’Golo Kanté
19/06: Turkey 3-1 Georgia – Arda Güler
19/06: Portugal 2-1 Czech Republic – Vitinha
Matchday 2
19/06: Croatia 2-2 Albania – Andrej Kramarić
20/06: Germany 2-0 Hungary – İlkay Gündoğan
20/06: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland – Manuel Akanji
20/06: Slovenia 1-1 Serbia – Žan Karničnik
21/06: Denmark 1-1 England – Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
21/06: Spain 1-0 Italy – Nico Williams
21/06: Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine – Mykola Shaparenko
22/06: Poland 1-3 Austria – Christoph Baumgartner
22/06: Netherlands 0-0 France – N’Golo Kanté
22/06: Georgia 1-1 Czech Republic – Giorgi Mamardashvili
23/06: Turkey 0-3 Portugal – Bernardo Silva
23/06: Belgium 2-0 Romania – Kevin De Bruyne
Matchday 3
24/06: Switzerland 1-1 Germany – Granit Xhaka
24/06: Scotland 0-1 Hungary – Roland Sallai
25/06: Croatia 1-1 Italy – Luka Modrić
25/06: Albania 0-1 Spain – Ferran Torres
26/06: Netherlands 2-3 Austria – Marcel Sabitzer
26/06: France 1-1 Poland – Łukasz Skorupski
26/06: England 0-0 Slovenia – Adam Gnezda Čerin
26/06: Denmark 0-0 Serbia – Christian Eriksen
27/06: Slovakia 1-1 Romania – Stanislav Lobotka
27/06: Ukraine 0-0 Belgium – Kevin De Bruyne
27/06: Czech Republic 1-2 Turkey – Barış Alper Yılmaz
27/06: Georgia 2-0 Portugal – Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
Round of 16
30/06: Switzerland 2-0 Italy – Ruben Vargas
30/06: Germany 2-0 Denmark – Antonio Rüdiger
01/07: England vs Slovakia –
01/07: Spain vs Georgia –
02/07: France vs Belgium –
02/07: Portugal vs Slovenia –
03/07: Romania vs Netherlands –
03/07: Austria vs Turkey –