The 2024 Olympics in Paris will begin next month and the soccer tournaments are going to be incredible. We now know the group stage draw too as the path to gold medal glory can now be plotted out.
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July 24 is when the men’s tournament kicks off with the final on August 9, while the women’s tournament begins a day later and the final is on August 10.
With stadiums across France (Bordeaux, Lyon, Nice, Marseille, Nantes and Saint-Etienne will host games) being used and the final held at Paris Saint-Germain’s Parc des Princes home, this is going to be an epic celebration of the beautiful game.
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For the first time since 2008 the USMNT have qualified for the tournament and there will be hopes that a talented young squad can deliver a medal for Team USA as they were handed a kind group stage draw where they face hosts France in the opening game. Two-time reigning champs Brazil failed to qualify so hosts France and reigning World Cup champs Argentina are the favorites to win gold. The men’s tournament is a U-23 competition but three players in each squad over the age of 23 are allowed to compete for their nations. With Achraf Hakimi, Michael Olise, Julian Alvarez and plenty of other stars competing in the men’s tournament, it’s going to be a beauty.
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The USWNT have qualified for the women’s tournament (which allows players of all ages to compete) and are favorites to win gold in Paris under new head coach Emma Hayes, but they haven’t tasted success at the Olympics since 2012 in London as Canada are the reigning champs. The USWNT were handed a very tough group with Germany, Australia and Zambia set to push them all the way to reach the knockout rounds. Hosts France are also expected to make a deep run, while Canada, Brazil, reigning World Cup champs Spain and Japan are all expected to push for the gold medal.
Below you will find details on who has qualified for the 2024 Olympics in both the men’s and women’s soccer tournaments, while you can click on the link for details about how to watch all of the Olympic action across NBC’s platforms.

Dates: July 25 – August 10
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There are 12 teams in the women’s tournament with the USWNT clinching their qualifying spot by winning the CONCACAF W Championship in 2022. Canada beat Jamaica in a CONCACAF playoff as the reigning champs reached the Olympics, while Brazil and Colombia will represent South America. France qualify as hosts, while Germany and Spain qualified as UEFA Nations League Finals third-place winner and finalist respectively. New Zealand represent the Oceania region, while Japan and Australia will represent Asia and Nigeria and Zambia will fly the flag for Africa after coming out of their qualifying tournament.
AFC (Asia): Japan, Australia
CAF (Africa): Nigeria, Zambia
CONMEBOL (South America): Brazil, Colombia
CONCACAF (Central & North America): Canada, USA
OFC (Oceania): New Zealand
UEFA: France (host), Spain, Germany
Group stage draw
Group A: France, Colombia, Canada, New Zealand
Group B: USWNT, Zambia, Germany, Australia
Group C: Spain, Japan, Nigeria, Brazil
Group A schedule – all kick off times ET
Thursday, July 25
Canada vs New Zealand – 11am (Saint-Etienne)
France vs Colombia – 3pm (Lyon)
Sunday, July 28
New Zealand vs Colombia – 11am (Lyon)
France vs Canada – 3pm (Saint-Etienne)
Wednesday, July 31
New Zealand vs France – 3pm (Lyon)
Colombia vs Canada – 3pm (Nice)
Group B schedule
Thursday, July 25
Germany vs Australia, 1pm (Marseille)
USA vs Zambia, 3pm (Nice)
Sunday, July 28
Australia vs Zambia, 1pm (Nice)
USA vs Germany, 3pm (Marseille)
Wednesday, July 31
Zambia vs Germany, 1pm (Saint-Etienne)
Australia vs USA, 1pm (Marseille)
Group C schedule
Thursday, July 25
Spain vs Japan, 11am (Nantes)
Nigeria vs Brazil, 1pm (Bordeaux)
Sunday, July 28
Brazil vs Japan, 11am (Paris)
Spain vs Nigeria, 1pm (Nantes)
Wednesday, July 31
Japan vs Nigeria, 11am (Nantes)
Brazil vs Spain, 11am (Bordeaux)
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinal 2: Saturday, August 3: Group B winner vs Group C runner up, 9am (Paris)
Quarterfinal 3: Saturday, August 3: Group C winner vs 3rd place Group A/B, 11am (Lyon)
Quarterfinal 4: Saturday, August 3: Group A runner up vs Group B runner up, 1pm (Marseille)
Quarterfinal 1: Saturday, August 3: Group A winner vs 3rd place Group B/C, 3pm (Nantes)
Semifinals
Tuesday, August 6: Winner Quarterfinal 2 vs Winner Quarterfinal 4, 12pm (Lyon)
Tuesday, August 6: Winner Quarterfinal 1 vs Winner Quarterfinal 3, 3pm (Marseille)
Bronze medal match
Friday, August 9, 9am (Lyon)
Gold medal match
Saturday, August 10, 11am (Paris)

There are 16 teams in the men’s tournament with three teams 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 final team to make it was Guinea as they won the AFC-CAF playoff.
AFC (Asia): Iraq, Japan, Uzbekistan
CAF (Africa): Egypt, Mali, Morocco
CONMEBOL (South America): Argentina, Paraguay
CONCACAF (Central & North America): Dominican Republic, USA
OFC (Oceania): New Zealand
UEFA (Europa): France (host), Israel, Spain, Ukraine
AFC-CAF playoff: Guinea
Group stage draw
Group A: France, USA, Guinea, New Zealand
Group B: Argentina, Morocco, Iraq, Ukraine
Group C: Uzbekistan, Spain, Egypt, Dominican Republic
Group D: Japan, Paraguay, Mali, Israel
Group A schedule – all kick off times ET
Wednesday, July 24
Guinea vs New Zealand – 11am (Nice)
France vs USA – 3pm (Marseille)
Saturday, July 27
New Zealand vs USA – 1pm (Marseille)
France vs Guinea – 3pm (Nice)
Tuesday, July 30
New Zealand vs France – 1pm (Marseille)
USA vs Guinea – 1pm (Saint-Etienne)
Group B schedule
Wednesday, July 24
Argentina vs Morocco – 9am (Saint-Etienne)
Iraq vs Ukraine – 1pm (Lyon)
Saturday, July 27
Argentina vs Iraq – 9am (Lyon)
Ukraine vs Morocco – 11am (Saint-Etienne)
Tuesday, July 30
Ukraine vs Argentina – 11am (Lyon)
Morocco vs Iraq – 11am (Nice)
Group C schedule
Wednesday, July 24
Uzbekistan vs Spain – 9am (Paris)
Egypt vs Dominican Republic – 11am (Nantes)
Saturday, July 27
Dominican Republic vs Spain – 9am (Bordeaux)
Uzbekistan vs Egypt – 11am (Nantes)
Tuesday, July 30
Dominican Republic vs Uzbekistan – 9am (Paris)
Spain vs Egypt – 9am (Bordeaux)
Group D schedule
Wednesday, July 24
Japan vs Paraguay – 1pm (Bordeaux)
Mali vs Israel – 3pm (Paris)
Saturday, July 27
Israel vs Paraguay – 1pm (Paris)
Japan vs Mali – 3pm (Bordeaux)
Tuesday, July 30
Paraguay vs Mali – 3pm (Paris)
Israel vs Japan – 3pm (Nantes)
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinal 2: Friday, August 2: Group B winner vs Group A runner up, 9am (Paris)
Quarterfinal 4: Friday, August 2: Group D winner vs Group C runner up, 11am (Lyon)
Quarterfinal 3: Friday, August 2: Group C winner vs Group D runner up, 1pm (Marseille)
Quarterfinal 1: Friday, August 2: Group A winner vs Group B runner up, 3pm (Bordeaux)
Semifinals
Monday, August 5: Winner Quarterfinal 1 vs Winner Quarterfinal 3, 12pm (Marseille)
Monday, August 5: Winner Quarterfinal 2 vs Winner Quarterfinal 4, 3pm (Lyon)
Bronze medal match
Thursday, August 8, 11am (Nantes)
Gold medal match
Friday, August 9, 12pm (Paris)
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