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Euro 2024 knock-out matches are hit by TORNADO warning, with severe thunderstorms set to hit Germany’s last-16 game against Denmark

Euro 2024 knock-out matches are hit by TORNADO warning, with severe thunderstorms set to hit Germany’s last-16 game against Denmark


  • Bad weather is set to affect multiple games during the round of 16 at Euro 2024
  • Severe thunderstorms could result in Germany vs Denmark being VERY wet
  • But England’s game against Slovakia should escape with only light rain

Euro 2024’s round of 16 could be disrupted by severe thunderstorms in Germany this weekend.

The knockout phase will begin on Saturday with Switzerland taking on Italy in Berlin, followed by a game between hosts Germany and Denmark in Dortmund.

Sunday will then see England face Slovakia in Gelsenkirchen, before Spain clash with Georgia in Cologne.

Of those matches, it is the game in Dortmund that is most likely to be hit by a thunderstorm. 

The Westfalenstadion also witnessed torrential rain during the Group F game between Turkey and Georgia on June 18, when water was seen falling violently from a gap in the roof of Borussia Dortmund’s home ground.

Multiple games in the last-16 at Euro 2024 are expected to be played in wet weather 

Some of the worst weather is likely to fall in Dortmund, where Germany are playing Denmark

Some of the worst weather is likely to fall in Dortmund, where Germany are playing Denmark

Dortmund also had torrential rain during the Group F game between Turkey and Georgia

Dortmund also had torrential rain during the Group F game between Turkey and Georgia

Meteorologist Dominik Jung told BILD on Friday: ‘From Saturday evening and into the night on Sunday, there is a risk of severe thunderstorms from the southwest and west to the middle of Germany.

‘These could bring extremely heavy rain, with amounts of between 40 and 80 litres per square meter within a few hours.

‘Large hail with a diameter of around 3 cm is also expected, as are strong storm or hurricane gusts with speeds of between 100 and 140 km/h.

‘Tornadoes cannot be ruled out either.’

The storm should miss Berlin completely. Indeed, sunny skies are predicted for the opening game of the last-16.

German and Danish fans going to the Westfalenstadion could get very wet this weekend

German and Danish fans going to the Westfalenstadion could get very wet this weekend

Much of central Germany is set to be affected by an incoming heavy storm on Saturday night

Much of central Germany is set to be affected by an incoming heavy storm on Saturday night

England's game against Slovakia should escape with only light rain on Sunday evening

England’s game against Slovakia should escape with only light rain on Sunday evening

Light rain is predicted during the England game, while Spain vs Georgia in Cologne should stay dry despite overcast skies.

Although only one game is likely to be severely affected by the storm, fans and teams based in and around Dortmund, Cologne, Bonn, Paderborn and Hannover on Saturday evening are likely to get very wet.

Written by bourbiza mohamed

Bourbiza Mohamed is a freelance journalist and political science analyst holding a Master's degree in Political Science. Armed with a sharp pen and a discerning eye, Bourbiza Mohamed contributes to various renowned sites, delivering incisive insights on current political and social issues. His experience translates into thought-provoking articles that spur dialogue and reflection.

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