Will football be coming home this summer? Or will it be another summer of heartbreak?

If you’ve got football fever then this sweepstake is just for you!

The countdown to Europe’s biggest football tournament of the year has begun.

The European Championship, commonly known as ‘the Euros’, is an international competition where teams from across the continent compete for the title of European champions.

This summer’s tournament will feature two home nations, with both England and Scotland having qualified.

Euro 2024 is being hosted by three-time winners Germany and it runs from Friday 14 June – Sunday 14 July.

The tournament kicks off at 8pm (UK time) with the hosts facing Scotland in Munich, at the Allianz Arena. A month later, the final will be held at the Olympiastadion in Germany’s capital, Berlin.

CHSF supporters can join in the excitement of the Euros by participating in our EURO 2024 Sweepstake.

This fun event allows fans to draw teams and compete for prizes, adding an extra layer of thrill to the tournament.

As the matches unfold, players will have the chance to cheer on their assigned team, making every goal and victory even more exhilarating.

Get involved with CHSF’s EURO 2024 Sweepstake and make this summer’s championship even more memorable by supporting CHSF, our world-class heart unit, patients and families. Score!

If you are planning on fundraising for CHSF using the EURO 2024 Sweepstake, we’d love to know – fill in our Fundraiser Form here.

The CHSF team are always on hand to help – email info@chsf.org.uk, call 0113 831 4810 or message us on social media if you need anything!

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