Euro 2024 referee Clement Turpin: Who is he?

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Clement Turpin is set to officiate the opening game of Euro 2024 between Germany and Scotland in Munich. The 42-year-old French referee has a wealth of experience, having previously officiated at major tournaments such as Euro 2016, the 2018 World Cup, Euro 2020, and the 2022 Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool.

Turpin will be joined by an all-French officiating crew on the pitch and in the technical area, with the only non-French referee being an Italian assistant VAR. The full officiating team for the Germany vs Scotland match includes Assistant Referees Nicolas Danos and Benjamin Pages, Video Assistant Referee Jerome Brisard, Assistant Video Assistant Referees Willy Delajod and Massimiliano Irrati, and Fourth official Francois Letexier.

If you’re wondering how to watch the Germany vs Scotland match, it will be broadcast on ITV and STV, and can also be streamed via ITV X and the STV Player. All matches at Euro 2024 are free-to-air on BBC or ITV (and STV) in the UK. For those traveling abroad and looking to watch major sporting events, a VPN may be necessary to unblock streaming apps.

In terms of betting odds, Germany is the favorite to win at 1/4, while a draw is at 5/1 and Scotland is the underdog at 10/1. It’s important to remember to gamble responsibly and only bet what you can afford to lose. Gambling sites offer tools such as deposit limits and time outs to help you stay in control. If you feel you have a gambling problem, support is available from organizations like BeGambleAware or Gamcare.

Overall, Clement Turpin’s appointment as the referee for the Germany vs Scotland match adds an extra layer of excitement to the opening game of Euro 2024. With his experience and expertise, fans can expect a fair and well-officiated match between the two teams.

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