As UEFA Euro 2024 kicks off in Germany next week, anticipation is building for what promises to be a thrilling month of football.
Europe's top teams and players will compete for the biggest trophy, making every match crucial and potentially combative. With high stakes on the line, comprehending the rules regarding yellow and red cards is essential for both players and fans.

Red Cards: Immediate Effects
A red card in Euro 2024 can have significant effects. Any player who receives a red card will be suspended for the following match, unlike club football where a direct red card typically results in a three-game ban.
However, UEFA reserves the right to impose more severe penalties for particularly serious offenses.
The rules on yellow cards are also strict. A player will face suspension for their next game if they accumulate two yellow cards across two different matches. Additionally, a four-yellow card accumulation will also result in a ban for the subsequent match.
To confirm that no player is overly constrained in the later stages of the tournament, yellow card counts are reset after the quarter-finals.
This means players will enter the semi-finals with a clean slate, free from the risk of suspension due to earlier yellow cards. Although direct red cards will have the same repercussions.
With 24 of Europe's best footballing nations set to compete, Euro 2024 is poised to deliver high-intensity action and memorable moments. The tournament kicks off on June 14th with the hosts, Germany, taking on Scotland in Munich.