Wales got through Group A after drawing 1-1 with Switzerland and then producing a remarkable performance to beat Turkey 2-0 thanks to goals from Aaron Ramsey and Connor Roberts. They finished with a spirited 1-0 defeat to Italy in Rome and ended up second in Group A.
Denmark's campaign began with the traumatic events in Copenhagen as Christian Eriksen collapsed against Finland. Despite the midfielder suffering a cardiac arrest, Denmark restarted the match later that night and lost 1-0. They rallied against Belgium in the next match but lost out 2-1. They then knew they had to beat Russia in the final match, and they hammered them 4-1 to go through in third place in Group B.
Key players: It's impossible to look past Gareth Bale for Wales. He's been the heartbeat of this side through their Euro 2020 journey but they are more than a one-man side. Ramsey is showing signs of being back to his best, while Kieffer Moore is a real handful up front. Danny Ward has also been magnificent in goal, despite having played more matches for Wales in the Euros than he did for Leicester City this season. Daniel James will also cause Denmark's right side all manner of difficulty.
It's an old adage that the best teams grow into a tournament and Croatia will be hoping that holds true as they head to Copenhagen. Zlatko Dalić's side created little in defeat against England during their group opener, stirred into life in the second half of a 1-1 draw with the Czech Republic, then roared past Scotland to reach the last 16. But history is against them as they have been eliminated in all three previous EURO knockout games.
Spain's route here has been similar. Creativity seemed an issue in draws against Sweden and Poland, but Luis Enrique's charges stormed back to form by equalling the record margin of victory in a EURO finals match by beating Slovakia 5-0 to progress. Therefore, they remain unbeaten – just as they were on all three occasions they went on to lift the trophy.
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Having lost at the quarter-finals of the 2014 World Cup and Euro 2016, Belgium finally cleared this hurdle at the 2018 World Cup. They’ve shown real development under boss Roberto Martínez, as no European nation has won more games (47) and scored more goals (175) than Belgium since Martínez took over.
In fact, it’s a managerial battle of the Roberto’s in this encounter. Italy, currently led by Roberto Mancini, have won three of four fixtures against Belgium since the start of 2000 (L1), and are unbeaten in major tournament H2Hs (W3, D1) - the last two ended in a 2-0 win for the Italians.
Averaging 21.8 shots per game - a tournament high after the Round of 16 - while facing only seven shots themselves, shows Italy have been at their best. In fact, they’ve only conceded 13 goals across their last 18 matches at major tournaments, keeping eight clean sheets, and conceding more than once on only one occasion.
Spain and Poland have never met the Euros, though the Spaniards head into this encounter on the back of an intimidating H2H record.
Indeed, the H2H stakes ********* favour Spain, who won eight of their ten internationals against Poland, with their solitary failure in such contests dating back to 1980.
The former European champions have hosted Poland twice in the 21st century, winning both fixtures by an aggregate score of 9-0.
Spain (4-3-3): Unai Simon; Jordi Alba, Pau Torres, Aymeric Laporte, Marcos Llorente; Rodri, Thiago Alcantara, Koke; Daniel Olmo, Ferran Torres, Gerard Moreno.
Poland (4-3-3): Wojciech Szczesny; Maciej Rybus, Jan Bednarek, Kamil Glik, Bartosz Bereszynski; Karol Linetty, Piotr Zielinski, Mateusz Klich; Kamil Jozwiak, Przemyslaw Frankowski, Robert Lewandowski.
Spain and Poland have never met the Euros, though the Spaniards head into this encounter on the back of an intimidating H2H record.
Indeed, the H2H stakes ********* favour Spain, who won eight of their ten internationals against Poland, with their solitary failure in such contests dating back to 1980.
The former European champions have hosted Poland twice in the 21st century, winning both fixtures by an aggregate score of 9-0.
Spain (4-3-3): Unai Simon; Jordi Alba, Pau Torres, Aymeric Laporte, Marcos Llorente; Rodri, Thiago Alcantara, Koke; Daniel Olmo, Ferran Torres, Gerard Moreno.
Poland (4-3-3): Wojciech Szczesny; Maciej Rybus, Jan Bednarek, Kamil Glik, Bartosz Bereszynski; Karol Linetty, Piotr Zielinski, Mateusz Klich; Kamil Jozwiak, Przemyslaw Frankowski, Robert Lewandowski.
The Netherlands and the Czech Republic prepare to lock horns in their last-16 clash at Euro 2020 on Sunday, and neutrals will certainly be hoping for a repeat of the five-goal thriller between these two sides 17 years ago.
Oranje advanced after topping Group C with a perfect record of three wins from three, while the Czechs took third place in Group D to progress, and here Sports Mole rounds up the latest team news for the two nations.
Belgium and Portugal both have key personnel decisions to mull over ahead of tonight’s big Euro 2020 last-16 clash in Seville.
Roberto Martinez gave Kevin de Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Axel Witsel their first starts of the tournament in Belgium’s final group game against Finland as the trio recover from injuries, and the former Everton boss must now decide which of them are ready to feature again.
Fernando Santos, meanwhile, made the bold call to drop Bruno Fernandes for Portugal’s crucial meeting with France on the final day of the group stage, bolstering his midfield by introducing Renato Sanches and the Lille man rewarded his manager’s faith with an excellent performance.
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A 94th minute Viktor Claesson strike was enough to help Sweden not only defeat Poland 3-2 in their final group E match, but also secure top spot heading into their first knockout round appearance at the Euros since 2004. Janne Andersson’s men will meet Ukraine for just the fifth time (W1, D1, L2), with opposition manager Andriy Shevchenko neting a brace in the most recent H2H when Swedish hopes were dashed at Euro 2012.
This Swedish side is a more resilient outfit though, conceding an average of just 0.38 goals across their last eight internationals. In fact, six clean sheets have been kept across that stint, including two in the group stages versus Spain and Slovakia. Meanwhile, ‘Blågult’ scored with 50% of their shots on target through the group stage (4 of 8), the joint-best such conversion rate in the competition with Portugal which will leave their opposition worried here.
Squeaking through as the fourth ‘third-best’ side on goal difference, Ukraine will be looking for victory in their first-ever Euros knockout round appearance as an independent nation. Shevchenko’s side will need to drastically improve though, as his team looked shaky defensively in the group stages (W1, L2) whilst their overall return of just two wins from nine matches at European Championships finals fails to inspire.
Showing indifferent form over their last nine internationals (W3, D4, L2), Ukraine at least provide entertainment whenever they play, highlighted by both teams scoring in six of those fixtures. Here, they’ll be reliant once again on the nation’s strong strike force that has returned 1.44 goals per fixture over that spell.
Players to watch: Scorer of the second fastest goal in Euros history last time out, Sweden’s Emil Forsberg now has four strikes across his last four international appearances - two arriving before the 20th minute. Equally, Ukraine’s Andriy Yarmolenko has also been in fantastic form at Euro 2020, scoring twice and ********* once.
Hot stat: Of the teams to progress at Euro 2020, Ukraine faced the joint-most shots on target (16) in the group stage.
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Belgium is stronger than Portugal, the Belgium team knows how to fin the net, in their 6 previews international matches they scored 17 goals and received only 2 so I think here they will continue like that and Portugal will fight and scored but this won't be enough.
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Croatia have been one of the major disappointments of Euro 2020 so far.
Just one point from their games against England and Czech Republic have left them in a perilous position heading into the clash against Scotland at Hampden Park.
A draw is no good for either side as both will be eliminated if they finish on two points, but Scotland will be a tough nut to crack.
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The Netherlands are the favorites to score more than 2 goals, in the duels where they were present three or more goals were scored per match in the last 6 most recent duels. And the Czech Republic have conceded goals in 5 of their last 6 challenges, watching their opponents score 8 goals in total, so defensively, the Czech Republic team has not been very solid.
The English new generation squad is ready to make history in this Euro edition. They show great improvement in every match played. On the other hand, Ukraine are cautious when they play big teams and they will surely play defensive football keep England at bay. Under 2.5 goals can be expected here.
This will be a well-balanced match. Though both teams are clinical in front of goals, at this stage of the tournament, the defense will be the key to winning this match and we may see few goals. Probably the match will end in a goalless draw or a goal to nil. No BTTS is the best option.
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Russia will be hoping to book their place in the knockout stages of the UEFA Euro 2020 when they take on Denmark in their final Group B clash on Monday.
With the final round of fixtures set to be played out in the group stages of the UEFA Euro 2020, there is still plenty at stake in Group B with the second place still up for grabs. And Russia, who are the current occupants of the position, will be hoping to advance to the knockout stages without any hiccups when they take on Denmark at the Parken Stadium on Monday night.
Russia started the tournament on a poor note, losing to Belgium in their opening fixture. However, Stanislav Cherchesov’s side secured a 1-0 win over Finland last time out thanks to Aleksei Miranchuk’s goal, which has put them in a strong position with regard to qualification for the knockouts. Should the Finns lose to Belgium in the other Group B fixture, Russia will pretty much be guaranteed a spot in the next round.
As for Denmark, the tournament has been shrouded by the unfortunate incident involving Christian Eriksen during their opening game against Finland. Kasper Hjulmand’s side may have lost both their games to the Finns (1-0) and Belgium (2-1) and be sitting at the bottom of the pile, but they deserve credit to have stepped out and given their all after everything that had happened.
Despite not having collected a single point yet, the Danes can still make it through to the knockouts should they defeat Russia and Finland lose heavily to Belgium or third in case the former pick up a win.