Euro 2020: Last-16 fixtures, games and schedule and kick off time

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England will play Germany in the last-16 of Euro 2020; Croatia and Spain to meet; Wales against Denmark in Copenhagen; England will face Sweden or Ukraine in quarter-finals if they beat Germany at Wembley.

The eight round-of-16 matches will take place on Saturday June 26, Sunday June 27, Monday June 28, and Tuesday June 29 in Amsterdam, London (two games), Budapest, Seville, Copenhagen, Bucharest and Glasgow.

Euro 2020 kick-starts in June 2021 with 51 matches after the tournament was postponed last summer, due to the COVID pandemic but they will go ahead with fans in stadiums across the continent.

The sixteen teams through are:

Netherlands

Belgium

Italy

Wales

Austria

Denmark

Switzerland

France

Czech Republic

Sweden

England

Croatia

Ukraine

Spain

Portugal

Germany

Saturday June 26

Game 1: Wales vs Denmark; Kick-off 7pm (Amsterdam)

Game 2: Italy vs Austria; Kick-off 10pm (London)

Sunday June 27

Game 3: Netherlands vs Czech Republic; Kick-off 7pm (Budapest)

Game 4: Belgium vs Portugal; Kick-off 10pm (Seville)

Monday June 28

Game 5: Croatia vs Spain; Kick-off 7pm (Copenhagen)

Game 6: France vs Switzerland; Kick-off 10pm (Bucharest)

Tuesday June 29

Game 7: England vs Germany; Kick-off 7pm (London)

Game 8: Sweden vs Ukraine; Kick-off 10pm (Glasgow)

Quarter-finals

Friday 2nd July

QF1: Winner of 6 v Winner of 5 (7pm)

QF2: Winner of 4 v Winner of 2 (10pm)

Saturday 3rd July

QF3: Winner of 3 v Winner of 1 (7pm)

QF4: Winner of 8 v Winner of R7 (10pm)

Semi-finals

Tuesday 6th July

SF1: Winner of QF2 v Winner of QF1 (10pm)

Wednesday 7th July

SF2: Winner of QF4 v Winner of QF3 (10pm)

Final

Sunday 11th July

Winner of SF1 v Winner of SF2 (10pm)

Euro 2020 groups

Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland

Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia

Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia

Group D: England, Croatia, Scotland, Czech Republic

Group E: Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia

Group F: Hungary, Portugal, France, Germany

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