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Who will play who? All round of 16 matches of the European Championship at a glance

It's getting serious now: the group stage of the European Championship is over and the first round of 16 of the tournament will take place from Saturday. Find out who will face who here.

Soccer fans will be delighted: the first round of 16 of the European Championship will be played...
Soccer fans will be delighted: the first round of 16 of the European Championship will be played from Saturday

Group stage completed - Who will play who? All round of 16 matches of the European Championship at a glance

The Group phase of the Football European Championship is over. The last games in Groups E and F took place on Wednesday. Thirty-six out of the fifty-one tournament matches have been played – the bad news. The good: Fans can still look forward to fourteen knockout stage matches before the new European champion is crowned at the Berlin Olympic Stadium on July 14.

While the teams from Scotland, Croatia, Albania, Serbia, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, and the Czech Republic have already finished their participation, the remaining sixteen teams will face off starting this coming Saturday (June 29) and until Tuesday (July 2) in eight Round of 16 matches to reach the top eight in Europe.

EM 2024: All Round of 16 Matches Overview

Saturday, 29. June, 6 pm:

Switzerland – Italy

Saturday, 29. June, 9 pm:

Germany – Denmark

Sunday, 30. June, 6 pm:

England – Slovakia

Sunday, 30. June, 9 pm:

Spain – Georgia

Monday, 1. July, 6 pm:

France – Belgium

Monday, 1. July, 9 pm:

Portugal – Slovenia

Tuesday, 2. July, 6 pm:

Romania – Netherlands

Tuesday, 2. July, 9 pm:

Austria – Turkey

After the Round of 16, the first quarterfinal matches will take place starting July 5. Germany, assuming a win against Denmark, would be next in line. The opponent for the team led by national coach Julian Nagelsmann could then be Spain or Georgia.

The European Football Championship group stage concluded, leaving thirty-six matches played out of fifty-one. Despite the teams from several nations, including Scotland, Croatia, Albania, Serbia, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, wrapping up their participation, the excitement continues with eighteen remaining teams. These teams will engage in the knockout stage commencing this Saturday at the Olympic Stadium Berlin. Denmark, who have reached this stage, will face Germany on Sunday, a match highly anticipated in Group F. In the same group, Spain will battle against Georgia, with the winner potentially advancing to challenge Germany or Denmark.

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