The EM has reached the knockout phase and fans all over the continent are expecting an exciting end to the tournament.
Euro 2020 had to be postponed and postponed by one year due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The EM is just around the corner
It has kept its original name and started on Friday June 11th
England is among those countries that are still involved as the best of Europe are ready to make it to the final Sunday July 11th
The tournament will be held in cities across Europe to mark its 60th birthday, with a total of eight games, including the semi-finals and the final, being played at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions hope their home advantage can help them go all the way, but Spain, Italy and Belgium will also look to glory.
There will be a lot of action in summer – with all 51 games live on talkSPORT – and here is a complete overview of the games and results of the EM 2020 …
England’s road to euro glory
We couldn’t, could we?
Last 16: Vs Germany (5 p.m., Tuesday, June 29, London)
Quarter Finals: Vs Ukraine (8pm, Saturday 3rd July, Rome)
Semifinals: Vs Czech Republic / Denmark (8 p.m., Wednesday 7 July, London)
Final: Switzerland / Spain / Belgium / Italy (8 p.m., Sunday 11 July, London)
Every game will be LIVE on talkSPORT – we keep an eye on the euros!
Euro 2020: talkSPORT reporting
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We bring you every knockout game live, including the final on July 11th of course.
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Euro 2020: game dates and times
GROUP STAGE
Friday June 11th
Group A: Turkey 0-3 Italy (8:00 p.m., Rome)
Saturday June 12th
Group a: Wales 1-1 Switzerland (14:00, Baku)
Group B: Denmark 0-1 Finland (5:00 p.m., Copenhagen)
Group B: Belgium 3-0 Russia (8:00 PM, St. Petersburg)
Sunday June 13th
Group D: England 1: 0 Croatia (14:00, London)
Group C: Austria 3-1 North Macedonia (17:00, Bucharest)
Group C: Netherlands 3-2 Ukraine (8:00 PM, Amsterdam)
Monday June 14th
Group D: Scotland 0-2 Czech Republic (14:00, Glasgow)
Group E: Poland 1-2 Slovakia (5:00 PM, St. Petersburg)
Group E: Spain 0-0 Sweden (8:00 PM, Sevilla)
Tuesday June 15th
Group F: Hungary 0-3 Portugal (5:00 p.m., Budapest)
Group F: France 1-0 Germany (8:00 PM, Munich)
Wednesday June 16
Group B: Finland 0-1 Russia (2:00 p.m., St. Petersburg)
Group A: Turkey 0-2 Wales (17:00, Baku)
Group A: Italy 3-0 Switzerland (8:00 p.m., Rome)
Thursday June 17th
Group C: Ukraine 2-1 North Macedonia (14:00, Bucharest)
Group B: Denmark 1-2 Belgium (17:00, Copenhagen)
Group C: Netherlands 2-0 Austria (8:00 PM, Amsterdam)
Friday June 18th
Group E: Sweden 1-0 Slovakia (2:00 PM, St. Petersburg)
Group D: Croatia 1-1 Czech Republic (17:00, Glasgow)
Group D: England 0-0 Scotland (20:00, London)
Saturday 19th June
Group F: Hungary 1-1 France (14:00, Budapest)
Group F: Portugal 2-4 Germany (17:00, Munich)
Group E: Spain 1-1 Poland (20:00, Seville)
Sunday June 20th
Group A: Italy 1-0 Wales (17:00, Rome)
Group A: Switzerland 3-1 Turkey (17:00, Baku)
Monday June 21st
Group C: North Macedonia 0-3 Netherlands (5:00 p.m., Amsterdam)
Group C: Ukraine 0-1 Austria (17:00, Bucharest)
Group B: Russia 1-4 Denmark (8:00 PM, Copenhagen)
Group B: Finland 0-2 Belgium (8:00 p.m., St. Petersburg)
Tuesday June 22nd
Group D: Czech Republic 0-1 England (20:00, London)
Group D: Croatia 3-1 Scotland (20:00, Glasgow)
Wednesday June 23rd
Group E: Slovakia 0-5 Spain (17:00, Sevilla)
Group E: Sweden 3-2 Poland (5:00 PM, St. Petersburg)
Group F: Germany 2-2 Hungary (8:00 PM, Munich)
Group F: Portugal 2-2 France (8:00 PM, Budapest)
KNOCKOUT PHASE
Round 16
Saturday June 26th
1: Wales 0-4 Denmark
2: Italy 2-1 Austria (AET)
Sunday June 27th
3: Netherlands 0-2 Czech Republic
4: Belgium 1-0 Portugal
Monday June 28th
5: Croatia 3-5 Spain (AET)
6: France 3: 3 Switzerland (stables: 4-5)
Tuesday June 29th
7: England 2-0 Germany
8: Sweden 1-2 Ukraine (AET)
Quarter finals
Friday July 2nd
QF1: Spain vs. Switzerland (5:00 p.m., St. Petersburg)
QF2: Belgium – Italy (8:00 p.m., Munich)
Saturday 3rd July
QF3: Czech Republic – Denmark (17:00, Baku)
QF4: Ukraine v England (8:00 p.m., Rome)
Semifinals
Tuesday July 6th
SF1: Winner QF1 vs. Winner QF2 (20:00, London)
Wednesday July 7th
SF2: Winner QF3 vs. Winner QF4 (20:00, London)
final
Sunday July 11th
Winner SF1 vs. Winner SF2 (20:00, London)