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Finally, there is no need to waste your brains trying to guess who will finish first in a particular pool, and if the Netherlands will meet third in group D, E or F in the round of 16. Since this Wednesday evening, everything is clear. The group stage is over, and Euro 2021 switches to another world, that of sanction matches. For France, it will be necessary to wait until Monday (9 p.m.) to see the Blues do battle in the 8th with the Swiss a priori within their reach, in Bucharest.
Neutral spectators are entitled to prefer salivating in front of Belgium – Portugal on Sunday (9 p.m.) in Seville or England-Germany on Tuesday (6 p.m.) at Wembley.
# EURO2020 Final table#FRA–#FOLLOW ____#CRO–#ESP / ____#ITA–#AUT ____ /#BEL–#POR /#SWE–#UKR ____#ENG–#GER / ____#NED–#CZE ____ /#WAL–#DEN /
Who goes to the end? 🏆 pic.twitter.com/NMIoIOeZJ4
– EURO 2020 🇫🇷 (@ EURO2020FR) June 23, 2021
The other posters? Wales – Denmark (Saturday 6 p.m., Amsterdam), Italy – Austria (Saturday 9 p.m., in Wembley), Netherlands – Czech Republic (Sunday 6 p.m., in Budapest), Croatia – Spain (Monday 6 p.m., in Copenhagen ) and Sweden-Ukraine (Tuesday 9 p.m., in Glasgow).
If the planets line up for Didier Deschamps’ men, they will meet the winner of Croatia – Spain in the quarter-finals.
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