Euro 2020 Knockout-round schedule, result and bracket
Euro 2020 Knockout-Round Schedule, result and bracket
with the euro 2020 group stage in the books, it's time for the knockout stage, where standings points and goal differential are jettisoned in favor of pure wins and losses.
A reminder on the Knockout-round rules: if the score is tied after 90 minutes, the teams will play two 15-minute extra-time periods, and if the score remains tied after that , the teams will conduct a penalty-Kick shootout. Teams also will be allowed to make a sixth substitution, but only during extra time. (in the group stage , teams were allowed five substitutions).
All time Eastern
Round of 16 :
Saturday
Denmark 4 , Wales 0
Kasper Dolberg scored two goals to give Denmark a 4-0 Victory over Wales in Amsterdam and a spot in the quarterfinals .
Denmark has ridden a wave of emotion through the tournament since playmaker Christian Eriksen Suffered Cardiac arrest in the teams opening group match and had to be resuscitated with a defibrillator .
Italy 2, Austria 1 (extra time)
with three exquisite touches of control, technique and finishing Federico Chiesa ended 95 minutes of italian frustration .
This record-breaking team is off to the quarterfinals of the European championship with a defense that finally allowed a goal after more than 19 hours but with a national team - record 12th straight victory .
Sunday
Netherlands vs. Czech Republic in Budapest (noon, ESPN)
After a shaky few minutes in its opening 3-2 win over Ukraine, Netherlands Stormed through group C and didn't allow a goal in its final two matches. The Czech Republic earned a Third-place bid out of group D, with Patrick Schick Scoring all three of it's grooup-stage goals.
Belgium vs. Portugal in Seville (3 p.m. ,ABC)
It's the highest-wattage matchup of the round of 16: Belgium, The world No. 1 that went unbeaten and barely scored upon in the group stage, faces defending champion Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo, the tournament's leading goal scorer with five.
Monday
Croatia vs. Spain in Copenhagen (noon, ESPN)
France vs. Switzerland in Bucharest (3 p.m., ESPN)
Tuesday
England vs. Germany in London (noon, ESPN)
Sweden vs. Ukraine in Glasgow (3 p.m., ESPN)
Quarterfinals
July 2
France/Switzerland vs. Croatia/Spain in St. Petersburg (noon, ESPN)
Belgium/Portugal vs. Italy/Austria in Munich (3 p.m., ESPN)
July 3
Netherlands/Czech Republic vs. Denmark in Baku (noon, ESPN)
Sweden/Ukraine vs. England/Germany in Rome (3 p.m., ABC)
Semifinals
July 6 in London (3 p.m., ESPN)
July 7 in London (3p.m., ESPN)
Final
July 11 in London (3 p.m., ESPN)
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