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On Sunday, July 11th, Wembley will be the stage for a historic showdown as Italy and England, both unbeaten in their last six matches, vie for the UEFA Euro 2020 title, with Italy seeking their first European Championship in over five decades and England chasing their maiden triumph.
As Switzerland and Turkey clash at the Baku Olympic Stadium in a pivotal UEFA Euro 2020 Group A fixture, both teams grapple with defensive frailties and a desperate need for points to keep their tournament hopes alive.
Thrilling European action awaits as the Flying Dutchmen seek a statement victory against tournament favorites France, with both teams eager to secure their place atop Group D in an epic showdown at Red Bull Arena Leipzig.
Prepare for an electrifying showdown as an in-form Belgian side meets a resilient Portugal, with Eden Hazard and Cristiano Ronaldo leading the charge in the UEFA Euro 2020 Round of 16 at the Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville.
In a crucial clash at Düsseldorf Arena, Albania aims to revive their European championship hopes with a victory over already-qualified Spain, as the two sides meet on Monday, June 24, at 14:00 [GMT+1].
With both teams eager to avoid elimination in Group D, Poland and Austria clash in a high-stakes encounter at the Olympiastadion Berlin, with Robert Lewandowski's anticipated return adding extra intrigue.
In a must-win situation to keep their last-16 hopes alive, Belgium face high-flying Romania on Saturday evening, hoping to shake off a bruising loss to Slovakia and navigate a tricky first-time competitive showdown.
As Switzerland aims to dethrone the host nation and Group A leaders Germany at the Deutsche Bank Park, an intense and decisive clash looms on Sunday evening, with the Red Crosses seeking both group supremacy and a place in the last sixteen.
As England seeks to reach consecutive quarterfinals for the first time, they face a resilient Slovakia team aiming for a historic breakthrough in Sunday's round of 16 clash at the Veltins-Arena.
As Czechia battles Turkey at 20:00 [GMT+1] on June 26 at Volksparkstadion in a bid to seize the final qualifying spot in Group F, tension mounts with Czechia's Patrik Schick eager to break their losing streak against the Turks and Turkey needing just a draw to advance.