UEFA Euro 2020 bracket, schedule, live stream: England-Germany, Belgium-Portugal, Spain-Croatia in last 16

Futbol

Products You May Like

euro-bracket.png
CBS Sports

The UEFA Euro 2020 knockout stage is here and the road to the semifinals and final at Wembley Stadium in England is beginning to take shape. Europe’s top competition rolls on as 16 teams battle for the next two weeks for the right to be crowned the kings of the continent. 

Portugal, the reigning champion after surprisingly winning the competition back in 2016 in France, survived the group of death and will have a matchup set with 2018 FIFA World Cup third-place finisher Belgium, led by Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne. France, champions of that 2018 World Cup, will square off against Switzerland. Gareth Southgate’s England squad will have a tough test against Joachim Low’s Germany while Netherlands get Czech Republic, Spain get Croatia and Italy get Austria. 

So who do you have making it to the final? Below you’ll find the schedule and kickoff times for every match in the knockout stage. As a reminder: If the match ends in a tie after 90 minutes, we go to two extra-periods, and if it stays leveled, then it’s off to a penalty-kick shootout. You can watch every single match of the competition via fuboTV (Try for free). 

(All times U.S./Eastern)

Round of 16

Saturday, June 26
Wales vs. Denmark, 12 p.m.
Italy vs. Austria, 3 p.m.

Sunday, June 27
Netherlands vs. Czech Republic, 12 p.m.
Belgium vs. Portugal, 3 p.m.

Monday, June 28
Croatia vs. Spain, 12 p.m.
France vs. Switzerland, 3 p.m.

Tuesday, June 29
England vs. Germany, 12 p.m.
Sweden vs. Ukraine, 3 p.m.

Quarterfinals

Friday, July 2
France/Switzerland vs. Croatia/Spain, 12 p.m.
Belgium/Portugal vs. Italy/Austria, 3 p.m.

Saturday, July 3
Netherlands/Czech Republic vs. Wales/Denmark, 12 p.m.
Sweden/Ukraine vs. England/Germany, 3 p.m.

Semifinals

Tuesday, July 6
Winner of QF 2 vs. Winner of QF 1, 3 p.m.

Wednesday, July 7
Winner of QF 4 vs. Winner of QF 3, 3 p.m.

Final

Sunday, July 11
Winner of SF 1 vs. Winner of SF 2, 3 p.m. ET

Group stage results

June 12
Turkey 0, Italy 3 

June 13
Wales 1, Switzerland 1
Denmark 0, Finland 1
Belgium 3, Russia 0 

June 14
England 1, Croatia 0 
Austria 3, North Macedonia 1 
Netherlands 3, Ukraine 2

June 15
Scotland 0, Czech Republic 2
Poland 1, Slovakia 2
Spain 0, Sweden 0 

June 16
Hungary 0, Portugal 3 
France 1, Germany 0

Matchday 2

June 16
Finland 0, Russia 1
Turkey 0, Wales 2
Italy 3, Switzerland 0 

June 17
Ukraine 2, North Macedonia 1
Denmark 1, Belgium 2
Netherlands 2, Austria 0 

June 18
Sweden 1, Slovakia 0
Croatia 1, Czech Republic 1 
England 0, Scotland 0

June 19
Hungary 1, France 1 
Portugal 2, Germany 4
Spain 1, Poland 1

Matchday 3

June 20
Italy 1, Wales 0 
Switzerland 3, Turkey 1

June 21
North Macedonia 0, Netherlands 3
Ukraine 0, Austria 1
Finland 0, Belgium 2
Russia 1, Denmark 4

June 22
Croatia 3, Scotland 1
Czech Republic 0, England 1

June 23
Slovakia 0, Spain 5
Sweden 3, Poland 2
Portugal 2, France 2
Germany 2, Hungary 2

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Benavidez outslugs Morrell, adds secondary title
Colorado football roster analysis: Looking at needs, potential depth chart for 2025 season
Sources: KD has no interest in Warriors reunion
MLB upholds firing of umpire Pat Hoberg over gambling violation, though he denies betting on or manipulating games
UCLA, USC have made LA the B1G epicenter