Who will England and Wales play at Euro 2020? Last-16 fixtures, games and schedule
England will play Germany in the last-16 of Euro 2020 on Tuesday; Croatia and Spain to meet; Wales against Denmark in Copenhagen; England will face Sweden or Ukraine in quarter-finals if they beat Germany at Wembley
Thursday 24 June 2021 16:19, UK
Who is through to the last 16?
The eight round-of-16 matches will take place on Saturday June 26, Sunday June 27, Monday June 28, and Tuesday June 29 in Amsterdam, London (two games), Budapest, Seville, Copenhagen, Bucharest and Glasgow.
The sixteen teams through are:
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- Italy
- Wales
- Austria
- Denmark
- Switzerland
- France
- Czech Republic
- Sweden
- England
- Croatia
- Ukraine
- Spain
- Portugal
- Germany
Who will play who in the last 16? Kick-off times and venues
Saturday June 26
Game 1: Wales vs Denmark; Kick-off 5pm (Amsterdam)
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Game 2: Italy vs Austria; Kick-off 8pm (London)
Sunday June 27
Game 3: Netherlands vs Czech Republic; Kick-off 5pm (Budapest)
Game 4: Belgium vs Portugal; Kick-off 8pm (Seville)
Monday June 28
Game 5: Croatia vs Spain; Kick-off 5pm (Copenhagen)
Game 6: France vs Switzerland; Kick-off 8pm (Bucharest)
Tuesday June 29
Game 7: England vs Germany; Kick-off 5pm (London)
Game 8: Sweden vs Ukraine; Kick-off 8pm (Glasgow)
And who might play who in the quarter-finals?
If England win their last-16 tie their quarter-finals fixture will be on Saturday July 3 in Rome against either Sweden or Ukraine.
Indeed, it's worth noting that England - and Germany, of course - are now in the different half of the draw to Belgium, Portugal, Italy, France and Spain.
Victories for Wales and Netherlands in their last-16 ties would set up a last-eight clash in Baku on Saturday July 3.
Euro 2020 Quarter-finals schedule: Kick-off times and venues
Friday July 2
Quarter-final 1: France vs Switzerland vs Croatia or Spain; Kick-off 5pm (St Petersburg)
Quarter-final 2: Belgium or Portugal vs Italy or Austria; Kick-off 8pm (Munich)
Saturday July 3
Quarter-final 3: Netherlands or Czech Republic vs Wales or Denmark; Kick-off 5pm (Baku)
Quarter-final 4: Sweden or Ukraine vs England or Germany; Kick-off 8pm (Rome)
And what about the semi-finals?
Both semi-finals will be played at Wembley and were both Wales and England to reach the last four they would meet at the semi-final stage.
But Belgium, Portugal, Italy, France and Spain are all among the teams in the top half of the draw who could meet in the first semi-final.
Euro 2020 Semi-finals schedule: Kick-off times and venues
Tuesday July 6
Semi-final 1: Belgium/Portugal/Italy/Austria vs France/Switzerland/Croatia/Spain; Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)
Wednesday July 7
Semi-final 2: Sweden/Ukraine/England/Germany vs Netherlands/Czech Republic/Wales/Denmark; Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)
Euro 2020 final: Kick-off time and venue
Sunday July 11
Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)
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