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Euro 2020 knockout fixtures: All dates, schedule and everything you need to know

Euro 2020 will start the knockout stage once the group matches are completed, beginning with the round of 16.

The top two teams from each of the six groups will be rewarded with a place in the knockout stages, while the top four third-placed finishers will also progress to the last 16.

This is the first European Championship to be played across the entire breadth of the continent, using 11 different venues from Wembley to Baku.

Here’s everything you need to know about the knockouts:

When is Euro 2020 knockout stage?

The knockouts begin on 26 June and ends with the final in London on Sunday 11 July.

What were the groups?

Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland.

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Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia.

Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, Georgia, North Macedonia.

Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland.

Group E: Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia.

Group F: Germany, France, Portugal, Hungary.

What are the venues?

  • Rome (Stadio Olimpico)

  • Baku (Olympic Stadium)

  • Copenhagen (Parken Stadium)

  • St Petersburg (St Petersburg Stadium)

  • Amsterdam (Johan Cruijff ArenA)

  • Bucharest (National Arena)

  • London (Wembley Stadium)

  • Glasgow (Hampden Park)

  • Budapest (Puskás Aréna)

  • Munich (Fußball Arena München)

  • Seville (La Cartuja Stadium)

How many fans are allowed in?

That remains varied across the tournament with all venues having committed to having supporters back in stadiums for the tournament.

Wembley Stadium has pledged to have 25 per cent capacity for games held there, with the potential for that to be increased as restrictions in England are relaxed.

Glasgow too are hoping to have 25 per cent capacity at Hampden Park but Dublin has lost its matches with the city unable to commit to hosting supporters.

Other host venues are even more bullish with St Petersburg planning for 50 per cent capacity at their matches with Budapest hoping for full capacity.

What is the knockout fixture schedule?

Knockout stage

Round of 16

Saturday 26th June

Match 37

Italy vs Austria

2-1 AET

London

Saturday 26th June

Match 38

Wales vs Denmark

0-4

Amsterdam

Sunday 27th June

Match 39

Belgium vs Portugal

1-0

Seville

Sunday 27th June

Match 40

Netherlands vs Czech Republic

0-2

Budapest

Monday 28th June

Match 41

France v Switzerland

3-3 , 4-5 pens

Bucharest

Monday 28th June

Match 42

Croatia vs Spain

3-5 AET

Copenhagen

Tuesday 29th June

Match 43

Sweden vs Ukraine

1-2 AET

Glasgow

Tuesday 29th June

Match 44

England vs Germany

2-0

London

Quarter-finals

Friday 2nd July, 5pm

Match 45

Switzerland vs Spain

1-1, 1-3 pens

St Petersburg

Friday 2nd July, 8pm

Match 46

Belgium vs Italy

1-2

Munich

Saturday 3rd July, 5pm

Match 47

Czech Republic vs Denmark

1-2

Baku

Saturday 3rd July, 8pm

Match 48

Ukraine vs England

0-4

Rome

Semi-finals

Tuesday 6th July, 8pm

Match 49

Italy vs Spain

1-1, 4-2 pens

London

Wednesday 7th July, 8pm

Match 50

England v Denmark

2-1 AET

London

Final

Sunday 11th July, 8pm

Match 51

Italy v England

London

Who is going to win?

England 1.73

Italy 2.1

All odds via Betfair

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