KATHMANDU, June 24: All games of group stages in the ongoing edition of the European Championship, Euro 2020, that kicked off on June 11 with matches held in 11 major cities across Europe — for the first time in the 60-year history of the tournament, came to an end of Thursday.
At the end of the group stages, 16 teams out of 24 have been qualified for the round of 16 stage.
These are the teams who have qualified from six different groups
Group A
1. Winner: Italy
2. Runner-up: Wales
Group B
3. Winner: Belgium
4. Runner-up: Denmark
Group C
5. Winner: Netherlands
6. Runner-up: Austria
Group D
7. Winner: England
8. Runner-up: Croatia
Group E
9. Winner: Sweden
10. Runner-up: Spain
Group F
11. Winner: France
12. Runner-up: Germany
Best four third-placed teams
13. Switzerland (Group A)
14. Ukraine (Group C)
15. Czech Republic (Group D)
16. Portugal (Group F)
Round of 16 fixtures:
1: Wales vs Denmark ( Saturday 26 June, Amsterdam)
2: Italy vs Austria ( Saturday 26 June, London)
3: Netherlands vs Czech Republic ( Sunday 27 June, Budapest)
4: Belgium vs Portugal (Sunday 27 June, Seville)
5: Croatia vs Spain (Monday 28 June, Copenhagen)
6: France vs Switzerland ( Monday 28 June, Bucharest)
7: England vs Germany (Tuesday 29 June, London)
8: Sweden vs Ukraine (Tuesday 29 June, Glasgow)
Potential Quarter-finalists
QF1: France/Switzerland vs Croatia/Spain (Friday 2 July, St Petersburg)
QF2: Belgium/Portugal vs Italy/Austria ( Friday 2 July, Munich)
QF3: Netherlands/Czech Republic vs Wales/Denmark (Saturday 3 July, Baku)
QF4: Sweden/Ukraine vs England/Germany (Saturday 3 July, Rome)
Semi-finals
SF1: Winner QF2 vs Winner QF1 (Tuesday 6 July, London)
SF2: Winner QF4 vs Winner QF3 (Wednesday 7 July, London)
Final
Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (11 July, London)