Euro 2021 The role of the 16 defining crosses
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Thea The round of 16 at Euro 2021 is already being played, and little by little we get to know the winners who will reach the next stage, So here we will tell you how crosses are defined.
The first person to get a ticket to the quarter-finals was Denmark, who had no mercy on Wales and scored them 4-0 to knock them out of the tournament and are now waiting for the winner from the Netherlands against the Czech Republic, They face off on Sunday, June 27.
The surprise came on Sunday with The Czech Republic took advantage of the fact that the Netherlands left 10 players and win 2-0 to reach the next round championship.
Saturday 26 June in Amsterdam | Wales 0-4 Denmark | Denmark will face the Czech Republic in the quarter-finals.
Saturday 26 June in London | Italy 2-1 Austria (overtime) | The I visit Wait for the winner of the Belgium-Portugal match
Sunday 27 June in Budapest | Netherlands 0-2 Czech Republic | The Czech Republic will meet Denmark in the quarter-finals.
Sunday 27 June in Seville | BLGICA 1-0 Portugal | Portugal faces Italy in the quarter-finals.
Monday 28 June in Copenhagen | Croatia 3-5 Spain (overtime) | Spain will face the winner of Switzerland and France
Monday 28 June in Bucharest | France 3-3 Switzerland (4-5 penalties)
Tuesday, June 29 in London | England 2-0 Germany
Tuesday 29 June in Glasgow | Sweden vs Ukraine

Friday 2 July | Switzerland vs spa | 12:00 ET | Saint Petersburg, Russia
Friday 2 July | Belgium vs Italy | 15:00 ET | Munich Germany
Saturday 3 July | Denmark VS Czech Republic | 12:00 ET | Baku, Azerbaijan
Saturday 3 July | England against Sweden / Ukraine | 15:00 ET | Rome, Italy

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