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NilsHolgersson
You have to qualify but now with 24 teams almost every country can take part
Blue = Team qualified for UEFA Euro 2020
Kind of sucks for the countries that don't make it!
It's quite a high number of countries that don't make it to the championships. Many of them (including mine, unfortunately) are small countries, though...
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NilsHolgersson
You have to qualify but now with 24 teams almost every country can take part
Blue = Team qualified for UEFA Euro 2020
Kind of sucks for the countries that don't make it!
It's quite a high number of countries that don't make it to the championships. Many of them (including mine, unfortunately) are small countries, though...
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NilsHolgersson
You have to qualify but now with 24 teams almost every country can take part
Blue = Team qualified for UEFA Euro 2020
Kind of sucks for the countries that don't make it!
It's quite a high number of countries that don't make it to the championships. Many of them (including mine, unfortunately) are small countries, though...
Does Iceland have a national team?
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Stoneage
I feel sorry for Hungary, they almost kicked Germany out of the tournament. And I guess England would have preferred playing Hungary instead of Germany in the 1/8-final?
Lewandowski a class player, scored twice against Sweden. Poland out anyway after losing, 2-3. By winning Sweden did avoid meeting Belgium or Croatia in the 1/8-final.
Ukraine looks like a more favorable option. Here are the 1/8 matches:
June 26, Wales-Denmark, Amsterdam
June 26, Italy-Austria, London
June 27, The Netherlands-Czechia, Budapest
June 27, Belgium-Portugal, Sevilla
June 28, Croatia-Spain, Copenhagen
June 28, France-Switzerland, Bukarest
June 29, England-Germany, London
June 29, Sweden-Ukraine, Glasgow
Some notes: England has played all their games on home turf (Wembley). Where is the fairness in that?
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Stoneage
My predictions for Saturday, Midsummer day: I think Denmark and Italy will win and meet each other in the first quarterfinal.
Which are your predictions for Saturday? The two, three of you still following this thread I mean...
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Paris75014Maybe it's to thank the Brits for leaving the EU ?!!Quote
Stoneage
I feel sorry for Hungary, they almost kicked Germany out of the tournament. And I guess England would have preferred playing Hungary instead of Germany in the 1/8-final?
Lewandowski a class player, scored twice against Sweden. Poland out anyway after losing, 2-3. By winning Sweden did avoid meeting Belgium or Croatia in the 1/8-final.
Ukraine looks like a more favorable option. Here are the 1/8 matches:
June 26, Wales-Denmark, Amsterdam
June 26, Italy-Austria, London
June 27, The Netherlands-Czechia, Budapest
June 27, Belgium-Portugal, Sevilla
June 28, Croatia-Spain, Copenhagen
June 28, France-Switzerland, Bukarest
June 29, England-Germany, London
June 29, Sweden-Ukraine, Glasgow
Some notes: England has played all their games on home turf (Wembley). Where is the fairness in that?
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yorkshirestone
Very much looking forward to today’s games - Wales v Denmark I have a soft spot for both and an evenly matched game for the neutrals. Can’t see past the Italians (been in great form) v Austria. I’m not sure my own team (England) have enough to see off Germany on Tuesday given our misfiring strikers and lack of cohesion, even if our German friends are a bit slow at the back
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Bjorn
Netherlands - Czech Rep 3-0
Belgium - Ronaldo 3-1
My humble prediction.