After the last day of group E was played this Wednesday, in which Spain achieved the pass to the qualifying rounds, and that of the F, with France, Portugal Y Germany doing homework to the detriment of Hungary, the round of 16 of this Euro 2020.
There will be two days of short break (Thursday 24 and Friday 25) and the aforementioned eighths will start on Saturday 26 to be held until Tuesday 29 with two matches per day (one at 6:00 p.m. and another at 9:00 p.m.).
Saturday 26
18.00 Wales-Denmark (Amsterdam)
Wales, from less to more throughout the tournament and showing a consistency that has served them well to reach the round of 16, against Denmark inevitably due to Eriksen's fading against Finland but doing their best to avoid being down in the group stage.
21.00 Italy-Austria (London)
He was not in the group of top favorites when the tournament started, but his superb group stage performance marks Mancini's Italy as a candidate to say the least. He will face an irregular Austria for which the versatile David Alaba is more than half a team.
Sunday 27
18.00 Netherlands-Rep. Czech (Budapest)
The Netherlands of Frenkie de Jong, Memphis Depay and company part as favorites against a Czech Republic that started the tournament very well but little by little it has been deflated. However, if he recovers the level he showed against Scotland, he could give ‘Oranje’ problems.
21.00 Belgium-Portugal (Seville)
One of the highlights of the round of 16 in the only duel that remains to be played in Spanish territory. La Cartuja will host a more than interesting duel between Belgium led by Roberto Martínez, with Lukaku and De Bruyne at his command, against Portugal led by Cristiano Ronaldo and company, who are defending the title.
Monday 28
18.00 Croatia-Spain (Copenhagen)
Both Croatia and Spain have occupied the second place in their groups to the benefit of England and Sweden respectively and therefore will be measured in the eighth. It will be in Denmark and without a doubt it is quite a litmus test for Luis Enrique's men to face a world runner-up team just three years ago.
21.00 France-Switzerland (Bucharest)
With a scary squad, France was singled out as the top favorite for the title before the tournament kicked off. However, they have only won one of their three group stage matches. However, against Switzerland he maintains that favorite vitola. From this confrontation the rival of the quarterfinals for Spain will come out as long as the Red one surpasses Croatia.
Tuesday 29
18.00 England-Germany (London)
Along with Belgium-Portugal, and even a step above in that sense, the highlight of the round of 16. England and Germany meet again in a match that promises to go down in history and will be played at Wembley, with all that that entails. Set your alarm, because you can't miss it.
21.00 Sweden-Ukraine (Glasgow)
The team that deprived Spain of being first in the group will face a Ukraine that, although with doubts, made it to the round of 16. Balanced a priori duel although with slight favoritism for Isak, Forsberg and company.