EURO 2020 Today (Wednesday, June 23) Matches, Fixtures and Latest Results
EURO 2020 Today (Wednesday, June 23) Matches, Fixtures and Latest Results

Today Euro 2020, June 23 - Match Schedules, Fixtures

Euro 2020 group play wraps Wednesday, June 23, with an impressive slate of 4 meaningful matches.

Here’s a look at the Matches, schedules, Kick-off time, Location:

Group E: Slovakia vs Spain (18:00, Seville)

Group E: Sweden vs Poland (18:00, St Petersburg)

Group F: Germany vs Hungary (21:00, Munich)

Group F: Portugal v France (21:00, Budapest)

Euro 2020: June 23 Matches
Euro 2020: June 23 Matches

SLOVAKIA VS SPAIN

Group E is intriguing. This match has Slovakia as the biggest underdog of the entire group stage. However, Slovakia is ahead of Spain (3 points to 2). Should Spain be favored? Sure. By those odds? Erm.

Spain must beat Slovakia to go through. And they could still go through as group winners if Sweden lose (or draw even depending on gd). Also, Spain would qualify as a third place finisher with a draw and a Poland loss.

Slovakia need a draw to advance. They can finish atop the group with a win and a Sweden draw or loss.

This match takes place at 12pm ET. In the US, it can be viewed on ESPN.

  • Slovakia +1400| Draw +525| Spain -455

SWEDEN VS POLAND MATCH LINE

Ok, Poland is favored. But their path to advancement is complicated af. Deep breath:

  • Poland must beat Sweden to guarantee knockout round soccer. They can still finish top of group too depending on Slovakia / Spain results.
  • If Poland win and Slovakia vs Spain tie:
    • If Poland win by any scoreline other than 1-0, they advance as group winners in the 3-team head-to-head mini-league.
    • If Poland win 1-0, Slovakia win the group, Poland are second and Sweden are third.
    • If Poland win 2-1, they win the group, Sweden are second and Slovakia are third.
    • If Poland win by any other one-goal score, they win the group, Sweden are second and Slovakia third.
    • If Poland win by more than one goal, they win the group. Slovakia are second. Sweden come in third.

This match takes place at 12pm ET. In the US, it can be viewed on ESPN.

  • Sweden +185| Draw +235 | Poland +155

PORTUGAL VS FRANCE

France has already qualified. If they win, they advance in the top spot. If they draw, they also advance in first if Germany do not win.

For Portugal, a draw assures they advance. A win can see them top the group if German do NOT win. Portugal could also qualify in third so long as they don’t lose by more than 3 goals AND Hungary lose.

This match takes place at 3pm ET. In the US, it can be viewed on ESPN.

  • Portugal +190 | Draw +185| France +132

GERMANY VS HUNGARY

Hungary is the biggest underdog now of the group stage.

Has Germany done enough (or Hungary done so little) to justify that line? No. Here’s what is on the line:

  • A draw assures Germany advance.
  • Germany finish top with a win and a France loss.
  • A draw puts Germany into the top two as long as Portugal lose.
  • Hungary are a longer shot. Basically, they just need to win to advance.

This match takes place at 3pm ET. In the US, it can be viewed on ESPN.

  • Germany -560| Draw +650 | Hungary +1500

Germany looks to win Group E on Wednesday when they host bottom-of-the-group Hungary in their final group-stage match.

Germany looked like a completely different team against Portugal than one we saw lose to France 1-0. The Germans came out with much more pace and aggressiveness in their attack, and it paid off in the form of four goals against a side that conceded only six goals during Euro 2020 qualifying.

With a win and a France draw or loss, Germany would win Group F and set up a very favorable draw in the knockout stage.

Hungary got a massive result against France in their second match, drawing the defending World Cup champions 1-1 at home. They needed to hold on for dear life in the final 25 minutes of the game after Antoine Griezmann leveled the match in the 67th minute.

It’s pretty simple for Hungary. They need to win to qualify for the knockout stage, which means they have a tall task in Munich on Wednesday.

Round of 16 - who is currently playing whom?

As of Tuesday night, 12 teams had qualified for the round of 16.

Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and England through as group winners, while Wales, Denmark, Austria and Croatia are confirmed as runners-up.

Switzerland and the Czech Republic are guaranteed to progress from third place, while Sweden and France have also been confirmed as qualified, but their final placing unknown.

KNOCKOUT PHASE FIXTUES, MATCHES SCHEDULES

Round of 16

Saturday 26 June

1: Wales vs Denmark (18:00, Amsterdam)

2: Italy vs Austria (21:00, London)

Sunday 27 June

3: Netherlands vs 3D/E/F (18:00, Budapest)

4: Belgium vs 3A/D/E/F (21:00, Seville)

Monday 28 June

5: Croatia vs 2E (18:00, Copenhagen)

6: 1F vs 3A/B/C (21:00, Bucharest)

Tuesday 29 June

7: England vs 2F (18:00, London)

8: 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (21:00, Glasgow)

Rest days on 30 June and 1 July

Quarter-finals

Friday 2 July

QF1: Winner 6 vs Winner 5 (18:00, St Petersburg)

QF2: Winner 4 vs Winner 2 (21:00, Munich)

Saturday 3 July

QF3: Winner 3 vs Winner 1 (18:00, Baku)

QF4: Winner 8 vs Winner 7 (21:00, Rome)

Rest days on 4 and 5 July

Semi-finals

Tuesday 6 July

SF1: Winner QF2 vs Winner QF1 (21:00, London)

Wednesday 7 July

SF2: Winner QF4 vs Winner QF3 (21:00, London)

Rest days on 8, 9, 10 July

Final

Sunday 11 July

Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (21:00, London)