Yesterday Euro Football Schedule

 


The European soccer tournament has been delayed a year because of the coronavirus, but it is finally back to action with 16 teams competing in England. The tournament starts on July 6, and will conclude with a final on July 31 at London’s Wembley Stadium.

Yesterday euro football schedule

The Euros were traditionally hosted by one country or two in partnership, but UEFA decided to spread the games across Europe this time. The decision was not universally supported, as it would mean a significant number of games were played at venues far from the host country. But it became a much bigger problem after the coronavirus hit, forcing numerous changes to the schedule.

With the exception of Ireland and Norway, all qualifying matches are now being held in the home countries of the participating teams. But that could change as the tournament progresses, and the rules regarding travel may still be altered by different governments.

England’s first-ever Euro victory is on the horizon after a 2-1 extra-time win over Denmark saw them advance to the semifinals against Italy. A late goal from England captain Raheem Sterling and a penalty kick from Harry Kane lifted the Three Lions into the last four of the competition.

This is the third time England have reached the Lịch bóng đa euro hôm nay quarterfinals of the competition after coming out on top against Belgium in 2014. The victory means that the Lionesses are now ranked sixth in the FIFA World Women’s Football Rankings.

Germany’s star striker Alexandra Popp matched the record for most goals scored at the tournament before her injury, and the team advanced to the semis with a 3-1 win over Sweden on Tuesday. The team’s record-setting eight-game winning streak will be over soon, though, as they are set to face the Netherlands in a quarterfinal match at the American Express Community Stadium in Brighton on Wednesday.

After a stalemate in the first half, Sweden exploded for two goals in the second, both coming from left-winger Emil Forsberg. Zinchenko also scored a goal for the Scandinavian side, which is looking to make history as the first team to reach the last four of a European championship.

A 2-0 defeat for the Dutch in Budapest is a big blow to their chances of advancing to the quarterfinals. A goal from Donyell Malen missed a golden opportunity to take the game away from the Netherlands and then Matthijs de Ligt received a red card for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity with his hands.

It was a surprisingly tight contest between the two sides, with each having a number of opportunities. However, Pickford saved well from both players and kept the score tied at 0-0 before the break.

It was a thrilling tournament so far for the hosts, who were knocked out of the group stage by the Czech Republic, but they will have to get better if they are going to advance. It’s a huge ask for the hosts to qualify for the quarterfinals, but they will need to win two of their next four games to have any hope of doing so.


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