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Who is out of Euro 2024? Everything you need to know about the state of play at the tournament
By Ryan Dabbs,
1 day ago
Euro 2024 is fast-approaching the sharp end of the tournament, with teams being sent packing early on a consistent and constant basis.
Just nine games remain in total at Euro 2024 , which will see the favourites - and some underdogs - all compete for a shot at glory in Berlin on July 14 . But while some nations gear up for crucial matches, others contemplate where it all went wrong on a sunny beach somewhere (probably).
But who is out of Euro 2024? FourFourTwo details everything you need to know about the state of play in Germany.
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Who is out of Euro 2024?
After the first round of knockout games, 16 teams have been eliminated from Euro 2024. Eight sides were knocked out in the group stages, with eight more having joined them following the conclusion of the last 16 games.
There are no Euro 2024 games on either Wednesday, 3 July or Thursday, 4 July, with the tournament taking a little break before the quarter-finals get underway on Friday.
When do England play in the Euros?
After the conclusion of the group stages, in which they beat Serbia and drew with both Slovenia and Denmark, England faced a last-16 tie with Slovakia in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday, 30 June.
A last-gasp equaliser from Jude Bellingham sent the game to extra-time, with Harry Kane quickly netting to hand England the victory and progression to the next stage of the tournament.
As a result, England next play in the Euros on Saturday, 6 July, with Switzerland their opponents in the quarter-finals. The game will be played at 5pm BST at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf, with the winner having passage through to the final four of Euro 2024.
Euro 2024 quarter-final fixtures
Friday 5 July
England vs Switzerland (MHPArena, 5pm BST) France vs Portugal (Volksparkstadion, 8pm BST)
Saturday 6 July
Spain vs Germany (Merkur Spiel-Arena, 5pm BST) Netherlands vs Turkey (Olympiastadion, 8pm BST)
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