UEFA Euro 2020 support, schedule, live broadcast: Switzerland-Spain and Belgium-Italy kick off quarter-finals

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the the field of the quarter-finals is set for UEFA Euro 2020. A frantic round of 16 kicked off the knockout stage and saw many big names withdraw from the tournament. France were stunned by Switzerland, Belgium knocked out Portugal and the Czech Republic beat the Netherlands and England sent Germany to pack their bags, and there are now eight teams left in the competition: Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, Italy, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ukraine and England. Switzerland will face Spain and Belgium on Friday against Italy, followed by the Czech Republic on Saturday against Denmark and Ukraine against England.

The quarter-finals are set to begin on Friday with the winners of all four games traveling to Wembley Stadium for the semi-finals. Can England continue after a historic victory against Germany? Will Italy bounce back a smashed Belgian team? Can outsiders like the Swiss and the Czechs keep their dreams alive? We will find out soon.

So who do you have to reach the final? Below are the schedule and kick-off times for each knockout phase match. As a reminder: if the match ends in a tie after 90 minutes, we go to two overtime, and if it remains tied, then it’s on penalties. You can watch every match in the competition via fuboTV (Try for free).

(Hourly US / Eastern)

Quarter-finals

Friday July 2
Switzerland vs Spain, 12 p.m. (ESPN)
Belgium vs Italy, 3 p.m. (ESPN)

saturday july 3
Czech Republic vs. Denmark, 12 p.m. (ESPN)
Ukraine vs England, 3 p.m. (ABC)

Semi finals

Tuesday July 6
Belgium / Italy vs Switzerland / Spain, 3 p.m. (ESPN)

Wednesday July 7
Ukraine / England v Czech Republic / Denmark, 3 p.m. (ESPN)

Final

Sunday July 11
Winner of SF 1 vs. Winner of SF 2, 3 p.m. ET (ESPN)

Finished matches

round of 16

saturday june 26
Wales 0, Denmark 4
Italy 2, Austria 1

Sunday June 27
Czech Republic 2, Netherlands 0
Belgium 1, Portugal 0

Monday June 28
Croatia 3, Spain 5 (after extra time)
France 3, Switzerland 3 (Switzerland lead 5-4, in PKs)

Tuesday 29 June
England 2, Germany 0
Sweden 1, Ukraine 2 (after extra time)

Results of the group stage

June 12
Turkey 0, Italy 3

June 13
Wales 1, Switzerland 1
Denmark 0, Finland 1
Belgium 3, Russia 0

June 14
England 1, Croatia 0
Austria 3, North Macedonia 1
Netherlands 3, Ukraine 2

June 15
Scotland 0, Czech Republic 2
Poland 1, Slovakia 2
Spain 0, Sweden 0

June 16
Hungary 0, Portugal 3
France 1, Germany 0

Day 2

June 16
Finland 0, Russia 1
Turkey 0, Wales 2
Italy 3, Switzerland 0

June 17
Ukraine 2, North Macedonia 1
Denmark 1, Belgium 2
Netherlands 2, Austria 0

June 18
Sweden 1, Slovakia 0
Croatia 1, Czech Republic 1
England 0, Scotland 0

June 19
Hungary 1, France 1
Portugal 2, Germany 4
Spain 1, Poland 1

3rd day

June 20
Italy 1, Wales 0
Switzerland 3, Turkey 1

June 21st
North Macedonia 0, Netherlands 3
Ukraine 0, Austria 1
Finland 0, Belgium 2
Russia 1, Denmark 4

June 22
Croatia 3, Scotland 1
Czech Republic 0, England 1

23 june
Slovakia 0, Spain 5
Sweden 3, Poland 2
Portugal 2, France 2
Germany 2, Hungary 2

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