Here are the Euro 2024 quarter-finals fixtures:
The UEFA EURO 2024 has reached its thrilling quarter-final stage, narrowing the competition from 24 to just eight teams. The anticipation builds as fans eagerly await the upcoming clashes, each promising intense football action and a fight to advance to the semi-finals.
The quarter-finals will take place on July 5 and 6, with Stuttgart, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, and Berlin set to host these decisive matches.
Here’s an in-depth look at the teams vying for glory and the matchups that will determine who moves one step closer to lifting the Henri Delaunay Cup in Berlin on July 14.
England topped Group C despite not displaying their usual free-flowing football. Key players like Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, and Phil Foden have shown glimpses of brilliance, but consistency has been lacking.
Their round of 16 match against Slovakia saw Bellingham’s overhead kick force extra time, with Kane eventually securing the win. Coach Gareth Southgate aims to harness his squad’s full potential in their quarter-final clash against Switzerland.
Harry Kane England’s captain and all-time leading scorer, Harry Kane, is crucial to their success. His two goals in the tournament so far, combined with his vision and link-up play, make him a formidable threat.
Cole Palmer Cole Palmer, known for his composure and creativity, has been a standout for Chelsea. His potential inclusion in the starting lineup could add a new dimension to England’s attack.
France’s group stage performance was below their usual standards, finishing with a win and two draws. However, they remain unbeaten, with Kylian Mbappé scoring from the penalty spot against Poland.
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In the round of 16, a narrow victory over Belgium secured their quarter-final berth. Coach Didier Deschamps aims to guide his team to their sixth major final.
Kylian Mbappé Mbappé’s reputation precedes him, with his pace, power, and goal-scoring ability making him a constant threat. As captain, he has embraced his leadership role, inspiring his teammates.
Bradley Barcola Bradley Barcola’s breakout season has seen him become a key player for France. His direct running and ability to press high up the pitch make him a valuable asset.
Germany began their campaign with a dominant 5-1 victory over Scotland. They followed this with a win against Hungary and a draw with Switzerland, finishing as Group A winners.
In the round of 16, they comfortably defeated Denmark. Jamal Musiala has been a standout performer, scoring three goals.
İlkay Gündoğan Gündoğan provides balance and leadership in midfield. His ability to make those around him better is invaluable to Germany’s success.
Maximilian Mittelstädt Mittelstädt’s rise from relegation with Hertha Berlin to being one of the best left-backs in the Bundesliga has been remarkable. His work-rate and selfless play are crucial for Germany.
The Netherlands had a mixed group stage, starting with a comeback win against Poland, a draw with France, and a dramatic loss to Austria. However, they showcased their potential by thrashing Romania in the round of 16. Cody Gakpo has been a highlight, scoring three goals.
Memphis Depay Despite recent injury struggles, Depay remains the key figure in the Dutch attack. His goal-scoring ability and assists make him a critical player.
Jeremie Frimpong Frimpong’s attacking prowess from right-back has been impressive. His ability to contribute goals and assists could be vital for the Netherlands.
Portugal’s group stage was marked by a last-minute win against Czechia and a commanding performance against Türkiye. They topped their group with ease.
In the round of 16, they overcame Slovenia in a penalty shootout, thanks to goalkeeper Diogo Costa’s heroics.
Bruno Fernandes Fernandes’ partnership with Bernardo Silva has been instrumental. His ability to dictate play and create chances makes him vital to Portugal’s success.
João Neves At just 19, Neves has already made a significant impact. His maturity and skill in midfield have impressed both teammates and fans alike.
Spain has been in fine form, winning all their matches and scoring nine goals while conceding only one. They have shown their attacking prowess and defensive solidity, making them strong contenders. Lamine Yamal has made history as the youngest player in EURO history.
Rodri Rodri’s presence in midfield is invaluable. His natural talent and competitive nature make him one of the best players in the world.
Lamine Yamal Yamal’s youthful exuberance and skill have been a joy to watch. His potential to change the game makes him a player to keep an eye on.
Switzerland has been consistent, progressing from a tough group and eliminating Italy in the round of 16. Their resilience and team spirit have been key. Granit Xhaka’s leadership has been instrumental, with Manuel Akanji leading the defence.
Granit Xhaka Xhaka’s leadership and vision in midfield have been crucial for Switzerland. His experience and passing range make him an essential player.
Ardon Jashari Jashari’s dynamism and creativity have added a new dimension to Switzerland’s play. His ability to drive forward and create opportunities is exciting to watch.
Türkiye has been a surprise package, advancing from Group F and defeating Austria in the round of 16. Their solid defence and efficient attack have been notable. Coach Stefan Kuntz has guided them to their first quarter-final since 2008.
Hakan Çalhanoğlu Çalhanoğlu’s playmaking ability and leadership have been key for Türkiye. His vision and creativity make him a vital player.
Barış Yılmaz Yılmaz’s pace and ability to stretch defences have been impressive. His impact off the bench could be crucial in the quarter-finals.
As the quarter-finals approach, each team will give their all to advance to the semi-finals and keep their dream of EURO glory alive. Fans around the world are in for a treat as the best of European football takes centre stage.
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