The European Championship is approaching the decisive phase.
The quarter-finals of the EM 2021 start on Friday. An overview of the pairings.
Munich - The European Championship * really picked up speed with the knockout round.
The scanning in the group stage, in which even the four best thirds made it through, is history.
The last sixteen made you want more, now the next big duels have been decided in the quarter-finals.
The EM * brought the first surprises in the round of the last 16.
Switzerland threw world champions France out of the tournament in a dramatic match on penalties and is back in a quarter-finals for the first time since the 1954 World Cup.
There, the Nati will face Spain in the first quarter-finals on Friday, the Iberians were able to beat Croatia 5-3 in extra time.
Quarter-finals at the EM 2021: Who will play against whom?
European champions Portugal are also out.
Belgium will now face Italy in Munich, who beat Austria in extra time.
In another quarter-final, two surprise teams face each other, the Czech Republic and Denmark.
The Czechs shocked fellow favorites Netherlands, Denmark celebrated two convincing victories after two defeats at the start, each with four goals against Russia and Wales.
And Germany*?
Should the DFB team advance in the classic against England *, there will be a relatively easy path to the final.
In the quarter-finals, Sweden or Ukraine would wait, in a possible semi-final the Czech Republic or Denmark.
The quarter-finals at the EM will continue on Friday.
When and where will it be played?
We provide you with an overview of the games that have been fixed so far.
EM 2021: An overview of the pairings in the quarter-finals - when and where will it be played?
Friday July 2nd
Switzerland - Spain |
6 p.m. | Gazprom Arena, St. Petersburg |
Belgium - Italy |
9 p.m. | Allianz Arena, Munich |
Saturday 3rd July
Czech Republic - Denmark |
6 p.m. | Baku Olympic Stadium |
Sweden / Ukraine - England / Germany |
9 p.m. | Olimpico, Rome |
The semi-finals (July 6/7) and the final (July 11) will both take place at London's Wembley Stadium.
There, the British government has now admitted 60,000 viewers for the games despite the new Corona development.
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