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Who will England Play in the Euro 2020 Knockout Stage?

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At 5 p.m. on Tuesday, England will play Germany in the Euro 2020 Round of 16 at Wembley Stadium. After topping Group D by beating the Czech Republic on Tuesday night, the Three Lions faced a tense wait for their next opponents. After a thrilling 2-2 tie with Hungary, the name of their last-16 opponent has been revealed – Germany it is. What a huge game for sports betting online, as the two sides come to the knockouts with a point to prove.

When England defeated Germany in the 1966 World Cup final, the two old rivals met in probably the most memorable match ever played at Wembley. And now, at the new version of England’s iconic national stadium, Gareth Southgate’s team will have the chance to make history. The Three Lions manager can also serve to banish painful memories of Euro 96, when he missed a key penalty when his side was eliminated in the semi-finals by the Germans. Not to mention heartbreaking quarter-final loses in 1970, in Italia 90 on penalties… and Frank Lampard’s ghost goal in 2010. Bet on all last 16 matches with Betway, the home of tens of markets on thousands of sporting events. England’s defense has been tight so far, preserving three clean sheets in a tournament group stage for the first time since the 1966 World Cup.

However, when the likes of Serge Gnabry, Leroy Sane, and Thomas Muller come to town, they will face their hardest challenge yet. If they make it past Germany, England may have a fairytale run to the final. The Three Lions would face either Group E winners Sweden or third-place best losers Ukraine in the quarter-finals if they beat the Germans. Then, in the semi-finals, England and Wales are in the same half of the draw, with a probable clash at Wembley on July 7 in front of a 60,000 crowd.

On Saturday, the Welsh face Denmark in a last-16 match in Amsterdam. In the quarter-finals, the winners will face either Holland or England’s group rivals, the Czech Republic. Favourites France and heavyweights Portugal, Belgium, Italy, and Spain, are on the other side of the draw. If all goes according to plan, England may face one of them in the final on July 11 at Wembley Stadium.

On a night of twists and turns in Group F, the identity of the Three Lions’ Round of 16 opponents threatened to change several times. With Hungary leading the Germans twice, it appeared like the underdogs would be the ones to fly to Wembley next week. However, the Hungarian’s hopes were dashed as Leon Goretzka equalized only six minutes before the final whistle. When Portugal led World Champions France in the first half of the group’s other match, the French would have been eager to play Southgate’s side.

France won the group after a spirited fightback, aided by a dubious penalty, with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal finishing third.

It is the right time to prepare your bet slips on Betway, as all the last 16 matches have been listed below.

The last-16 matches:

Saturday 26 June

Wales vs Denmark (18:00, Amsterdam)

Italy vs Austria (21:00, London)

Sunday 27 June

Netherlands vs Czech Republic (18:00, Budapest)

Belgium vs Portugal (21:00, Seville)

Monday 28 June

Croatia vs Spain (18:00, Copenhagen)

France vs Switzerland (21:00, Bucharest)

Tuesday 29 June

England vs Germany (18:00, London)

Sweden vs Ukraine (21:00, Glasgow)

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