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    What is Turkey’s national anthem called, and what are the lyrics in English?

    TURKEY continue their Euro 2020 adventure against Wales – but there’s nothing they like more than a little bit of competition.Take their national anthem for example – it was put together in 1930 using the best of 724 poems submitted as part of a national contest.

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    Turkey are going for glory at Euro 2020 this summerCredit: Getty
    And instead of turning to a musical maestro they simply launched another competition to find the melody.
    Turkey will be hoping to pull the strings against the Welsh – but in reality could be left singing the blues at the end of 90 minutes.
    What are the lyrics to İstiklal Marşı?
    Verse 1Korkma, sönmez bu safaklarda yüzen al sancak;Sönmeden yurdumun üstünde tüten en son ocak.O benim milletimin yildizidir parlayacak;O benimdir, o benim milletimindir ancak.
    Verse 2Çatma, kurban olayim çehreni ey nazli hilal!Kahraman irkima bir gül! ne bu siddet bu celal?Sana olmaz dökülen kanlarimiz sonra helal,Hakkidir, Hak’ka tapan, milletimin istiklal!

    What are the lyrics in English?
    Verse 1Fear not, the crimson flag, waving in these dawns will never fadeBefore the last hearth that is burning in my nation vanishes.That is my nation’s star, it will shine;That is mine, it belongs solely to my nation.
    Verse 2Oh coy crescent do not frown for I am ready to sacrifice myself for you!Please smile upon my heroic nation, why that anger, why that rage?If you frown, our blood shed for you will not be worthy.Freedom is the right of my nation who worships God and seeks what is right. More

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    Finland 0 Russia 1: Miranchuk curls brilliant winner to get Russians off the mark and send Finns to first defeat

    THE Russian Bear finally awoke from hibernation in Saint Petersburg to get its Euro 2020 quest on track.Asleep and slaughtered 3-0 in their first game against Belgium, they simply could not risk another below-par performance against surprise package Finland.
    Aleksei Miranchuk hails his brilliant breakthrough goal in first-half stoppage-time for RussiaCredit: Getty
    Russian attacker Aleksei Miranchuk delicately curves the ball home against FinlandCredit: Getty
    They came good with Aleksei Miranchuk curling home a fine winner in first-half injury time.
    They could and should have had more but poor finishing and Finland goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky denied them.
    Finland for their part said they were not coming just for the point that would get them into the next stage after victory over Denmark.
    That’s not how it looked though until they threw caution to the wind in the closing stages.
    Russian goalkeeper Matvei Safonov, in for the axed Anton Shunin, was barely tested.
    The Eagle-Owls certainly started positively before having their wings clipped, with the ball in the back of the net after three minutes.
    A loose clearance was latched onto by Jukka Raitala who delivered a superb cross into the centre of the area.

    Finland keeper Lukas Hradecky is powerless to keep out Aleksei Miranchuk’s strikeCredit: Reuters
    It could have been so different for Finland if VAR hadn’t ruled this offsideCredit: BBC
    The men in red looked favourites to win the ball as they outnumbered Joal Pahjanpalo but he won it with a wonderful diving header.
    Celebrations for Pahjanpalo, who had grabbed the winner against Denmark, were quickly muted.
    Referee Danny Makkelle put his finger to his ear and the VAR told him the Finnish player was inches offside.
    It was the early kick up the backside Russia needed.
    Soon they had fashioned a great chance of their own when Magomed Ozdeov was teed up in front of goal only to slash his shot horribly high and and wide.
    Artem Dzyuba, scorer of nine goals in qualifying, hit the foot of the upright.
    Daler Kuzayev put a ball into the far post that substitute Vyacheslav Karavaev, on for the injured Maris Fernandes, looked favourite for.
    Grounded Dmitri Barinov clutches his face after a collision with Finland ace Joel Pohjanpalo as Dmitri Barinov intervenesCredit: Reuters
    From nowhere Jere Uronan steamed in to get his foot to the ball and get an accidental boot in his face from his opponent as well as both went to ground.
    When the breakthrough came two minutes into first-half injury time it was worth waiting for.
    There didn’t seem a slither of light for Miranchuk when he was surrounded by white shirts in the box.
    But then he quickly eased the ball from his right foot to his left and the finished was exquisite curling shot past the outstretched arm of Hradecky and into the far corner.
    More chances came for Russia after the break with most notably Daler Kuzyaev denied by an excellent full length finger tip save from Hradecky.
    In injury time Rifat Zhemaletdinov blazed over when a chance opened up.
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    Finland, in their first ever major tournament, were not outplayed but it is one of the tournament favourites Belgium for them now in their last game.
    For Russia it is Denmark.
    Like most of the groups in this competition things will be going to the wire.
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    Are Euro 2020 groups decided by head-to-head or on goal difference?

    THIS summer’s Euros is underway with 24 teams battling against each other to earn the right to be European champions. All 24 teams have been divided into six groups of four, and each team will play three group games.
    Patrick Schick scores for Czech Republic against ScotlandCredit: PA
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    The top two teams go straight through to the knockout stages of the competition.
    But they will also be joined by four of the best 3rd placed teams.
    Portugal back in 2016, finished 3rd in their group behind both Hungary and Iceland, but qualified for the knockout stages and even went on to win the competition!
    But are the group stages sorted by goal difference or head-to-head? Well, we’ve got you covered.
    Are Euro 2020 groups sorted by goal difference or head-to-head?
    If two or more teams finish level on points after having played all three group stage games, head-to-head record will decide which team finishes higher.
    This means that if three teams finish level on points, their position in the group will be decided exclusively on results against each other, with games against the fourth team being almost irrelevant.

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    Goal difference will only come into play if teams can’t be separated by their head-to-head record.
    The head-to-head system is used to sort teams level on points across all Uefa competitions.
    This is in contrast to the World Cup, and all Fifa competitions, in which goal difference sorts teams level on points. More

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    Wales national anthem lyrics: Land of Our Fathers, Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau words for Euro 2020 and Six Nations

    THERE are few national anthems in the world that are sung with the pride and ferocity of Wales’ Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau.The song, which translates into English as ‘Land of my Fathers’, is one of the most recognisable in global sport – not least international rugby and football matches.
    Gareth Bale sings the Welsh National AnthemCredit: AP:Associated Press
    The Welsh national anthem will be belted out with more pride than ever during their Rugby World Cup campaignCredit: Reuters
    What are the lyrics to Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau in Welsh?
    USUALLY only the first verse and the chorus is sung at sporting events, but we’ve included the whole lot for you lot keen enough to see the whole thing.
    Verse 1 
    Mae hen wlad fy nhadau yn annwyl i mi,
    Gwlad beirdd a chantorion, enwogion o fri;
    Ei gwrol ryfelwyr, gwladgarwyr tra mad,
    Dros ryddid collasant eu gwaed.
    Chorus
    Gwlad, gwlad, pleidiol wyf i’m gwlad.
    Tra môr yn fur i’r bur hoff bau,
    O bydded i’r hen iaith barhau.
    Fans raise the roof during a rousing renditionCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Verse 2
    Hen Gymru fynyddig, paradwys y bardd,
    Pob dyffryn, pob clogwyn, i’m golwg sydd hardd;
    Trwy deimlad gwladgarol, mor swynol yw si
    Ei nentydd, afonydd, i mi.
    Verse 3
    Os treisiodd y gelyn fy ngwlad tan ei droed,
    Mae hen iaith y Cymru mor fyw ag erioed,
    Ni luddiwyd yr awen gan erchyll law brad,
    Na thelyn berseiniol fy ngwlad.
    What are the lyrics in English?
    OBVIOUSLY with the anthem being sung in Welsh, this is only the translation and won’t be belted out during the Six Nations like this.
    But it’s good know what the lyrics mean – and they’re suitably patriotic.
    Verse 1
    This land of my fathers is dear to me,
    Land of poets and singers, and people of stature,
    Her brave warriors, fine patriots,
    Shed their blood for freedom.
    Chorus
    Land! Land! I am true to my land!
    As long as the sea serves as a wall for this pure, dear land.
    May the language endure for ever. More

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    Russia boss bans ‘beautiful girls’ from Euro 2020 dressing room in blow to country’s ‘sexiest fan’ Natalya Nemchinova

    RUSSIA boss Stanislav Cherchesov has stated that ‘beautiful girls’ will be banned from entering their dressing room during Euro 2020.The news will come as a blow to model Natalya Nemchinova – dubbed as Russia’s ‘sexiest fan’ due to her exploits at the 2018 World Cup.
    Russian beauty Natalya Nemchinova has been dubbed as her country’s ‘sexiest fan’Credit: Getty – Contributor
    Model Nemchinova proved to be a hit with supporters during the 2018 World Cup in RussiaCredit: Getty – Contributor

    The porn star, 30, left all eyes on her during the major tournament in her native country three years ago as she proved to be a hit with TV viewers.
    Adult websites describe her as an “uninhibited” model and a star of swinger parties who has appeared in photoshoots, and both soft and hardcore movies since her X-rated debut in 2016.
    Nemchinova was crowned Miss Moscow in 2007 beating a whole host of other talented beauties.
    But any hopes of her potentially meeting her heroes backstage have been quashed after Cherchesov insisted visitors will not be welcome.
    The 57-year-old was commenting on pop star Olga Buzova – ex-wife of former Russia international Dmitri Tarasov – speaking to the squad during the European Championship.
    Buzova burst into tears during an appearance on Match TV where host Dmitry Guberniev questioned her knowledge of football following Belgium’s 3-0 win against Russia.
    It led to reports that the 35-year-old could enter the dressing room, a claim that was instantly shut down by Cherchesov.
    Speaking prior to Russia’s clash against Finland, he said: “I don’t watch TV when the tournament is on.
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    There were reports that pop star Olga Buzova could meet the Russian squad in their dressing roomCredit: Alamy

    “I did not watch the broadcast with Buzova. I’m glad they are worried about [Russia’s fortunes].
    “The criticism was well deserved. It can be deserved even after victories.
    “We must get revenge for our defeat, so cheer for us.”
    Asked whether Buzova could meet his players, he added: “Naturally, we will not let beautiful girls into the locker room.”

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    Euro 2020 venues: How many fans are allowed in each stadium, and why is the Puskas Arena in Budapest full?

    EURO 2020 is in full swing after an excruciating wait.And fans watching on the box will have noticed varying attendances across the eleven host cities.
    Wembley will be one of the main venues for Euro 2020Credit: Reuters
    Which cities are hosting Euro 2020?
    This summer’s competition will be hosted in 11 different cities, down from the original 12.
    The stadiums hosting the competition are as follows:

    Wembley Stadium – London, England
    Allianz Arena – Munich, Germany
    Stadio Olimpico – Rome, Italy
    Olympic Stadium – Baku, Azerbaijan
    Krestovsky Stadium – Saint Petersburg, Russia
    Arena Nationala – Bucharest, Romania
    Johan Cruyff Arena – Amsterdam, Holland
    Estadio de la Cartuja – Sevilla, Spain
    Puskas Arena – Budapest, Hungary
    Hampden Park – Glasgow, Scotland
    Parken Stadium – Copenhagen, Denmark

    How many Euro 2020 games are in England?
    Eight. Wembley will host all three England group games, two round of 16 games, two semi-finals and the final.
    How many Euro 2020 games are in Scotland?
    Four. Hampden Park will have two of Scotland’s games and the Croatia vs Czech Republic group game.
    The Glasgow stadium will also host the final round-of-16 game.

    Which countries are still hosting Euro 2020 and how many fans will they allow?
    The following countries are hosting the competition.
    ENGLAND
    Wembley Stadium, London (90,000 capacity)
    Wembley is set to host the Euro 2020 final
    Wembley is set to host all England’s group matches, plus the Euro 2020 semi-final and final.
    The FA have committed to hold their group games at a 25 per cent capacity.
    However, this is likely to increase for the semi-final and final, with talk of a 50 per cent, or even a full capacity for those games.
    The National Stadium will also host the last 16 match initially scheduled for Dublin, which will involve England if they win their group.
    Fans must show a negative Covid test or proof of two doses of an approved vaccine to enter.
    SCOTLAND
    Hampden Park, Glasgow (51,866 capacity)
    Scotland has given Hampden Park the go-ahead for Euro 2020 matchesCredit: PA:Press Association
    After months of speculation, the Scottish FA confirmed that Scotland would be able to host Euro 2020.
    Hampden Park is the venue for two of Scotland’s Euro 2020 group games, plus Croatia’s match against the Czech Republic and one last 16 match.
    It will host games at a 25 per cent capacity.
    Fans in Scotland will not need a ‘vaccine passport’ to enter games at Hampden, but social distancing will be 1.5 metres compared to one metre in England.
    AZERBAIJAN
    Olympic Stadium, Baku (68,700 capacity)
    Baku will host matches at a 50 per cent capacityCredit: Reuters
    Azerbaijan is hosting all three Group A matches not involving Italy, as well as a quarter-final.
    All matches will be held at a 50 per cent capacity.
    DENMARK
    Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (38,065 capacity)
    Copenhagen was the first city to announce it would host Euro 2020 games with fansCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Copenhagen is hosting all three of Denmark’s group matches, plus one last 16 match.
    The Danish capital was the first city to announce in 2021 that it would host Euro 2020 with fans.
    Just stays before their opening match, the Danish FA announced an increase to a 65 per cent capacity for Copenhagen’s games.
    RUSSIA
    Krestovsky Stadium, St Petersburg (68,134 capacity)
    Russia has been holding matches with fans throughout this seasonCredit: AP:Associated Press
    St Petersburg is hosting two of Russia’s three home group games, plus Finland vs Belgium and one quarter-final.
    In addition, it has been handed the three group games that were set to be hosted by Dublin.
    All matches will be played at a minimum 50 per cent capacity.
    Russia has been holding matches at half full stadiums throughout this season, while most of Europe has been playing behind closed doors due to coronavirus.
    ROMANIA
    Arena Nationala, Bucharest (55,600 capacity)
    Romania did not qualify for Euro 2020 but the Arena Nationala will still host gamesCredit: Getty
    Romania failed to qualify for Euro 2020 but their national stadium will still host three matches from Group C and one last 16 match.
    Games at the Arena Nationala was set to host at a capacity of 25-33 per cent.
    However, the Romanian Sports Minister on Thursday, June 10 announced an increase to 50 per cent.
    HOLLAND
    Johan Cruyff Arena (56,000 capacity)
    Amsterdam will be hosting all Holland’s Euro 2020 group gamesCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Netherlands was the second country to announce it would host Euro 2020 games, following Denmark.
    All Holland’s group games, as well as a last 16 game, are being hosted at the Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam with a 25-33 per cent capacity able to attend.
    The country began piloting matches with fans back in March, with the Netherlands’ World Cup qualifier against Latvia.
    HUNGARY
    Puskas Arena, Budapest (67,215 capacity)
    Budapest is expecting to host games at full capacityCredit: Getty
    Budapest will host two of Hungary’s three group matches, plus a repeat of the Euro 2016 final between Portugal and France.
    It will also host one last 16 match.
    The Hungarian capital is the only city to announce that games will be hosted at full capacity, subject to strict entry requirements.
    67,000 fans are packing in for the game between Portugal and Hungary.
    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been keen to showcase his country on the world stage and reports suggest he has pushed to make sure there is a full crowd in the Puskas Arena.
    He said last Friday: “Everyone who is registered [to come the match] will definitely have been vaccinated, and with their vaccination card will have the opportunity to take part in this event.”
    You may remember that the same stadium was used to host Champions League matches in the latter stages of the tournament.
    The Hungarian FA have hailed the countries vaccine rollout and claimed they want to give “lifetime experience to as many Hungarian fans as possible”.
    ITALY
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome (72,698 capacity)
    Rome has given Uefa the assurances it needsCredit: EPA
    Italy was given extra time by Uefa to confirm that it could host fans at Euro 2020.
    And the Stadio Olimpico in Rome has announced that it will host games at a 25 per cent capacity.
    Rome will host all of Italy’s group matches and a quarter-final which could involve England.
    GERMANY
    Allianz Arena (70,000 capacity)
    Munich was the last of the original host cities to agree to host the tournamentCredit: Getty
    The last of the original host cities to be announced – Munich was only confirmed on April 23.
    The German city has committed to host matches in front of a minimum of 14,500 fans – a 20 per cent capacity – the lowest of all the host cities.
    It will show all Germany group games and a quarter-final.
    SPAIN
    Estadio de la Cartuja, Seville (60,000)
    Seville is a last minute addition as a Euro 2020 co-hostCredit: Reuters
    A last minute addition, Seville will host the games that would have been held in Bilbao after the Spanish FA deemed the Basque Government’s conditions for hosting matches there “impossible” to meet.
    The stadium is well prepared to host games, having been the Spanish FA’s de facto home during the pandemic.
    Estadio de la Cartuja has hosted all Spain games, two Copa del Rey finals and the Spanish Super Cup in the past 12 months.
    Euro 2020 games there will be played at a 30 per cent capacity.
    Which cities have been removed from hosting Euro 2020?
    The following countries failed to give Uefa the assurances they need to host Euro 2020.
    IRELAND
    Aviva Stadium, Dublin (51,700 capacity)
    Dublin is the most likely city to miss out on hosting Euro 2020Credit: PA
    Dublin will miss out on Euro 2020 after failing to give Uefa guarantees that any fans will be allowed to attend matches.
    The Irish capital was set to host three Group E matches and a last 16 game that may well have ended up involving England.
    The three group matches it would have hosted have gone to St Petersburg while the last 16 match will be held at Wembley.
    SPAIN
    San Mames, Bilbao (53,322 capacity)
    The Spanish FA have refused to back Bilbao’s submission to UefaCredit: Reuters
    Bilbao did commit to meet Uefa’s minimum requirement of a 25 per cent capacity, however the Spanish FA refused to back their submission due to the conditions attached.
    The Basque government had stated that it would be able to host games provided 60 per cent of the Basque country and the rest of Spain had been vaccinated and less than two per cent of those in hospital were coronavirus patients.
    But the Spanish FA labelled these conditions “impossible” to meet.
    As a result, Seville will host the matches that were set for Bilbao.

    Will any cities allow fans of other countries to travel?
    The following countries are set to allow away fans to travel.
    AZERBAIJAN
    Azerbaijan has announced that fans of all travelling teams (Wales, Turkey, Switzerland and the two Baku quarter-finalists) will be able to submit a negative PCR test to enter the country instead of quarantining.
    This offer only applies to citizens or residents of the participating countries.
    RUSSIA
    St Petersburg is considering offering exemptions to entry requirements for all foreign residents with match tickets and a negative Covid test.
    However, a final decision has not yet been confirmed.
    HUNGARY
    Foreign ticket holders looking to attend games in Budapest must provide evidence of two negative Covid tests taken in the five days before entering Hungary.
    The Hungarian government will also accept a certificate of previous Covid infection in the 6 months before entering the country.
    ROMANIA
    Romania is considering providing an exemption to quarantine for foreign ticket holders for games in Bucharest.
    This will apply to those who provide proof of a negative Covid test and restrict their stay in Romania to three days or less.
    DENMARK
    3000 Finland fans were allowed into the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen for their Euro 2020 opener against Denmark.
    ENGLAND*
    England will allow Scotland fans to attend the game against the Three Lions at Wembley.
    However, this trip would not involve crossing a border and no exemption is set to apply to fans of Croatia and the Czech Republic from overseas.
    The FA are also reportedly considering allowing fans of the semi-finalists and finalists attend games under a bubble arrangement.
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    BBC refuse to show Russia star being stretchered off at Euro 2020 days after Christian Eriksen collapse outrage

    THE BBC refused to show footage of Russia star Mario Fernandes being treated after they faced a barrage of criticism for airing graphic images of Christian Eriksen being resuscitated.Last week, the Beeb were forced to apologise after broadcasting shocking footage of the Denmark star, 29, being treated after suffering a cardiac arrest.
    The BBC refused to show footage of Mario Fernandes’ injury during Russia’s game with Finland after fans vented their fury over the transmission of Eriksen’s cardiac arrestCredit: Getty
    Mario Fernandes is carried off the pitch on a stretcherCredit: Reuters
    Mario Fernandes landed awkwardly and was given medical attentionCredit: EPA
    And on Wednesday, during Russia’s Group B clash with Finland, the BBC ensured they didn’t make the same mistake again after Fernandes picked up a nasty injury.
    Fernandes landed awkwardly on his back and needed a stretcher to get off the pitch in Russia’s second injury blow of the tournament after Yuri Zhirkov was ruled out.
    After being treated by medics he left the pitch fully conscious and was taken to hospital with a suspected spinal injury.
    The BBC refused to show what was happening, in case it was more serious than first appeared.
    Finland ace Jere Uronen also sparked fears after he collided with the post before taking a boot to the face while clearing his lines – but quickly got to his feet.
    Eriksen collapsed to the turf after 40 minutes of his side’s game against Finland last week.
    Medics rushed to perform CPR and even used a defibrillator to save his life with Denmark team doctor Morten Boesen admitting the Inter Milan star had ‘gone’ at one point.
    But the BBC continued with their broadcast, refusing to cut to the studio despite the distressing scenes.
    Fans flocked in their hundreds to complain about the harrowing footage being shown, before the transmission was finally cut with the game temporarily suspended by Uefa.
    Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch during Denmark’s game against FinlandCredit: AP

    During Eriksen’s scare, as well as filming his medical treatment, fans blasted the BBC for showing Eriksen’s wife crying.
    Sabrina Kvist Jensen was seen in tears while being consoled by Danish players after she rushed down to the pitch.
    One viewer said they were ‘utterly disgusted’ by the decision to show her on screen.
    Another posted on Twitter: “It’s absolutely atrocious how the BBC kept filming after all that was happening, no respect at all.”
    BBC pundit Ian Wright even weighed in, tweeting: “CUT TO THE STUDIO FFS!!!!”
    Eriksen is now seemingly on the mend and even posted a positive update on his health after the scare.
    The world held its breath after Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch
    The Inter Milan midfielder took to Instagram to say: “Hello everyone.
    “Big thanks for your sweet and amazing greetings and messages from all around the world. It means a lot to me and my family.
    “I’m fine – under the circumstances. I still have to go through some examinations at the hospital, but I feel okay.
    “Now, I will cheer on the boys on the Denmark team in the next matches.
    “Play for all of Denmark. Best, Christian.”
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    Who is Turkey vs Wales referee Artur Soares Dias and what other Euro 2020 matches is he officiating?

    ARTUR SOARES DIAS has been selected as a referee for this summer’s Euro 2020.The Portuguese had served as a VAR official at the 2018 World Cup, so comes into the tournament having been at a big one.
    Artur Soares Dias refereed England’s match against Brazil in 2017Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Who is Artur Soares Dias?
    Soares Dias has been refereeing since 2010.
    The star refereed England’s friendly match against Brazil in November 2017, which ended 0-0.
    He kept his cards close to his chest that night and only booked Jake Livermore for a late tackle on Neymar.

    The 41-year-old has been used an additional assistant referee for several Champions League games.
    He refereed a number of Europa League matches during the 2012/13 season.
    In 2017, the Portuguese official and his family received death threats before he was due to officiate the Primeira Liga match between Paco de Ferreira and FC Porto.
    Artur Soares Dias is refereeing at Euro 2020Credit: AFP
    What other matches will he be refereeing at Euro 2020?
    Dias has yet to receive his matches for the next round of fixtures.
    The tournament concludes on July 11. More