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    Switzerland 1-1 Germany LIVE RESULT – Euro 2024: Fullkrug’s late EQUALISER seals top seed for hosts – reaction

    GERMANY have drawn 1-1 with Switzerland after a frantic group stage clash.The Swiss took a shock lead in Frankfurt after Dan Ndoye converted from close range.Niclas Fullkrug’s last-gasp goal made it 1-1 and secured Germany’s spot at the top of Group A.
    Match result: Switzerland 1-1 Germany
    Switzerland team: Sommer; Akanji, Rodriguez, Schar; Widmer, Freuler, Xhaka, Rieder; Aebischer, Embolo; Ndoye
    Germany team: Neuer; Kimmich, Rudiger, Tah, Mittelstadt; Andrich, Kroos; Musiala, Gundogan, Wirtz; Havertz
    EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSFollow our live blog below…Fullkrug slays Swiss with late goal
    Niclas Fullkrug rose to head home a superb cross by David Raum.
    The Frankfurt Arena erupted as the ball nestled in the back of the net.
    It was a great header by the striker who showed his true worth to Julian Nagelsmann’s side.
    The striker cannot do much more to try and convince his manager that he deserves a place in the starting line-up.
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    Copy linkCopiedConcern and late drama knocks Scots out
    In an action-packed match, Hungary striker Barnabas Varga suffered a serious injury when he collided with Scotland keeper Angus Gunn.
    The player was stretchered off with his teammates visibly shocked with what they have witnessed.
    Csoboth scored a late winner for the Hungarians and held his teammates shirt aloft as a show of support for Varga.
    The goal meant that Scotland’s stay in Euro 2024 is over and they will be disappointed with their performance.
    Copy linkCopiedXhaka proves priceless to Swiss
    After having a superb season with Bayer Leverkusen, Granit Xhaka has taken that form into Euro 2024.
    He marshalled the Swiss team and proved to be their leader from start to finish.
    If they are going to pull off an upset in the knockout phase, Xhaka will be key to their chances.

    Copy linkCopiedFinal round of games shapes Group A
    Germany finished the group stages top on seven points with Switzerland in second on five points.
    Hungary scored a late goal to beat Scotland 1-0.
    As a result, the Scots finish bottom of Group A while Hungary are in third place on three points.
    Copy linkCopiedFT: Switzerland 1-1 Germany
    Germany leave it late but manage to secure top spot.
    The Swiss came so close to causing an upset but sadly fell at the final hurdle.
    Murat Yakin’s side are still unbeaten in Euro 2024.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: Switzerland 1-1 Germany
    The referee brings the game to a close.
    Fullkrug’s header late on means that it is in fact Germany who top Group A.
    His equaliser keeps Germany’s unbeaten record in tact.
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    90+2. Raum puts a superb cross into the back post and Fullkrug rises to head home.
    The Frankfurt Arena erupts as the ball nestles in the back of the net.
    Switzerland had almost got across the line but Germany did not give up on getting their goal.
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Niclas Fullkrug (Germany)
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    90. This is not the night the German fans were expecting.
    Havertz looks to play a cross into the back post but it goes out harmlessly for a goal kick.
    We are going to have four added minutes.
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    88. Xhaka tries his luck from outside of the box.
    It is a superb left-footed effort which Neuer has to save at full-stretch.
    Switzerland so close to sealing the win there.
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    86. Germany are launching crosses into the box but the Swiss are standing firm.
    Time is fast running out for the Germans.
    The Swiss fans are making themselves heard in Frankfurt.
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    84. Kroos whips the cross in and Sommer gets a fist to it.
    The ball drops to Sane in the box but his shot is always curling away from the goal.
    Switzerland’s defenders celebrate like they have scored a goal.
    Moments later the Swiss have the ball in the back of the net but it is immediately ruled out as the assistant has his flag up.
    The replay shows it was the correct decision, just.
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    82. Raum is hauled down in a wide position.
    Germany are piling the pressure on Murat Yakin’s side.
    Widmer is shown a yellow card and will miss Switzerland’s next game.
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    80. It is stick or bust time for the Germans now.
    They are throwing more and more players forward, desperately trying to find an equaliser.
    Should they get a goal, they would top Group A and not the Swiss.
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    78. Havertz was looking for a foul from a challenge by Xhaka.
    The referee does brilliantly to resist the protests as the replay shows the Leverkusen midfielder won the ball.
    Germany are becoming more and more frustrated in Frankfurt.
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    76. Germany cope well with the ball into the box.
    Kroos wins a free kick as looks to head clear.
    Meanwhile, in the other game in Group A it is still goalless between Scotland and Hungary.
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    74. The Swiss are looking dangerous on the counter.
    Gundogan commits a foul and Switzerland have a free kick in a dangerous area.
    Wirrtz and Musiala come off for Fullkrrug and Sane.
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    72. The Swiss have operated as a fantastic defensive unit today.
    While the centre backs and keeper have worked well together, the midfield is offering support to cut out Germany’s options.
    You could not deny Switzerland the win here today, they have worked tirelessly all game.
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    70. Since his introduction, Beier has been getting some quality ball into the box.
    As he squares a cross there is no one in there in a German shirt to convert.
    Kimmich is found with a chance to score in the box but Akanji puts in a great challenge and Sommer makes an important block.
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    68. Beier gets a cross into the box but Havertz heads over.
    He didn’t seem ready for the cross and snatched at the effort.
    Switzerland will be happy with their containment of the Germans so far in this second half.
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    66. Beier comes on for Germany, replacing Andrich.
    The hosts are needing to chase the game more now.
    This would be a huge blow to lose their first game of Euro 2024.
    Xhaka is shown a yellow card for a challenge on Musiala.
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    64. Schar and Akanji have been solid for the Swiss tonight.
    They have dealt with everything Germany have thrown at them.
    Gundogan tries to get a header off at goal but Schar deflects it behind for a corner.
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    62. Nagelsmann brings off Mittelstadt and Tah.
    They are replaced by Schlotterbeck and Raum.
    Germany could not afford to go down to ten men in this game and Tah was probably only one more foul away from that second yellow card.
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    60. Switzerland need to stop the cross more.
    Kimmich is supporting the attacks more and looking to get some quality ball into the box.
    With the abilities of the Bayern Munich player, sooner or later he could punish the Swiss.
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    58. Akanji does well once again to prevent Havertz from making progress into the box.
    Kimmich looks to cross from the byline but it is blocked at expense of a corner.
    As the ball comes in, the Swiss defence do enough to prevent Germany being able to get a clean head on the ball.
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    Euro 2024 Group F LIVE TABLE: Latest standings as Turkey, Czech Republic and Georgia look to join Portugal in last-16

    PORTUGAL became the first team from Group F to progress to the Euro 2024 last-16 – but Turkey, Czech Republic and Georgia are still in the run-in.Cristiano Ronaldo and Co sealed their spot in the knockout stages with a comfortable 3-0 win over ‘dark horses’ Turkey.Portugal have already booked their spot in the last-16Credit: RexBut Turkey still occupy second spot on three points, while the Czechs and Georgia have a point each going into the final group fixtures.LIVE Group F table below (as of June 23)…What happens if teams are tied on points?If two or more teams are level on points at the end of the group stage, a head-to-head record is used as the first tie-breaker to determine their final rankings.This is followed by goal difference and goals scored in the matches between the teams in question, followed by most wins and then disciplinary records across the group as a whole.Should two teams be tied on points, goals scored and conceded at the end of the group stage – with no tiebreaker separating them from any other team – a penalty shootout will dictate their final placings.Group F fixtures and resultsJune 18
    Turkey 3-1 Georgia
    Portugal 2-1 Czech Republic
    June 22
    Georgia 1-1 Czech Republic
    Turkey 0-3 Portugal
    June 26
    Czech Republic vs Turkey (Hambury, 8pm)
    Georgia vs Portugal (Gelsenkirchen, 8pm)
    Round of 16June 29
    1A vs 2C (Dortmund, 8pm)
    2A vs 2B (Berlin, 5pm)
    June 30
    1B vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne (8pm)
    1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen, 5pm)
    July 1
    1F vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 8pm)
    2D vs 2E (Düsseldorf, 5pm)
    July 2
    1E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 5pm)
    1D vs 2F (Leipzig, 8pm)
    Quarter-finalsJuly 5
    W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 5pm)
    W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 8pm)
    July 6
    W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 8pm)
    W40 vs W38 (Dusseldorf, 5pm)
    Semi-finalsJuly 9
    W45 vs W46 (Munich, 8pm)
    July 10
    W47 vs W48 (Dortmund, 8pm)
    FinalJuly 14
    W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 8pm) More

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    Euro 2024 Group E LIVE TABLE: Latest standings as Belgium, Ukraine, Slovakia and Romania ALL fight for a last-16 spot

    GROUP E has emerged as one of the most exciting leaderboards to keep an eye on as all four teams can still book a Euro 2024 last-16 spot.Goals from Youri Tielemans and Kevin de Bruyne fired Belgium to their first three points of the Euros last time out.Romelu Lukaku has had three disallowed goals this tournamentCredit: RexAnd as a result, it has now put the Red Devils on the same points as the rest of their Group E rivals – Ukraine, Slovakia and Romania going into matchday three.LIVE Group E table below (as of June 23)..What happens if teams are tied on points?If two or more teams are level on points at the end of the group stage, a head-to-head record is used as the first tie-breaker to determine their final rankings.This is followed by goal difference and goals scored in the matches between the teams in question, followed by most wins and then disciplinary records across the group as a whole.Should two teams be tied on points, goals scored and conceded at the end of the group stage – with no tiebreaker separating them from any other team – a penalty shootout will dictate their final placings.Group E fixtures and resultsJune 17
    Romania 3-0 Ukraine
    Belgium 0-1 Slovakia
    June 21
    Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine
    June 22
    Belgium 2-0 Romania
    June 26
    Slovakia vs Romania (Frankfurt, 5pm)
    Ukraine vs Belgium (Stuttgart, 5pm)
    Round of 16June 29
    1A vs 2C (Dortmund, 8pm)
    2A vs 2B (Berlin, 5pm)
    June 30
    1B vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne (8pm)
    1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen, 5pm)
    July 1
    1F vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 8pm)
    2D vs 2E (Düsseldorf, 5pm)
    July 2
    1E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 5pm)
    1D vs 2F (Leipzig, 8pm)
    Quarter-finalsJuly 5
    W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 5pm)
    W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 8pm)
    July 6
    W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 8pm)
    W40 vs W38 (Dusseldorf, 5pm)
    Semi-finalsJuly 9
    W45 vs W46 (Munich, 8pm)
    July 10
    W47 vs W48 (Dortmund, 8pm)
    FinalJuly 14
    W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 8pm) More

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    Belgium 2-0 Romania LIVE RESULT – Euro 2024: Kevin De Bruyne and Youri Tielemans fire Red Devils to first Group E win

    BELGIUM have beaten Group E rivals Romania 2-0 after a dominant performance in Cologne.Youri Tielemans bagged a stunning opener seconds into the game to give Domenico Tedesco’s side the lead.Kevin De Bruyne sealed the win for Belgium with 10 minutes to go as the Red Devils claimed their first three points of Euro 2024.
    Match result: Belgium 2-0 Romania
    Belgium team: Casteels, Theate, Vertonghen, Faes, Castagne, Onana, Tielemans, De Bruyne, Doku, Lukaku, Lukebakio
    Romania team: Nita; Ratiu, Dragusin, Burca, Bancu; M.Marin, R.Marin, Stanciu; Man, Dragus, Mihaila
    EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSFollow our live blog below…That’s all from Cologne
    And that’s all for matchday two!
    It’s the end of the afternoon kick-offs at Euro 2024, but we now head for the final round group games we are still no closer to knowing many of the teams that will make up the Last 16.
    That’s none more the case than in Group E where all four sides have three points following Belgium’s beating of Romania.
    The focus turns to Scotland, who take on Hungary tomorrow. Only a win will do for Steve Clarke’s men, and we’ll by in Stuttgart to cheer them on.
    Until then, thanks for joining us and goodnight.

    Copy linkCopiedLeft flagging! Lukaku curse continues
    Romelu Lukaku has now had more goals disallowed at Euro 2024 than the top scorers have netted.
    Tonight’s effort was arguably the tightest call of the three too, the striker’s knee and big toe adjudged to have been ahead of the last defender before he slammed home brilliantly.

    Copy linkCopiedMatch stats from Cologne Stadium
    No player on the pitch had more shots (7), shots on target (3), made more tackles (4) or won more fouls (4) than Belgium captain Kevin De Bruyne.

    Copy linkCopiedE sees four squeezed together
    After Belgium’s win in Cologne this evening, all four nations in Group E are locked together on three points apiece.
    It means that for the first time in the history of the European Championship group stage, all four teams in a single group will be level on points going into the final round of matches.
    Anything could still happen. Anyone could still top it.

    Slovakia v Romania (Wednesday, 5pm)
    Ukraine v Belgium (Wednesday, 5pm)

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    Copy linkCopiedFull time – Belgium 2-0 Romania
    Szymon Marciniak brings a brilliant football match in Cologne to an end.
    Belgium have bounced back from defeat to Slovakia to see off Romania thanks to an early strike from Youri Tielemans inside 73 seconds, and a late goal from Kevin De Bruyne.
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    90. The board goes up to signal four minutes of stoppage time.
    It’s enough time for another Romania substitution – Deian Sorescu for Andrei Ratiu – and another Lukaku mishap, as he fails to play De Bruyne in early.
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    89. Poor old Romelu Lukaku.
    He does everything right here, using pace and power to Andrei Burca and shoot fiercely across goal.
    It’s just unfortunate for the striker that Florin Nita is equal to it with an excellent stop with his right foot.
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    87. Leandro Trossard has achieved the impossible – he’s sent Ally McCoist into a rage.
    Twice in the matter of moments, the Arsenal forward escapes on the right with teammates unmarked in the middle.
    On both occasions, Trossard hangs on to the ball too long and then makes the wrong decision. Awful, awful play from the substitute.
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    85. Romania almost pull one back after further slack defending from Wout Faes.
    The centre-back allows Denis Alibec to sneak in to the box and poke past Koen Casteels with only alert play from Timothy Castagne keeping the ball from the back of the net.
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    84. It should be three!
    De Bruyne finds Trossard on the right, the substitute moves in on the keeper and spots Lukaku in space.
    All he needs to do is square the ball, but somehow he gets it wrong and passes straight to a defender.
    Copy linkCopiedBelgium 2-0 Romania – Romania substitution
    82. Following the goal, Romania change send on striker Denis Alibec in a like-for-like for Denis Dragus.
    Dragus will have a big role to play in Romania’s final group game.
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    80. Kevin De Bruyne seals victory for Belgium!
    It’s perhaps the most un-Kevin De Bruyne goal you’re ever likely to see, more reminiscent of 1980s Wimbledon than the world class playmaker.
    Koen Casteels’ long punt forward is flicked on by Romelu Lukaku, and the Manchester City midfielder races through to steer beyond Florin Nita.
    To the naked eye, De Bruyne looks much more offside than Lukaku was for the disallowed effort, but it doesn’t take long for VAR to green light the goal.
    The Red Devils have arrived at Euro 2024!

    Copy linkCopiedGame over!

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    78. Just over ten minutes remain, and this one is still in the balance.
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    76. Another change for the Red Devils.
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    74. Razvan Marin tries his luck with a speculative effort.
    That’s not one to trouble either Koen Casteels in the Belgium goal, nor the replay operatives in VT.
    Copy linkCopiedBelgium 1-0 Romania – Belgium double substitution
    71. Another two changes for Belgium sees goalscorer Youri Tielemans and the dangerous Jeremy Doku depart to great acclaim.
    Orel Mangala and Yannick Carrasco come on to play their part.
    Copy linkCopiedBelgium 1-0 Romania – Romania double substitution
    69. Edward Iordanescu rolls the dice…
    …and calls for Ianis Hagi and Darius Olaru.
    The pair replace the booked Marius Marin and Valentin Mihaila.
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    67. Huge chance for Dennis Man!
    Romania finally break the Belgian backline with the Parma man – Man – in ahead of the dawdling Wout Faes.
    On his right foot, the Romanian only has Casteels to beat but drills his shot straight at the goalkeeper.
    They won’t get (m)any better chances than that.
    Copy linkCopiedBelgium 1-0 Romania – Marius Marin yellow card
    65. The most obvious yellow card you’ll see this summer.
    Marus Marin fails to keep pace with an accelerating Kevin De Bruyne and so simply hauls the midfielder back with both arms.
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    63. Romelu Lukaku has his goal!
    After his two disallowed strikes against Slovakia, the Belgian forward finishes Kevin De Bruyne’s through ball with aplomb to double Belgium’s lead.
    The Red Devils celebrate wildly, and will be moving level with the other three teams in Group F on three points.
    But wait! Oh no!
    The word comes through that Lukaku – who had appeared to time his run perfectly – was offside. It’s not going to count!
    Never mind it not being his day, it’s not the striker’s summer.
    Copy linkCopiedBelgium 1-0 Romania – Bancu yellow card
    61. Trossard’s first involvement in the game is to be booted up in the air by Nicusor Bancu.
    As a result, the Romania defender has his name taken by the referee.
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    60. Chance for Romania! Wonderful defending from Vertonghen!
    Right-back Ratui pops up in the Belgium penalty area to control a clever pass, and looks primed to fire the Tricolours level.
    Until, that is, Belgium’s wily old defender bursts across to mop up.
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    58. Belgium want that second!
    Doku fails to finish off a move that he started, failing to read De Bruyne’s floated cross from the left.
    Moments later, Lukaku meets a drifted free-kick on the half-volley at the near post, but without the pace to trouble Nita.
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    56. Belgium do make a chance but it’s Dodo Lukebakio coming off rather than Jeremy Doku.
    Leandro Trossard is the replacement coming on, and the Arsenal man will likely take up position on the right flank.
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    Turkey 0-0 Portugal LIVE SCORE – Euro 2024: Cristiano Ronaldo leads line in huge Group F clash – latest updates

    CRISTIANO RONALDO and Portugal are taking on Turkey in a huge Euro 2024 clash RIGHT NOW.Turkey top the group on goal difference after a 3-1 win over Georgia on match one.While Portugal went a goal behind against the Czech Republic before managing to get back into the game through an own goal minutes later.
    FREE live stream: ITVX
    TV channel: ITV1
    Turkey team: Bayindir, Celik, Akaydin, Bardakol, Kadioglu, Calhanoglu, Ayhan, Akgun, Kokcu, Akturkoglu, Yilmaz
    Portugal team: Costa, Cancelo, Dias, Pepe, Mendes, Vitinha, Palhinha, Fernandes, Silva, Ronaldo, Leao
    EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSFollow ALL the action from Signal Iduna Park with our live blog below…Turkey 0-0 Portugal
    4. Turkey are once again roared on by an absurdly huge support, both inside and outside the BVB Stadion.
    They’re in buoyant mood too as Bardakci has their first attempt of the game, a shot that’s blocked at close quarters.
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    2. It didn’t take Ronaldo long to register his first attempt at goal.
    The Portuguese legend gets on the end of Silva’s cross from the left to shin a volley straight at Bayindir.
    Copy linkCopiedKick-off – Turkey v Portugal
    1. Peeeeep! Felix Zwayer blows his whistle and – eventually – Bruno Fernandes get this match up and running.
    Both Cristiano Ronaldo and Baris Alper Yilmaz were a little too eager to get going, sprinting off into opposing halves before the Manchester United captain had kicked-off.
    Copy linkCopiedHere come the two teams!
    The pressure should be off with these two teams sat so favourably in Group F, but then there is always pressure when Cristiano Ronaldo leads a team out.
    The old goat emerges from the tunnel alongside counterpart Hakan Calhanoglu with a face as focused as if this was the final itself.
    The evening sun is shining down upon the BVB Stadion, let’s hope the upcoming football shines as brightly as it did in the group’s earlier game between Georgia and Czechia.
    Kick-off comes next.
    Copy linkCopiedCountdown to kick-off
    It’s almost time in Dortmund.
    The Yellow Wall is very much red today, but the atmosphere is fitting as when Borussia are at home.

    Copy linkCopiedWinners will top the group
    After Georgia and Czech Republic played out a thrilling draw in Hamburg earlier today, Turkey and Portugal now have the chance to seal progression to the Last 16.
    In fact, should either side win this afternoon then they will ensure that they top Group F.
    Credit: uefa.com
    Copy linkCopiedRon wanting to get it right
    Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo has scored an incredible 130 goals for his country – but remarkably none of those have ever come against Turkey.
    The 39-year-old has blanked in three previous matches against them, only facing Albania more (4) without finding the back of the net.

    Copy linkCopiedTurkey vs Portugal officials
    Referee: Felix Zwayer
    Referee’s assistants: Stefan Lupp and Marco Achmuller.
    Fourth official: Jesús Gil Manzano
    Video assistant referee: Bastian Dankert
    Copy linkCopiedYoung Turks out to make history
    After winning their opening game of Euro 2024 in dramatic style again Georgia, Turkey have their eyes on a new landmark.
    The Crescent-Stars have never won their first two fixtures at a major tournament, but Vincenzo Montella’s young guns are eager to set the record straight.
    Copy linkCopiedHistory and defence on Portugal’s side
    This evening’s encounter in Dortmund will be the fourth meeting between Turkey and Portugal at the European Championship.
    The Portuguese have won all three of the previous meetings in the tournament – all without conceding a single goal.
    They first triumphed 1-0 in the group stage of Euro ’96, and then prevailed 2-0 four years later in the quarter-finals of Euro 2020.
    The most recent Euros fixture between the two was a 2-0 success for the Selecao, once again in the groups at Euro 2008.
    Copy linkCopiedFans take over Signal Iduna Park
    Borussia Dortmund fans often make a racket at their Signal Iduna Park stadium – and it seems certain Portugal and Turkey fans will do the same for their clash this afternoon.
    Credit: EPA
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    Copy linkCopiedGuler left on bench
    Arda Guler has to settle for a spot on the bench following injury worries in the week.
    The Real Madrid youngster was the star of the show in Turkey’s Euro 2024 opener against Georgia.
    Guler bagged a goal in a 3-1 win in their first game of Group F.
    Copy linkCopiedTurkey starting XI
    Turkey XI: Bayindir, Celik, Akaydin, Bardakol, Kadioglu, Calhanoglu, Ayhan, Akgun, Kokcu, Akturkoglu, Yilmaz
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    Copy linkCopiedPortugal starting XI
    Cristiano Ronaldo will start up top for Portugal once again as he looks to claim his first goal of Euro 2024.
    Portugal XI: Costa, Cancelo, Dias, Pepe, Mendes, Vitinha, Palhinha, Fernandes, Silva, Ronaldo, Leao
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    Copy linkCopiedWhat is the team news?
    Turkey are unlikely to change a winning formula after their strong performance against Georgia.
    İrfan Can Kahveci, who missed that game through injury, is still doing light training so is unlikely to return to the fold.
    Meanwhile, Portugal may see fit to tweak their tactics after they had to throw the kitchen sink in their first game to get anything from it.
    Goncalo Inacio could be a more natural fit for the team if they elect to switch to a back four, likely with Diogo Dalot dropping out
    Copy linkCopiedBrilliant Bruno
    While Ronaldo is leading the line for his nation once again, it it the stars around him carrying the load of the performance.
    That includes midfielders such as Bruno Fernandes, who is among the most dangerous creative players in the world.

    Copy linkCopiedAmazing Arda
    At just 19 years old, Real Madrid star Guler is carrying the hopes of his country on his shoulders.
    His screamer against Georgia showed he is not one to shy away from the occasion, and a strong performance against Portugal will be vital if they are to get anything from the game.

    Copy linkCopiedWelcome to Turkey vs Portugal
    This is the big one from Group F! Portugal vs Turkey and SunSport will have the entire coverage through our live blog.
    Both European giants got off to winning stars which makes this Euro 2024 fixture perfectly poised.
    Turkey top the group on goal difference after a 3-1 win over Georgia on match one.
    And they are hoping that they can beat their best ever result at a Euros which is a semi-final in 2008, and it is ironic that a year when no one considered them dark horses.
    Portugal’s opening game proved to be a far harder road to victory.
    They went a goal behind against the Czech Republic before managing to get back into the game through an own goal minutes later.
    They had the ball in the net through Diogo Jota before the goal was ruled out for offside against Cristiano Ronaldo, whose presence on the pitch appeared to suffocate the attacking impetus of the team.
    But super-subs Pedro Neto and Francisco Conceicao combined off the bench to win the game and grab three crucial points for Portugal.
    Don’t go anywhere because coming up we’ll have any breaking news, exclusives and the team news all before kick-off at 5pm!
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    Georgia 1-1 Czech Republic LIVE RESULT: Georgians miss huge chance to secure first win as Group F match ends level

    CZECH REPUBLIC took on Georgia as both sides looked to claim their first points of Euro 2024 – but the match ended all square.The Georgians were closing in on their first three points courtesy of Mikautadze’s penalty.But Patrik Schick’s super strike forced both teams to share the spoils.
    RESULT: Georgia 1-1 Czech Republic
    Live stream: BBC iPlayer
    TV channel: BBC One
    Georgia XI: Mamardashvili, Kvirkvelia, Kashia, Dvali, Kakabadze, Kochorashvili, Mekvabishvili, Tsitaishvili, Davitashvili, Mikautadze, Kvaratskhelia.
    Czech Republic XI: Stanek, Holes, Hranac, Krejci, Coufal, Provod, Soucek, David Jurasek, Cerny, Schick, Hlozek.
    EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSFollow ALL the action from the Volksparkstadion with our live blog below…Off the mark in F
    Georgia may have missed the opportunity to claim their first ever tournament win, but a first point is a moment for the nation to celebrate.
    Czech Republic also have their first point of these Euros, of course.
    It keeps both teams alive for now, but they will need a win in their final game and a lot of luck if they are to proceed.
    Credit: uefa.com
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    A generation of Football Manager enthusiasts can empathise with these numbers.

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    Everyone take a breath.
    A fast and furious game ends all square. It does little to enhance the chances of these two countries getting out of Group F, but it has done much to win over the neutrals.
    Saba Lobzhanidze is devastated after passing up his opportunity to win it with the last kick, and is quickly commiserated by his teammates.

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    90+5. GEORGIA TO WIN IT!! NO!!!
    In the very final seconds of the contest, Georgia clear a final Czech attack – and suddenly they are breaking three-on-one!
    Giorgi Chakvetadze leads the charge and only has to get the pass right – and he does get the pass right!
    It’s substitute Saba Lobzhanidze in on Jindrich Stanek, it’s the moment of his life, it has his country holding its breath in anticipation…
    …and it’s over!!
    The final whistle blows. It really was the last kick of the game.

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    90+4. Star of the show Daniel Siebert – in his eyes anyway – ends the match in the only way he knows.
    The referee books Giorgi Kochorashvili for not giving the ball back after conceding a free-kick.
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    90+2. Inside the box, Lingr winds up for an overhead kick as a cross is floated in from the right, but fails to make contact and Georgia survive.
    Nevertheless, the Czech Republic substitute has really impressed since his introduction early in the second half.
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    90. The board goes up and there will be the minimum of five extra minutes played here.
    Will there be a dramatic late winner in Hamburg? Both of these sides conceded in stoppage time during matchday one.
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    88. Georgia look completely spent now. It’s all about hanging on.
    They do muster a corner, but many of their players barely have the energy to trot up into the area.
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    86. Here’s a rarity, a yellow card that’s justified.
    Anzor Mekvabishvili snaps away at Ondrej Lingr in midfield, and catches the Czech substitute above the ankle.
    A naughty one, as Danny Murphy might say.
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    84. It’s hard to know what we’re seeing more of here, substitutes or cards.
    Two more changes for Czechia bring Petr Sevcik and Antonin Barak into the game, replacing Lukas Provod and David Jurasek.
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    82. In perhaps my favourite moment of these finals so far, Giorgi Gocholeishvili is booked as he comes on to the pitch as Georgia’s latest substitute. Do not ask me why.
    Also on to less amusement is Saba Lobzhanidze with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Solomon Kvirkvelia heading off.
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    81. Tomas Soucek becomes the latest player to be cautioned, and not the first that can count themselves somewhat unfortunate.
    It’s six of one as the West Ham midfielder unleashes a sliding tackle on Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who is also diving in to claim the ball.
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    79. Mamardashvili makes another instinctive stop to push out Lingr’s 20-yard snapshot.
    The Georgia goalkeeper has been fantastic and does not deserve to end on the losing side.
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    77. A glancing header from substitute Chytil has the Czech fans on their feet, but doesn’t have the accuracy to ensure Mamardashvili is diving off his.
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    75. With 15 minutes remaining, both teams look out on their feet – which is hardly surprising giving the manner in which the game started.
    Can either side find something from deep within to get them ahead in the closing stages?
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    73. With the game, group and tournament finely poised, Danny Murphy decides this is the moment to yearn the loss of his youth.
    It’s all pretty wistful and wishful from a man who looked in his mid-thirties when be burst on to the scene as a teenager at Crewe.
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    71. An unusually patient build-up from Georgia ends with Kvaratskhelia spooning a shot over from 25 yards.
    Little under 20 minutes remain, and the Crusaders’ only shot on target remains Mikautadze’s penalty.
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    69. Sure enough, Patrik Schick limps out of the action.
    It’s a chance for Mojmir Chytil to make a name for himself in attack.
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    67. Here’s a problem for the Czechs as Kvaratskhelia wastes a promising counter for Georgians.
    Goalscorer Schick has pulled up and is nursing his calf. I’m not sure he’s going to be able to continue.
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    65. The game has really opened up now.
    Both sides realise that a draw isn’t much use to either of them.
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    63. Willy Sagnol responds to the Czech Republic stepping it up a gear.
    The Georgia head coach calls for Watford’s Giorgi Chakvetadze and Cremonese’s Luka Lochoshvili to replace Zuriko Davitashvili and Giorgi Tsitaishvili.
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    61. The Czechs go so close to turning the game around!
    From another Coufal corner, Krejci powers a header towards the far corner, only to see it drop agonisingly wide.
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    59. Czech Republic level in Hamburg!
    Patrik Schick is off and running at Euro 2024 with a goal easier than any of the five he scored at the Championship three years ago.
    Vladimir Coufal’s outswinging corner from the right is met by a glancing header from substitute Ondrej Lingr.
    The ball cannons back off the far post and on to the chest of Schick – in the right place at the right time – to nudge over the line.
    Game on!

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    57. A great chance for Georgia to score on the break!
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    Euro 2024 Group D LIVE TABLE: Latest standings as France, Netherlands and Austria eye last-16 while Poland go OUT

    FRANCE and the Netherlands both have their eye on top spot in Group D – but Austria can also qualify for the Euro knockout stages. The European giants cancelled each other out with a 0-0 draw on Friday night meaning that they have four points apiece.Kylian Mbappe will be hoping to make his return in France’s final group gameCredit: RexWhile Robert Lewandowski’s Poland suffered an early exit from the competition following their 3-1 loss to third-placed Austria.LIVE Group D table below (as of June 22)…What happens if teams are tied on points?If two or more teams are level on points at the end of the group stage, a head-to-head record is used as the first tie-breaker to determine their final rankings.This is followed by goal difference and goals scored in the matches between the teams in question, followed by most wins and then disciplinary records across the group as a whole.Should two teams be tied on points, goals scored and conceded at the end of the group stage – with no tiebreaker separating them from any other team – a penalty shootout will dictate their final placings.Group D fixtures and resultsJune 16
    Poland 1-2 Netherlands
    June 17
    Austria 0-1 France
    June 21
    Poland 1-3 Austria
    Netherlands 0-0 France
    June 25
    Netherlands vs Austria (Berlin, 8pm)
    France vs Poland (Dortmund, 8pm)
    Round of 16June 29
    1A vs 2C (Dortmund, 8pm)
    2A vs 2B (Berlin, 5pm)
    June 30
    1B vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne (8pm)
    1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen, 5pm)
    July 1
    1F vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 8pm)
    2D vs 2E (Düsseldorf, 5pm)
    July 2
    1E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 5pm)
    1D vs 2F (Leipzig, 8pm)
    Quarter-finalsJuly 5
    W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 5pm)
    W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 8pm)
    July 6
    W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 8pm)
    W40 vs W38 (Dusseldorf, 5pm)
    Semi-finalsJuly 9
    W45 vs W46 (Munich, 8pm)
    July 10
    W47 vs W48 (Dortmund, 8pm)
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    Euro 2024 Group B LIVE TABLE: Latest standings as Italy, Albania and Croatia look to join Spain in last-16 – updates

    ITALY, Albania and Croatia will all be determined to join Spain in the last-16 of Euro 2024 as Group B concludes.The Italians are currently second on three points and will be hoping to fend off Croatia in their huge fixture.Italy have work to do in the final round of gamesCredit: GettyWhile the Albanians take on group winners Spain for an outside chance of qualifying for the last-16.LIVE Group B table below (as of June 22)…What happens if teams are tied on points?If two or more teams are level on points at the end of the group stage, a head-to-head record is used as the first tie-breaker to determine their final rankings.This is followed by goal difference and goals scored in the matches between the teams in question, followed by most wins and then disciplinary records across the group as a whole.Should two teams be tied on points, goals scored and conceded at the end of the group stage – with no tiebreaker separating them from any other team – a penalty shootout will dictate their final placings.Group B fixtures and resultsJune 15
    Spain 3-0 Croatia
    Italy 2-1 Albania
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    Croatia 2-2 Albania
    June 20
    Spain 1-0 Italy
    June 24
    Croatia vs Italy (Frankfurt, 8pm)
    Albania vs Spain (Stuttgart, 8pm)
    Round of 16June 29
    1A vs 2C (Dortmund, 8pm)
    2A vs 2B (Berlin, 5pm)
    June 30
    1B vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne (8pm)
    1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen, 5pm)
    July 1
    1F vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 8pm)
    2D vs 2E (Düsseldorf, 5pm)
    July 2
    1E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 5pm)
    1D vs 2F (Leipzig, 8pm)
    Quarter-finalsJuly 5
    W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 5pm)
    W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 8pm)
    July 6
    W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 8pm)
    W40 vs W38 (Dusseldorf, 5pm)
    Semi-finalsJuly 9
    W45 vs W46 (Munich, 8pm)
    July 10
    W47 vs W48 (Dortmund, 8pm)
    READ MORE SUN STORIESFinalJuly 14W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 8pm) More