UEFA Euro 2024 knockout stage

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The knockout stage of UEFA Euro 2024 began on 29 June 2024 with the round of 16 and will end on 14 July 2024 with the final at Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany.[1]

All times listed are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Format

In the knockout stage, if a match is level at the end of normal playing time, extra time is played (two periods of 15 minutes each). If still tied after extra time, the match is decided by a penalty shoot-out.[2]

UEFA set out the following schedule for the round of 16:[2]

  • Match 1: Winner Group B vs 3rd Group A/D/E/F
  • Match 2: Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group C
  • Match 3: Winner Group F vs 3rd Group A/B/C
  • Match 4: Runner-up Group D vs Runner-up Group E
  • Match 5: Winner Group E vs 3rd Group A/B/C/D
  • Match 6: Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group F
  • Match 7: Winner Group C vs 3rd Group D/E/F
  • Match 8: Runner-up Group A vs Runner-up Group B

As with every tournament since

third place play-off
.

Combinations of matches in the round of 16

The specific match-ups involving the third-placed teams depended on which four third-placed teams qualified for the round of 16:[2]

  Combination according to the four qualified teams
Third-placed teams
qualify from groups
1B
vs
1C
vs
1E
vs
1F
vs
A B C D 3A 3D 3B 3C
A B C E 3A 3E 3B 3C
A B C F 3A 3F 3B 3C
A B D E 3D 3E 3A 3B
A B D F 3D 3F 3A 3B
A B E F 3E 3F 3B 3A
A C D E 3E 3D 3C 3A
A C D F 3F 3D 3C 3A
A C E F 3E 3F 3C 3A
A D E F 3E 3F 3D 3A
B C D E 3E 3D 3B 3C
B C D F 3F 3D 3C 3B
B C E F 3F 3E 3C 3B
B D E F 3F 3E 3D 3B
C D E F 3F 3E 3D 3C

Qualified teams

The top two placed teams from each of the six groups, along with the four best-placed third teams, qualified for the knockout stage.[2]

Group Winners Runners-up Third-placed teams
(best four qualify)
A  Germany   Switzerland
B  Spain  Italy
C  England  Denmark  Slovenia
D  Austria  France  Netherlands
E  Romania  Belgium  Slovakia
F  Portugal  Turkey  Georgia

Bracket

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
30 June – Cologne
 
 
 Spain4
 
5 July – Stuttgart
 
 Georgia1
 
 Spain
 
29 June – Dortmund
 
 Germany
 
 Germany2
 
9 July – Munich
 
 Denmark0
 
Winner Match 45
 
1 July – Frankfurt
 
Winner Match 46
 
 Portugal (p)0 (3)
 
5 July – Hamburg
 
 Slovenia0 (0)
 
 Portugal
 
1 July – Düsseldorf
 
 France
 
 France1
 
14 July – Berlin
 
 Belgium0
 
Winner Match 49
 
2 July – Munich
 
Winner Match 50
 
 Romania0
 
6 July – Berlin
 
 Netherlands3
 
 Netherlands
 
2 July – Leipzig
 
Winner Match 44
 
 Austria
 
10 July – Dortmund
 
 Turkey
 
Winner Match 47
 
30 June – Gelsenkirchen
 
Winner Match 48
 
 England (a.e.t.)2
 
6 July – Düsseldorf
 
 Slovakia1
 
 England
 
29 June – Berlin
 
  Switzerland
 
  Switzerland2
 
 
 Italy0
 

Round of 16

Switzerland vs Italy

Switzerland 2–0 Italy
Report
Attendance: 68,172[3]
Switzerland[4]
Italy[4]
GK 1 Yann Sommer
CB 22 Fabian Schär
CB 5 Manuel Akanji
CB 13 Ricardo Rodriguez
RM 20 Michel Aebischer downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
CM 8 Remo Freuler
CM 10 Granit Xhaka (c)
LM 26 Fabian Rieder downward-facing red arrow 71'
RF 17 Ruben Vargas downward-facing red arrow 71'
CF 7 Breel Embolo downward-facing red arrow 77'
LF 19 Dan Ndoye downward-facing red arrow 77'
Substitutions:
MF 14 Steven Zuber upward-facing green arrow 71'
DF 2 Leonidas Stergiou upward-facing green arrow 71'
MF 16 Vincent Sierro upward-facing green arrow 77'
FW 18 Kwadwo Duah upward-facing green arrow 77'
MF 11 Renato Steffen upward-facing green arrow 90+2'
Manager:
Murat Yakin
GK 1 Gianluigi Donnarumma (c)
RB 2 Giovanni Di Lorenzo
CB 17 Gianluca Mancini Yellow card 57'
CB 23 Alessandro Bastoni
LB 13 Matteo Darmian downward-facing red arrow 74'
CM 16 Bryan Cristante downward-facing red arrow 74'
CM 21 Nicolò Fagioli downward-facing red arrow 86'
CM 18 Nicolò Barella Yellow card 35' downward-facing red arrow 64'
RF 14 Federico Chiesa
CF 9 Gianluca Scamacca
LF 22 Stephan El Shaarawy Yellow card 45' downward-facing red arrow 46'
Substitutions:
FW 20 Mattia Zaccagni upward-facing green arrow 46'
FW 19 Mateo Retegui upward-facing green arrow 64'
DF 24 Andrea Cambiaso upward-facing green arrow 74'
MF 10 Lorenzo Pellegrini upward-facing green arrow 74'
MF 7 Davide Frattesi upward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Luciano Spalletti

Man of the Match:
Ruben Vargas (Switzerland)[5]

Assistant referees:[4]
Tomasz Listkiewicz (Poland)
Adam Kupsik (Poland)
Fourth official:
Facundo Tello (Argentina)
Reserve assistant referee:
Gabriel Chade (Argentina)
Video assistant referee:
Tomasz Kwiatkowski (Poland)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Bartosz Frankowski (Poland)
Bastian Dankert (Germany)

Germany vs Denmark

This was a rematch of the UEFA Euro 1992 final, which Denmark won 2–0.[6][7]

In the 35th minute, the match was suspended due to adverse weather conditions (thunderstorms and heavy rain) in the vicinity of the stadium.[8] Play was suspended for about 25 minutes before resuming at 21:59.[9]

Germany 2–0 Denmark
Report
Germany[11]
Denmark[11]
GK 1 Manuel Neuer
RB 6 Joshua Kimmich
CB 2 Antonio Rüdiger
CB 15 Nico Schlotterbeck
LB 3 David Raum downward-facing red arrow 81'
CM 23 Robert Andrich downward-facing red arrow 64'
CM 8 Toni Kroos
RW 19 Leroy Sané downward-facing red arrow 88'
AM 21 İlkay Gündoğan (c) downward-facing red arrow 64'
LW 10 Jamal Musiala downward-facing red arrow 81'
CF 7 Kai Havertz
Substitutions:
MF 25 Emre Can upward-facing green arrow 64'
FW 9 Niclas Füllkrug upward-facing green arrow 64'
DF 20 Benjamin Henrichs upward-facing green arrow 81'
MF 17 Florian Wirtz upward-facing green arrow 81'
DF 16 Waldemar Anton upward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Julian Nagelsmann Yellow card 59'
GK 1 Kasper Schmeichel (c)
CB 2 Joachim Andersen Yellow card 57'
CB 3 Jannik Vestergaard
CB 6 Andreas Christensen downward-facing red arrow 81'
RM 18 Alexander Bah downward-facing red arrow 81'
CM 8 Thomas Delaney downward-facing red arrow 69'
CM 23 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
LM 5 Joakim Mæhle Yellow card 60'
AM 11 Andreas Skov Olsen downward-facing red arrow 69'
AM 10 Christian Eriksen
CF 9 Rasmus Højlund downward-facing red arrow 81'
Substitutions:
MF 15 Christian Nørgaard upward-facing green arrow 69'
FW 20 Yussuf Poulsen upward-facing green arrow 69'
FW 19 Jonas Wind upward-facing green arrow 81'
MF 26 Jacob Bruun Larsen upward-facing green arrow 81'
DF 17 Victor Kristiansen upward-facing green arrow 81'
Manager:
Kasper Hjulmand Yellow card 41'

Man of the Match:
Antonio Rüdiger (Germany)[5]

Assistant referees:[11]
Stuart Burt (England)
Dan Cook (England)
Fourth official:
Irfan Peljto (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Reserve assistant referee:
Senad Ibrišimbegović (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Video assistant referee:
Stuart Attwell (England)
Assistant video assistant referees:
David Coote (England)
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)

England vs Slovakia

England 2–1 (a.e.t.) Slovakia
Report Schranz 25'
England[13]
Slovakia[13]
GK 1 Jordan Pickford
RB 2 Kyle Walker
CB 5 John Stones
CB 6 Marc Guéhi Yellow card 3'
LB 12 Kieran Trippier downward-facing red arrow 66'
CM 26 Kobbie Mainoo Yellow card 7' downward-facing red arrow 84'
CM 4 Declan Rice
RW 7 Bukayo Saka
AM 10 Jude Bellingham Yellow card 17' downward-facing red arrow 106'
LW 11 Phil Foden downward-facing red arrow 90+4'
CF 9 Harry Kane (c) downward-facing red arrow 106'
Substitutions:
MF 24 Cole Palmer upward-facing green arrow 66'
FW 21 Eberechi Eze upward-facing green arrow 84'
FW 17 Ivan Toney upward-facing green arrow 90+4'
MF 16 Conor Gallagher upward-facing green arrow 106'
DF 14 Ezri Konsa upward-facing green arrow 106'
Manager:
Gareth Southgate
GK 1 Martin Dúbravka
RB 2 Peter Pekarík Yellow card 77' downward-facing red arrow 109'
CB 3 Denis Vavro Yellow card 108'
CB 14 Milan Škriniar (c) Yellow card 45+1'
LB 16 Dávid Hancko
CM 19 Juraj Kucka Yellow card 13' downward-facing red arrow 81'
CM 22 Stanislav Lobotka
CM 8 Ondrej Duda downward-facing red arrow 81'
RF 26 Ivan Schranz downward-facing red arrow 90+4'
CF 18 David Strelec downward-facing red arrow 61'
LF 17 Lukáš Haraslín downward-facing red arrow 61'
Substitutions:
MF 7 Tomáš Suslov Yellow card 120+2' upward-facing green arrow 61'
FW 9 Róbert Boženík upward-facing green arrow 61'
MF 11 László Bénes upward-facing green arrow 81'
MF 21 Matúš Bero upward-facing green arrow 81'
DF 6 Norbert Gyömbér Yellow card 114' upward-facing green arrow 90+4'
FW 10 Ľubomír Tupta upward-facing green arrow 109'
Manager:
Italy Francesco Calzona

Man of the Match:
Jude Bellingham (England)[5]

Assistant referees:[13]
Mustafa Emre Eyisoy (Turkey)
Kerem Ersoy (Turkey)
Fourth official:
Rade Obrenović (Slovenia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Jure Praprotnik (Slovenia)
Video assistant referee:
Marco Fritz (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Tomasz Kwiatkowski (Poland)

Spain vs Georgia

Spain 4–1 Georgia
Report
Spain[15]
Georgia[15]
GK 23 Unai Simón
RB 2 Dani Carvajal downward-facing red arrow 81'
CB 3 Robin Le Normand
CB 14 Aymeric Laporte
LB 24 Marc Cucurella downward-facing red arrow 66'
CM 20 Pedri downward-facing red arrow 52'
CM 16 Rodri
CM 8 Fabián Ruiz downward-facing red arrow 81'
RF 19 Lamine Yamal
CF 7 Álvaro Morata (c) Yellow card 44' downward-facing red arrow 66'
LF 17 Nico Williams
Substitutions:
FW 10 Dani Olmo upward-facing green arrow 52'
DF 12 Álex Grimaldo upward-facing green arrow 66'
FW 21 Mikel Oyarzabal upward-facing green arrow 66'
FW 22 Jesús Navas upward-facing green arrow 81'
MF 6 Mikel Merino upward-facing green arrow 81'
Manager:
Luis de la Fuente
GK 25 Giorgi Mamardashvili
CB 15 Giorgi Gvelesiani downward-facing red arrow 78'
CB 4 Guram Kashia (c)
CB 3 Lasha Dvali
RWB 2 Otar Kakabadze
LWB 14 Luka Lochoshvili downward-facing red arrow 63'
CM 10 Giorgi Chakvetadze downward-facing red arrow 63'
CM 17 Otar Kiteishvili downward-facing red arrow 41'
CM 6 Giorgi Kochorashvili
CF 22 Georges Mikautadze downward-facing red arrow 78'
CF 7 Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
Substitutions:
MF 18 Sandro Altunashvili upward-facing green arrow 41'
MF 21 Giorgi Tsitaishvili upward-facing green arrow 63'
MF 9 Zuriko Davitashvili Yellow card 71' upward-facing green arrow 63'
FW 8 Budu Zivzivadze upward-facing green arrow 78'
MF 16 Nika Kvekveskiri upward-facing green arrow 78'
Manager:
France Willy Sagnol

Man of the Match:
Rodri (Spain)[5]

Assistant referees:[15]
Cyril Mugnier (France)
Mehdi Rahmouni (France)
Fourth official:
Serdar Gözübüyük (Netherlands)
Reserve assistant referee:
Johan Balder (Netherlands)
Video assistant referee:
Jérôme Brisard (France)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Willy Delajod (France)
Paolo Valeri (Italy)

France vs Belgium

France 1–0 Belgium
Report
France[17]
Belgium[17]
GK 16 Mike Maignan
RB 5 Jules Koundé
CB 4 Dayot Upamecano
CB 17 William Saliba
LB 22 Théo Hernandez
CM 13 N'Golo Kanté
CM 8 Aurélien Tchouaméni Yellow card 14'
CM 14 Adrien Rabiot Yellow card 24'
AM 7 Antoine Griezmann Yellow card 23'
CF 15 Marcus Thuram downward-facing red arrow 62'
CF 10 Kylian Mbappé (c)
Substitutions:
FW 12 Randal Kolo Muani upward-facing green arrow 62'
Manager:
Didier Deschamps
GK 1 Koen Casteels
RB 21 Timothy Castagne downward-facing red arrow 88'
CB 4 Wout Faes
CB 5 Jan Vertonghen Yellow card 76'
LB 3 Arthur Theate
CM 7 Kevin De Bruyne (c)
CM 24 Amadou Onana
CM 11 Yannick Carrasco downward-facing red arrow 88'
RF 20 Loïs Openda downward-facing red arrow 63'
CF 10 Romelu Lukaku
LF 22 Jérémy Doku
Substitutions:
MF 18 Orel Mangala Yellow card 90+3' upward-facing green arrow 63'
FW 14 Dodi Lukebakio upward-facing green arrow 88'
FW 17 Charles De Ketelaere upward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Italy Domenico Tedesco Yellow card 76'

Man of the Match:
Jules Koundé (France)[5]

Assistant referees:[17]
Mahbod Beigi (Sweden)
Andreas Söderkvist (Sweden)
Fourth official:
Donatas Rumšas (Lithuania)
Reserve assistant referee:
Aleksandr Radiuš (Lithuania)
Video assistant referee:
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Bartosz Frankowski (Poland)
Rob Dieperink (Netherlands)

Portugal vs Slovenia

Portugal 0–0 (a.e.t.) Slovenia
Report
Penalties
3–0
Attendance: 46,576[18]
Portugal[19]
Slovenia[19]
GK 22 Diogo Costa
RB 20 João Cancelo Yellow card 107' downward-facing red arrow 117'
CB 4 Rúben Dias
CB 3 Pepe downward-facing red arrow 117'
LB 19 Nuno Mendes
CM 8 Bruno Fernandes
CM 6 João Palhinha
CM 23 Vitinha downward-facing red arrow 65'
RF 10 Bernardo Silva
CF 7 Cristiano Ronaldo (c)
LF 17 Rafael Leão downward-facing red arrow 76'
Substitutions:
FW 21 Diogo Jota upward-facing green arrow 65'
FW 26 Francisco Conceição upward-facing green arrow 76'
DF 2 Nélson Semedo upward-facing green arrow 117'
MF 18 Rúben Neves upward-facing green arrow 117'
Manager:
Spain Roberto Martínez Yellow card 111'
GK 1 Jan Oblak (c)
RB 2 Žan Karničnik Yellow card 37'
CB 21 Vanja Drkušić Yellow card 32'
CB 6 Jaka Bijol Yellow card 106'
LB 3 Jure Balkovec Yellow card 107'
RM 20 Petar Stojanović downward-facing red arrow 87'
CM 22 Adam Gnezda Čerin
CM 10 Timi Max Elšnik downward-facing red arrow 106'
LM 17 Jan Mlakar downward-facing red arrow 74'
CF 9 Andraž Šporar downward-facing red arrow 74'
CF 11 Benjamin Šeško
Substitutions:
MF 5 Jon Gorenc Stanković upward-facing green arrow 74'
FW 19 Žan Celar Yellow card 101' upward-facing green arrow 74'
MF 7 Benjamin Verbič upward-facing green arrow 87'
FW 26 Josip Iličić upward-facing green arrow 106'
Manager:
Matjaž Kek Red card 105+1'

Man of the Match:
Diogo Costa (Portugal)[5]

Assistant referees:[19]
Ciro Carbone (Italy)
Alessandro Giallatini (Italy)
Fourth official:
Espen Eskås (Norway)
Reserve assistant referee:
Jan Erik Engan (Norway)
Video assistant referee:
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Paolo Valeri (Italy)
Marco Fritz (Germany)

Romania vs Netherlands

Romania 0–3 Netherlands
Report
Attendance: 65,012[20]
Romania[21]
Netherlands[21]
GK 1 Florin Niță
RB 2 Andrei Rațiu
CB 3 Radu Drăgușin
CB 15 Andrei Burcă
LB 22 Vasile Mogoș downward-facing red arrow 38'
DM 6 Marius Marin Yellow card 67' downward-facing red arrow 72'
CM 21 Nicolae Stanciu (c) Yellow card 81' downward-facing red arrow 88'
CM 18 Răzvan Marin
RW 20 Dennis Man
LW 10 Ianis Hagi downward-facing red arrow 72'
CF 19 Denis Drăguș downward-facing red arrow 72'
Substitutions:
DF 24 Bogdan Racovițan upward-facing green arrow 38'
FW 13 Valentin Mihăilă upward-facing green arrow 72'
FW 7 Denis Alibec upward-facing green arrow 72'
MF 8 Alexandru Cicâldău upward-facing green arrow 72'
MF 14 Darius Olaru upward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Edward Iordănescu
GK 1 Bart Verbruggen
RB 22 Denzel Dumfries Yellow card 78'
CB 6 Stefan de Vrij
CB 4 Virgil van Dijk (c)
LB 5 Nathan Aké downward-facing red arrow 69'
CM 24 Jerdy Schouten downward-facing red arrow 69'
CM 7 Xavi Simons
CM 14 Tijjani Reijnders
RF 25 Steven Bergwijn downward-facing red arrow 46'
CF 10 Memphis Depay downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
LF 11 Cody Gakpo downward-facing red arrow 84'
Substitutions:
FW 18 Donyell Malen Yellow card 90+4' upward-facing green arrow 46'
MF 16 Joey Veerman upward-facing green arrow 69'
DF 15 Micky van de Ven upward-facing green arrow 69'
FW 9 Wout Weghorst upward-facing green arrow 84'
DF 17 Daley Blind upward-facing green arrow 90+2'
Manager:
Ronald Koeman

Man of the Match:
Cody Gakpo (Netherlands)[5]

Assistant referees:[21]
Stefan Lupp (Germany)
Marco Achmüller (Germany)
Fourth official:
Daniel Siebert (Germany)
Reserve assistant referee:
Jan Seidel (Germany)
Video assistant referee:
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Jérôme Brisard (France)

Austria vs Turkey

Austria Match 44 Turkey
Report
Austria[22]
Turkey[22]
GK 13 Patrick Pentz
RB 5 Stefan Posch
CB 4 Kevin Danso
CB 15 Philipp Lienhart
LB 16 Phillipp Mwene
CM 6 Nicolas Seiwald
CM 9 Marcel Sabitzer
RW 20 Konrad Laimer
AM 19 Christoph Baumgartner
LW 18 Romano Schmid
CF 7 Marko Arnautović (c)
Manager:
Germany Ralf Rangnick
GK 1 Mert Günok
RB 18 Mert Müldür
CB 14 Abdülkerim Bardakcı
CB 3 Merih Demiral
LB 20 Ferdi Kadıoğlu
CM 16 İsmail Yüksek
CM 22 Kaan Ayhan (c)
RW 21 Barış Alper Yılmaz
AM 6 Orkun Kökçü
LW 19 Kenan Yıldız
CF 8 Arda Güler
Manager:
Italy Vincenzo Montella

Assistant referees:[22]
Paulo Soares (Portugal)
Pedro Ribeiro (Portugal)
Fourth official:
Mykola Balakin (Ukraine)
Reserve assistant referee:
Oleksandr Berkut (Ukraine)
Video assistant referee:
Tiago Martins (Portugal)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Juan Martínez Munuera (Spain)
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)

Quarter-finals

Spain vs Germany

The sides previously met in the UEFA Euro 2008 final, which Spain won 1–0.[23]

Spain Match 45 Germany
Report

Portugal vs France

The sides previously met in the UEFA Euro 2016 final, where Portugal prevailed against the hosts 1–0.[24]

Portugal Match 46 France
Report

England vs Switzerland

England Match 48  Switzerland
Report

Netherlands vs Winner Match 44

Netherlands Match 47Winner Match 44
Report

Semi-finals

Winner Match 45 vs Winner Match 46

Winner Match 45Match 49Winner Match 46
Report

Winner Match 47 vs Winner Match 48

Winner Match 47Match 50Winner Match 48
Report

Final

Winner Match 49Match 51Winner Match 50
Report

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