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Euro 2024: Who’s made it to the Round of 16? Fixtures, Dates, Best Third Placed Teams, All You Need to Know

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As the UEFA Euro 2024 progresses into the knockout stages, the contenders have been whittled down to the final 16 following the group stage. The expansion from 16 to 24 teams has necessitated alterations in the progression mechanics of the groups.

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Euro 2024 Best Third-Placed Teams: Who Advances to the Last 16?

The tournament now segues into the knockout rounds, with a mere 16 teams remaining post-group stage. The enlargement of the tournament from 16 to 24 teams required a change in the process to permit more teams to advance from the groups.

The final standings for third-place teams have been officially verified after all group matches, designating which teams will move forward. The four best third-place teams that will qualify are the Netherlands, Georgia, Slovakia, and Slovenia.

UEFA EURO 2024 Results: Round of 16 – Who’s in? Who’s Out? How Best Loser Works

Hungary garnered three points and concluded third in Group A, but their prospects were hampered by a goal differential of minus three. Croatia and Czech Republic exhibited early promise but were ultimately ousted.

After a thrilling and eventful 12 days of group-stage action, Euro 2024 has now transitioned to the knockout phase. The tournament commenced with 24 teams, but only 16 remain in contention for the esteemed trophy after eight teams were eliminated.

What You Need to Know About the Round of 16:

Which Teams Have Qualified for the Round of 16?

  • Germany (Group A winners)
  • Switzerland (Group A runners-up)
  • Spain (Group B winners)
  • Italy (Group B runners-up)
  • England (Group C winners)
  • Denmark (Group C runners-up)
  • Slovenia (Third place in Group C)
  • Austria (Group D winners)
  • France (Group D runners-up)
  • Netherlands (Third place in Group D)
  • Romania (Group E winners)
  • Belgium (Group E runners-up)
  • Slovakia (Third place in Group E)
  • Portugal (Group F winners)
  • Turkey (Group F runners-up)
  • Georgia (Third place in Group F)

How Did the Teams Reach the Round of 16?

The top two teams in each of the six groups automatically qualified for the round of 16, while the four best third-placed sides also earned qualification.

How Does the Knockout Stage Work?

The victors of the matches in the round of 16 will advance to the quarterfinals, followed by the semifinals, and ultimately, the final.

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What Are the Dates for the Knockout Games?

  • Round of 16: June 29 to July 2
  • Quarterfinals: July 5 and 6
  • Semifinals: July 9 and 10
  • Final: July 14

Which Teams Have Been the Best?

Spain emerged as the sole team to secure victories in all three of their group-stage matches. Germany followed closely with two wins and a draw, while Austria and Portugal each secured two wins and suffered one defeat.

Who Has Scored the Most Goals?

As the tournament heads into the knockout stages, Georgia’s forward Georges Mikautadze stands as the leading scorer with three goals. Five players are tied for second place with two goals each — Germany’s Jamal Musiala and Niclas Fullkrug, Netherlands’ Cody Gakpo, Romania’s Razvan Marin, and Slovakia’s Ivan Schranz.

What Happens if a Knockout Match Ends in a Draw?

If a match is level at the end of normal playing time, extra time (comprising two periods of 15 minutes each) will be played. Should the deadlock persist after extra time, the match will be resolved via a penalty shootout.

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When and Where Are the Euro 2024 Round of 16 Matches?

  • Switzerland vs Italy: June 29, 7pm at Olympiastadion in Berlin
  • Germany vs Denmark: June 29, 10pm at BVB Stadion in Dortmund
  • England vs Slovakia: June 30, 7pm at Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen
  • Spain vs Georgia: June 30, 10pm at Cologne Stadium in Cologne
  • France vs Belgium: July 1, 7pm at Dusseldorf Arena in Dusseldorf
  • Portugal vs Slovenia: July 1, 10pm at Frankfurt Arena in Frankfurt
  • Romania vs Netherlands: July 2, 7pm at Munich Football Arena in Munich
  • Austria vs Turkey: July 2, 10pm at Leipzig Stadium in Leipzig
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