UEFA Euro 2020 knockout stage

The knockout stage of UEFA Euro 2020 began on 26 June 2021 with the round of 16 and ended on 11 July 2021 with the final at Wembley Stadium in London, England.[1]

Times listed are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2). If the venue is located in a different time zone, the local time is also given.

Format

In the knockout stage, if a match was level at the end of 90 minutes of normal playing time, extra time was played (two periods of 15 minutes each), where each team was allowed to make a sixth substitution.[2] If still tied after extra time, the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out to determine the winners.[3]

UEFA set out the following schedule for the round of 16:[3]

  • 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 UEFA Euro 1984, there was no 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:[3]

  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.[3]

Group Winners Runners-up Third-placed teams
(Best four qualify)
A  Italy  Wales   Switzerland
B  Belgium  Denmark
C  Netherlands  Austria  Ukraine
D  England  Croatia  Czech Republic
E  Sweden  Spain
F  France  Germany  Portugal

Bracket

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
27 June 2021 – Seville
 
 
 Belgium1
 
2 July 2021 – Munich
 
 Portugal0
 
 Belgium1
 
26 June 2021 – London
 
 Italy2
 
 Italy (a.e.t.)2
 
6 July 2021 – London
 
 Austria1
 
 Italy (p)1 (4)
 
28 June 2021 – Bucharest
 
 Spain1 (2)
 
 France3 (4)
 
2 July 2021 – Saint Petersburg
 
  Switzerland (p)3 (5)
 
  Switzerland1 (1)
 
28 June 2021 – Copenhagen
 
 Spain (p)1 (3)
 
 Croatia3
 
11 July 2021 – London
 
 Spain (a.e.t.)5
 
 Italy (p)1 (3)
 
29 June 2021 – Glasgow
 
 England1 (2)
 
 Sweden1
 
3 July 2021 – Rome
 
 Ukraine (a.e.t.)2
 
 Ukraine0
 
29 June 2021 – London
 
 England4
 
 England2
 
7 July 2021 – London
 
 Germany0
 
 England (a.e.t.)2
 
27 June 2021 – Budapest
 
 Denmark1
 
 Netherlands0
 
3 July 2021 – Baku
 
 Czech Republic2
 
 Czech Republic1
 
26 June 2021 – Amsterdam
 
 Denmark2
 
 Wales0
 
 
 Denmark4
 

Round of 16

Wales vs Denmark

Wales 0–4 Denmark
Report
  • Dolberg 27', 48'
  • Mæhle 88'
  • Braithwaite 90+4'
Wales[5]
Denmark[5]
GK 12 Danny Ward
RB 14 Connor Roberts  40'
CB 6 Joe Rodon  26'
CB 22 Chris Mepham
LB 4 Ben Davies
CM 16 Joe Morrell  59'
CM 7 Joe Allen
RW 20 Daniel James  78'
AM 10 Aaron Ramsey
LW 11 Gareth Bale (c)  90+3'
CF 13 Kieffer Moore  40'  78'
Substitutions:
DF 3 Neco Williams  40'
MF 8 Harry Wilson  90'  59'
FW 9 Tyler Roberts  78'
MF 19 David Brooks  80'  78'
Manager:
Rob Page
GK 1 Kasper Schmeichel
CB 6 Andreas Christensen
CB 4 Simon Kjær (c)  77'
CB 3 Jannik Vestergaard
RM 17 Jens Stryger Larsen  77'
CM 23 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
CM 8 Thomas Delaney  60'
LM 5 Joakim Mæhle
RF 14 Mikkel Damsgaard  60'
CF 12 Kasper Dolberg  69'
LF 9 Martin Braithwaite
Substitutions:
MF 24 Mathias Jensen  60'
MF 15 Christian Nørgaard  60'
FW 21 Andreas Cornelius  69'
DF 26 Nicolai Boilesen  77'
DF 2 Joachim Andersen  77'
Manager:
Kasper Hjulmand

Man of the Match:
Kasper Dolberg (Denmark)[6]

Assistant referees:[5]
Jan Seidel (Germany)
Rafael Foltyn (Germany)
Fourth official:
Ovidiu Hațegan (Romania)
Reserve assistant referee:
Sebastian Gheorghe (Romania)
Video assistant referee:
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Christian Gittelmann (Germany)
Marco Fritz (Germany)

Italy vs Austria

Italy 2–1 (a.e.t.) Austria
Report
Attendance: 18,910[7]
Italy[8]
Austria[8]
GK 21 Gianluigi Donnarumma
RB 2 Giovanni Di Lorenzo  50'
CB 19 Leonardo Bonucci (c)
CB 15 Francesco Acerbi
LB 4 Leonardo Spinazzola
CM 18 Nicolò Barella  51'  67'
CM 8 Jorginho
CM 6 Marco Verratti  67'
RF 11 Domenico Berardi  84'
CF 17 Ciro Immobile  84'
LF 10 Lorenzo Insigne  108'
Substitutions:
MF 12 Matteo Pessina  67'
MF 5 Manuel Locatelli  67'
FW 9 Andrea Belotti  84'
MF 14 Federico Chiesa  84'
MF 16 Bryan Cristante  108'
Manager:
Roberto Mancini
GK 13 Daniel Bachmann
RB 21 Stefan Lainer  114'
CB 3 Aleksandar Dragović  120+1'
CB 4 Martin Hinteregger  103'
LB 8 David Alaba (c)
CM 23 Xaver Schlager  106'
CM 10 Florian Grillitsch  106'
RW 24 Konrad Laimer  114'
AM 9 Marcel Sabitzer
LW 19 Christoph Baumgartner  90'
CF 7 Marko Arnautović  2'  97'
Substitutions:
MF 18 Alessandro Schöpf  90'
FW 25 Saša Kalajdžić  97'
MF 17 Louis Schaub  106'
FW 11 Michael Gregoritsch  106'
MF 6 Stefan Ilsanker  114'
MF 16 Christopher Trimmel  114'
Manager:
Franco Foda

Man of the Match:
Leonardo Spinazzola (Italy)[6]

Assistant referees:[8]
Gary Beswick (England)
Adam Nunn (England)
Fourth official:
Sandro Schärer (Switzerland)
Reserve assistant referee:
Stéphane De Almeida (Switzerland)
Video assistant referee:
Stuart Attwell (England)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Chris Kavanagh (England)
Lee Betts (England)
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)

Netherlands vs Czech Republic

Netherlands 0–2 Czech Republic
Report
Attendance: 52,834[9]
Netherlands[10]
Czech Republic[10]
GK 1 Maarten Stekelenburg
CB 6 Stefan de Vrij
CB 3 Matthijs de Ligt  55'
CB 17 Daley Blind  81'
RWB 22 Denzel Dumfries  46'
LWB 12 Patrick van Aanholt  81'
CM 15 Marten de Roon  73'
CM 21 Frenkie de Jong  84'
AM 8 Georginio Wijnaldum (c)
CF 10 Memphis Depay
CF 18 Donyell Malen  57'
Substitutions:
MF 11 Quincy Promes  57'
FW 19 Wout Weghorst  73'
FW 7 Steven Berghuis  81'
DF 25 Jurriën Timber  81'
Manager:
Frank de Boer
GK 1 Tomáš Vaclík
RB 5 Vladimír Coufal  56'
CB 3 Ondřej Čelůstka
CB 6 Tomáš Kalas
LB 2 Pavel Kadeřábek
CM 9 Tomáš Holeš  85'
CM 15 Tomáš Souček (c)
RW 12 Lukáš Masopust  79'
AM 7 Antonín Barák  90+2'
LW 13 Petr Ševčík  85'
CF 10 Patrik Schick  90+2'
Substitutions:
MF 14 Jakub Jankto  79'
FW 19 Adam Hložek  85'
MF 21 Alex Král  85'
FW 11 Michael Krmenčík  90+2'
MF 26 Michal Sadílek  90+2'
Manager:
Jaroslav Šilhavý

Man of the Match:
Tomáš Holeš (Czech Republic)[6]

Assistant referees:[10]
Igor Demeshko (Russia)
Maksim Gavrilin (Russia)
Fourth official:
Stéphanie Frappart (France)
Reserve assistant referee:
Mikaël Berchebru (France)
Video assistant referee:
Stuart Attwell (England)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Chris Kavanagh (England)
Lee Betts (England)
Paweł Gil (Poland)

Belgium vs Portugal

Belgium 1–0 Portugal
Report
Belgium[12]
Portugal[12]
GK 1 Thibaut Courtois
CB 2 Toby Alderweireld  81'
CB 5 Jan Vertonghen
CB 3 Thomas Vermaelen  72'
RM 15 Thomas Meunier
CM 8 Youri Tielemans
CM 6 Axel Witsel
LM 16 Thorgan Hazard  90+5'
RW 7 Kevin De Bruyne  48'
LW 10 Eden Hazard (c)  87'
CF 9 Romelu Lukaku
Substitutions:
FW 14 Dries Mertens  48'
MF 11 Yannick Carrasco  87'
MF 19 Leander Dendoncker  90+5'
Manager:
Roberto Martínez
GK 1 Rui Patrício
RB 20 Diogo Dalot  51'
CB 4 Rúben Dias
CB 3 Pepe  77'
LB 5 Raphaël Guerreiro
CM 8 João Moutinho  55'
CM 26 João Palhinha  45'  78'
CM 16 Renato Sanches  78'
RW 10 Bernardo Silva  55'
LW 21 Diogo Jota  70'
CF 7 Cristiano Ronaldo (c)
Substitutions:
FW 23 João Félix  55'
MF 11 Bruno Fernandes  55'
FW 9 André Silva  70'
MF 13 Danilo Pereira  78'
MF 24 Sérgio Oliveira  78'
Manager:
Fernando Santos

Man of the Match:
Thorgan Hazard (Belgium)[6]

Assistant referees:[12]
Mark Borsch (Germany)
Stefan Lupp (Germany)
Fourth official:
Georgi Kabakov (Bulgaria)
Reserve assistant referee:
Martin Margaritov (Bulgaria)
Video assistant referee:
Marco Fritz (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Christian Gittelmann (Germany)
Bastian Dankert (Germany)

Croatia vs Spain

Croatia 3–5 (a.e.t.) Spain
Report
Croatia[14]
Spain[14]
GK 1 Dominik Livaković
RB 22 Josip Juranović  73'
CB 21 Domagoj Vida
CB 5 Duje Ćaleta-Car  84'
LB 25 Joško Gvardiol
DM 11 Marcelo Brozović  73'
CM 10 Luka Modrić (c)  114'
CM 8 Mateo Kovačić  79'
RW 13 Nikola Vlašić  79'
LW 17 Ante Rebić  67'
CF 20 Bruno Petković  46'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Andrej Kramarić  46'
MF 18 Mislav Oršić  67'
FW 7 Josip Brekalo  73'
FW 14 Ante Budimir  79'
MF 15 Mario Pašalić  79'
MF 26 Luka Ivanušec  114'
Manager:
Zlatko Dalić
GK 23 Unai Simón
RB 2 César Azpilicueta
CB 12 Eric García  71'
CB 24 Aymeric Laporte
LB 14 José Gayà  77'
CM 8 Koke  77'
CM 5 Sergio Busquets (c)  101'
CM 26 Pedri
RF 11 Ferran Torres  88'
CF 7 Álvaro Morata
LF 22 Pablo Sarabia  71'
Substitutions:
MF 19 Dani Olmo  71'
DF 4 Pau Torres  71'
DF 18 Jordi Alba  77'
MF 17 Fabián Ruiz  77'
FW 21 Mikel Oyarzabal  88'
MF 16 Rodri  101'
Manager:
Luis Enrique

Man of the Match:
Sergio Busquets (Spain)[6]

Assistant referees:[14]
Bahattin Duran (Turkey)
Tarık Ongun (Turkey)
Fourth official:
Andreas Ekberg (Sweden)
Reserve assistant referee:
Mehmet Culum (Sweden)
Video assistant referee:
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Christian Gittelmann (Germany)
Paweł Gil (Poland)

France vs Switzerland

France 3–3 (a.e.t.)  Switzerland
Report
Penalties
4–5
France[16]
Switzerland[16]
GK 1 Hugo Lloris (c)
CB 4 Raphaël Varane  30'
CB 5 Clément Lenglet  46'
CB 3 Presnel Kimpembe
RWB 2 Benjamin Pavard  91'
LWB 14 Adrien Rabiot
CM 6 Paul Pogba
CM 13 N'Golo Kanté
AM 7 Antoine Griezmann  88'
CF 19 Karim Benzema  94'
CF 10 Kylian Mbappé
Substitutions:
MF 20 Kingsley Coman  88'  46'  111'
MF 17 Moussa Sissoko  88'
FW 9 Olivier Giroud  94'
FW 26 Marcus Thuram  111'
Manager:
Didier Deschamps
GK 1 Yann Sommer
CB 4 Nico Elvedi  32'
CB 5 Manuel Akanji  108'
CB 13 Ricardo Rodríguez  62'  87'
RWB 3 Silvan Widmer  73'
LWB 14 Steven Zuber  79'
CM 8 Remo Freuler
CM 10 Granit Xhaka (c)  76'
AM 23 Xherdan Shaqiri  73'
CF 9 Haris Seferovic  97'
CF 7 Breel Embolo  79'
Substitutions:
FW 19 Mario Gavranović  73'
DF 2 Kevin Mbabu  73'
MF 16 Christian Fassnacht  79'
MF 11 Ruben Vargas  79'
FW 18 Admir Mehmedi  87'
DF 22 Fabian Schär  97'
Manager:
Vladimir Petković

Man of the Match:
Granit Xhaka (Switzerland)[6]

Assistant referees:[16]
Juan Pablo Belatti (Argentina)
Diego Bonfá (Argentina)
Fourth official:
Bartosz Frankowski (Poland)
Reserve assistant referee:
Marcin Boniek (Poland)
Video assistant referee:
Juan Martínez Munuera (Spain)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Alejandro Hernández Hernández (Spain)
Íñigo Prieto López de Cerain (Spain)
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)

England vs Germany

England 2–0 Germany
Report
England[18]
Germany[18]
GK 1 Jordan Pickford
CB 2 Kyle Walker
CB 6 Harry Maguire  77'
CB 5 John Stones
RM 12 Kieran Trippier
CM 14 Kalvin Phillips  45'
CM 4 Declan Rice  8'  87'
LM 3 Luke Shaw
RW 25 Bukayo Saka  69'
CF 9 Harry Kane (c)
LW 10 Raheem Sterling
Substitutions:
MF 7 Jack Grealish  69'
MF 8 Jordan Henderson  87'
Manager:
Gareth Southgate
GK 1 Manuel Neuer (c)
CB 4 Matthias Ginter  25'  87'
CB 5 Mats Hummels
CB 2 Antonio Rüdiger
RM 6 Joshua Kimmich
CM 18 Leon Goretzka
CM 8 Toni Kroos
LM 20 Robin Gosens  72'  87'
AM 7 Kai Havertz
AM 25 Thomas Müller  90+2'
CF 11 Timo Werner  69'
Substitutions:
MF 10 Serge Gnabry  69'
DF 23 Emre Can  87'
MF 19 Leroy Sané  87'
MF 14 Jamal Musiala  90+2'
Manager:
Joachim Löw

Man of the Match:
Harry Maguire (England)[6]

Assistant referees:[18]
Hessel Steegstra (Netherlands)
Jan de Vries (Netherlands)
Fourth official:
Srđan Jovanović (Serbia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Uroš Stojković (Serbia)
Video assistant referee:
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Kevin Blom (Netherlands)
Íñigo Prieto López de Cerain (Spain)
Alejandro Hernández Hernández (Spain)

Sweden vs Ukraine

Sweden 1–2 (a.e.t.) Ukraine
Report
Attendance: 9,221[19]
Sweden[20]
Ukraine[20]
GK 1 Robin Olsen
RB 2 Mikael Lustig  83'
CB 3 Victor Lindelöf
CB 24 Marcus Danielson  99'
LB 6 Ludwig Augustinsson  83'
RM 7 Sebastian Larsson (c)  97'
CM 20 Kristoffer Olsson  101'
CM 8 Albin Ekdal
LM 10 Emil Forsberg  85'
CF 21 Dejan Kulusevski  69'  97'
CF 11 Alexander Isak  97'
Substitutions:
DF 5 Pierre Bengtsson  83'
DF 16 Emil Krafth  83'
MF 22 Robin Quaison  97'
FW 9 Marcus Berg  97'
MF 17 Viktor Claesson  97'
DF 14 Filip Helander  101'
Manager:
Janne Andersson
GK 1 Heorhiy Bushchan
RB 21 Oleksandr Karavayev
CB 13 Illya Zabarnyi
CB 4 Serhiy Kryvtsov
LB 22 Mykola Matviyenko
CM 5 Serhiy Sydorchuk  118'
CM 6 Taras Stepanenko  95'
CM 17 Oleksandr Zinchenko
RF 7 Andriy Yarmolenko (c)  79'  106'
CF 9 Roman Yaremchuk  91'
LF 10 Mykola Shaparenko  61'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Ruslan Malinovskyi  61'
FW 19 Artem Besyedin  91'  101'
MF 14 Yevhenii Makarenko  95'
MF 15 Viktor Tsyhankov  101'
FW 26 Artem Dovbyk  120+1'  106'
MF 18 Roman Bezus  118'
Manager:
Andriy Shevchenko

Man of the Match:
Oleksandr Zinchenko (Ukraine)[6]

Assistant referees:[20]
Alessandro Giallatini (Italy)
Fabiano Preti (Italy)
Fourth official:
Davide Massa (Italy)
Reserve assistant referee:
Stefano Alassio (Italy)
Video assistant referee:
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Marco Di Bello (Italy)
Filippo Meli (Italy)
Paolo Valeri (Italy)

Quarter-finals

Switzerland vs Spain

Switzerland[22]
Spain[22]
GK 1 Yann Sommer
CB 4 Nico Elvedi
CB 5 Manuel Akanji
CB 13 Ricardo Rodríguez
RWB 3 Silvan Widmer  67'  100'
LWB 14 Steven Zuber  90+2'
CM 6 Denis Zakaria  100'
CM 8 Remo Freuler  77'
AM 23 Xherdan Shaqiri (c)  81'
AM 7 Breel Embolo  23'
CF 9 Haris Seferovic  81'
Substitutions:
MF 11 Ruben Vargas  23'
MF 15 Djibril Sow  81'
FW 19 Mario Gavranović  120+1'  81'
MF 16 Christian Fassnacht  90+2'
DF 2 Kevin Mbabu  100'
DF 22 Fabian Schär  100'
Manager:
Vladimir Petković
GK 23 Unai Simón
RB 2 César Azpilicueta
CB 24 Aymeric Laporte  90+3'
CB 4 Pau Torres  113'
LB 18 Jordi Alba
CM 8 Koke  90+1'
CM 5 Sergio Busquets (c)
CM 26 Pedri  119'
RF 11 Ferran Torres  91'
CF 7 Álvaro Morata  54'
LF 22 Pablo Sarabia  46'
Substitutions:
MF 19 Dani Olmo  46'
FW 9 Gerard Moreno  54'
MF 6 Marcos Llorente  90+1'
FW 21 Mikel Oyarzabal  91'
MF 10 Thiago  113'
MF 16 Rodri  119'
Manager:
Luis Enrique

Man of the Match:
Unai Simón (Spain)[6]

Assistant referees:[22]
Stuart Burt (England)
Simon Bennett (England)
Fourth official:
Ovidiu Hațegan (Romania)
Reserve assistant referee:
Sebastian Gheorghe (Romania)
Video assistant referee:
Chris Kavanagh (England)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Lee Betts (England)
Stuart Attwell (England)

Belgium vs Italy

Belgium 1–2 Italy
Report
Attendance: 12,984[23]
Belgium[24]
Italy[24]
GK 1 Thibaut Courtois
CB 2 Toby Alderweireld
CB 3 Thomas Vermaelen
CB 5 Jan Vertonghen (c)
RM 15 Thomas Meunier  69'
CM 6 Axel Witsel
CM 8 Youri Tielemans  21'  69'
LM 16 Thorgan Hazard
AM 7 Kevin De Bruyne
AM 25 Jérémy Doku
CF 9 Romelu Lukaku
Substitutions:
FW 14 Dries Mertens  69'
MF 22 Nacer Chadli  69'  73'
MF 26 Dennis Praet  73'
Manager:
Roberto Martínez
GK 21 Gianluigi Donnarumma
RB 2 Giovanni Di Lorenzo
CB 19 Leonardo Bonucci
CB 3 Giorgio Chiellini (c)
LB 4 Leonardo Spinazzola  79'
CM 18 Nicolò Barella
CM 8 Jorginho
CM 6 Marco Verratti  20'  74'
RW 14 Federico Chiesa  90+1'
CF 17 Ciro Immobile  74'
LW 10 Lorenzo Insigne  79'
Substitutions:
MF 16 Bryan Cristante  74'
FW 9 Andrea Belotti  74'
FW 11 Domenico Berardi  90'  79'
DF 13 Emerson Palmieri  79'
DF 25 Rafael Tolói  90+1'
Manager:
Roberto Mancini

Man of the Match:
Lorenzo Insigne (Italy)[6]

Assistant referees:[24]
Tomaž Klančnik (Slovenia)
Andraž Kovačič (Slovenia)
Fourth official:
Fernando Rapallini (Argentina)
Reserve assistant referee:
Juan Pablo Belatti (Argentina)
Video assistant referee:
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Marco Fritz (Germany)
Christian Gittelmann (Germany)
Paweł Gil (Poland)

Czech Republic vs Denmark

Czech Republic 1–2 Denmark
Report
Attendance: 16,306[25]
Czech Republic[26]
Denmark[26]
GK 1 Tomáš Vaclík
RB 5 Vladimír Coufal
CB 3 Ondřej Čelůstka  65'
CB 6 Tomáš Kalas  86'
LB 18 Jan Bořil
CM 9 Tomáš Holeš  46'
CM 15 Tomáš Souček (c)
RW 12 Lukáš Masopust  46'
AM 7 Antonín Barák
LW 13 Petr Ševčík  79'
CF 10 Patrik Schick  79'
Substitutions:
FW 11 Michael Krmenčík  84'  46'
MF 14 Jakub Jankto  46'
DF 4 Jakub Brabec  65'
FW 20 Matěj Vydra  79'
MF 8 Vladimír Darida  79'
Manager:
Jaroslav Šilhavý
GK 1 Kasper Schmeichel
CB 6 Andreas Christensen  81'
CB 4 Simon Kjær (c)
CB 3 Jannik Vestergaard
RM 17 Jens Stryger Larsen  70'
CM 23 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
CM 8 Thomas Delaney  81'
LM 5 Joakim Mæhle
RF 9 Martin Braithwaite
CF 12 Kasper Dolberg  59'
LF 14 Mikkel Damsgaard  59'
Substitutions:
FW 20 Yussuf Poulsen  59'
MF 15 Christian Nørgaard  59'
MF 18 Daniel Wass  70'
DF 2 Joachim Andersen  81'
MF 24 Mathias Jensen  81'
Manager:
Kasper Hjulmand

Man of the Match:
Thomas Delaney (Denmark)[6]

Assistant referees:[26]
Sander van Roekel (Netherlands)
Erwin Zeinstra (Netherlands)
Fourth official:
Sergei Karasev (Russia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Igor Demeshko (Russia)
Video assistant referee:
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Kevin Blom (Netherlands)
Filippo Meli (Italy)
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)

Ukraine vs England

Ukraine 0–4 England
Report
Attendance: 11,880[27]
Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)
Ukraine[28]
England[28]
GK 1 Heorhiy Bushchan
CB 13 Illya Zabarnyi
CB 4 Serhiy Kryvtsov  35'
CB 22 Mykola Matviyenko
RM 21 Oleksandr Karavayev
CM 5 Serhiy Sydorchuk  64'
CM 17 Oleksandr Zinchenko
LM 16 Vitalii Mykolenko
AM 10 Mykola Shaparenko
CF 9 Roman Yaremchuk
CF 7 Andriy Yarmolenko (c)
Substitutions:
MF 15 Viktor Tsyhankov  35'
MF 14 Yevhenii Makarenko  64'
Manager:
Andriy Shevchenko
GK 1 Jordan Pickford
RB 2 Kyle Walker
CB 5 John Stones
CB 6 Harry Maguire
LB 3 Luke Shaw  65'
CM 4 Declan Rice  57'
CM 14 Kalvin Phillips  65'
RW 17 Jadon Sancho
AM 19 Mason Mount
LW 10 Raheem Sterling  65'
CF 9 Harry Kane (c)  73'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Jordan Henderson  57'
DF 12 Kieran Trippier  65'
FW 11 Marcus Rashford  65'
MF 26 Jude Bellingham  65'
FW 18 Dominic Calvert-Lewin  73'
Manager:
Gareth Southgate

Man of the Match:
Harry Kane (England)[6]

Assistant referees:[28]
Mark Borsch (Germany)
Stefan Lupp (Germany)
Fourth official:
Carlos del Cerro Grande (Spain)
Reserve assistant referee:
Juan Carlos Yuste Jiménez (Spain)
Video assistant referee:
Marco Fritz (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Christian Gittelmann (Germany)
Bastian Dankert (Germany)

Semi-finals

Italy vs Spain

Italy 1–1 (a.e.t.) Spain
Report
Penalties
4–2
Attendance: 57,811[29]
Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)
Italy[30]
Spain[30]
GK 21 Gianluigi Donnarumma
RB 2 Giovanni Di Lorenzo
CB 19 Leonardo Bonucci  118'
CB 3 Giorgio Chiellini (c)
LB 13 Emerson Palmieri  73'
CM 18 Nicolò Barella  85'
CM 8 Jorginho
CM 6 Marco Verratti  73'
RW 14 Federico Chiesa  107'
LW 10 Lorenzo Insigne  85'
CF 17 Ciro Immobile  61'
Substitutions:
FW 11 Domenico Berardi  61'
DF 25 Rafael Tolói  97'  73'
MF 12 Matteo Pessina  73'
MF 5 Manuel Locatelli  85'
FW 9 Andrea Belotti  85'
MF 20 Federico Bernardeschi  107'
Manager:
Roberto Mancini
GK 23 Unai Simón
RB 2 César Azpilicueta  85'
CB 12 Eric García  109'
CB 24 Aymeric Laporte
LB 18 Jordi Alba
DM 5 Sergio Busquets (c)  51'  106'
CM 8 Koke  70'
CM 26 Pedri
RW 11 Ferran Torres  61'
LW 19 Dani Olmo
CF 21 Mikel Oyarzabal  70'
Substitutions:
FW 7 Álvaro Morata  61'
FW 9 Gerard Moreno  70'
MF 16 Rodri  70'
MF 6 Marcos Llorente  85'
MF 10 Thiago  106'
DF 4 Pau Torres  109'
Manager:
Luis Enrique

Man of the Match:
Federico Chiesa (Italy)[6]

Assistant referees:[30]
Mark Borsch (Germany)
Stefan Lupp (Germany)
Fourth official:
Sergei Karasev (Russia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Maksim Gavrilin (Russia)
Video assistant referee:
Marco Fritz (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Christian Gittelmann (Germany)
Bastian Dankert (Germany)

England vs Denmark

England 2–1 (a.e.t.) Denmark
Report
England[32]
Denmark[32]
GK 1 Jordan Pickford
RB 2 Kyle Walker
CB 5 John Stones
CB 6 Harry Maguire  49'
LB 3 Luke Shaw
CM 14 Kalvin Phillips
CM 4 Declan Rice  95'
RW 25 Bukayo Saka  69'
AM 19 Mason Mount  95'
LW 10 Raheem Sterling
CF 9 Harry Kane (c)
Substitutions:
MF 7 Jack Grealish  69'  106'
MF 8 Jordan Henderson  95'
MF 20 Phil Foden  95'
DF 12 Kieran Trippier  106'
Manager:
Gareth Southgate
GK 1 Kasper Schmeichel
CB 6 Andreas Christensen  79'
CB 4 Simon Kjær (c)
CB 3 Jannik Vestergaard  105'
RWB 17 Jens Stryger Larsen  67'
LWB 5 Joakim Mæhle
CM 23 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
CM 8 Thomas Delaney  88'
RF 9 Martin Braithwaite
CF 12 Kasper Dolberg  67'
LF 14 Mikkel Damsgaard  67'
Substitutions:
MF 18 Daniel Wass  72'  67'
FW 20 Yussuf Poulsen  67'
MF 15 Christian Nørgaard  67'
DF 2 Joachim Andersen  79'
MF 24 Mathias Jensen  88'[note 1]
FW 19 Jonas Wind  105'
Manager:
Kasper Hjulmand

Man of the Match:
Harry Kane (England)[6]

Assistant referees:[32]
Hessel Steegstra (Netherlands)
Jan de Vries (Netherlands)
Fourth official:
Ovidiu Hațegan (Romania)
Reserve assistant referee:
Sebastian Gheorghe (Romania)
Video assistant referee:
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Kevin Blom (Netherlands)
Christian Gittelmann (Germany)
Paweł Gil (Poland)

Final

England[35][36]
GK 21 Gianluigi Donnarumma
RB 2 Giovanni Di Lorenzo
CB 19 Leonardo Bonucci  55'
CB 3 Giorgio Chiellini (c)  90+6'
LB 13 Emerson Palmieri  118'
DM 8 Jorginho  114'
CM 18 Nicolò Barella  47'  54'
CM 6 Marco Verratti  96'
RW 14 Federico Chiesa  86'
LW 10 Lorenzo Insigne  85'  91'
CF 17 Ciro Immobile  54'
Substitutions:
MF 16 Bryan Cristante  54'
MF 11 Domenico Berardi  54'
MF 20 Federico Bernardeschi  86'
FW 9 Andrea Belotti  91'
MF 5 Manuel Locatelli  96'
DF 24 Alessandro Florenzi  118'
Manager:
Roberto Mancini
GK 1 Jordan Pickford
CB 2 Kyle Walker  120'
CB 5 John Stones
CB 6 Harry Maguire  106'
RWB 12 Kieran Trippier  71'
LWB 3 Luke Shaw
CM 14 Kalvin Phillips
CM 4 Declan Rice  74'
RW 10 Raheem Sterling
LW 19 Mason Mount  99'
CF 9 Harry Kane (c)
Substitutions:
MF 25 Bukayo Saka  71'
MF 8 Jordan Henderson  74'  120'
MF 7 Jack Grealish  99'
FW 11 Marcus Rashford  120'
MF 17 Jadon Sancho  120'
Manager:
Gareth Southgate

Man of the Match:
Leonardo Bonucci (Italy)[6]

Assistant referees:[37]
Sander van Roekel (Netherlands)
Erwin Zeinstra (Netherlands)
Fourth official:
Carlos del Cerro Grande (Spain)
Reserve assistant referee:
Juan Carlos Yuste Jiménez (Spain)
Video assistant referee:
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)
Christian Gittelmann (Germany)
Marco Fritz (Germany)

Notes

  1. ^ Mathias Jensen went off injured after Denmark had used all substitutions.[33]

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