Euro 2020 news
Here are the latest news and updates from the Euro 2020 tournament:
Group Stage
- Group A: Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Wales
- Group B: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Russia
- Group C: Austria, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Ukraine
- Group D: Croatia, Czech Republic, England, Scotland
- Group E: Spain, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden
- Group F: France, Germany, Hungary, Portugal
Recent Results
- Italy 3-0 Turkey (Group A)
- Wales 1-1 Switzerland (Group A)
- Belgium 3-0 Russia (Group B)
- Denmark 1-0 Finland (Group B)
- Netherlands 3-2 Ukraine (Group C)
- Austria 3-1 North Macedonia (Group C)
- England 1-0 Croatia (Group D)
- Scotland 0-2 Czech Republic (Group D)
- Spain 0-0 Sweden (Group E)
- Poland 1-2 Slovakia (Group E)
- France 1-0 Germany (Group F)
- Hungary 0-3 Portugal (Group F)
Standings
- Group A: Italy 3 points, Switzerland 1 point, Turkey 0 points, Wales 1 point
- Group B: Belgium 3 points, Denmark 3 points, Russia 0 points, Finland 0 points
- Group C: Netherlands 3 points, Ukraine 1 point, Austria 3 points, North Macedonia 0 points
- Group D: England 3 points, Croatia 0 points, Czech Republic 3 points, Scotland 0 points
- Group E: Spain 1 point, Sweden 1 point, Poland 1 point, Slovakia 3 points
- Group F: France 3 points, Germany 0 points, Portugal 3 points, Hungary 0 points
Upcoming Matches
- June 16: Italy vs. Switzerland, Turkey vs. Wales (Group A)
- June 17: Belgium vs. Denmark, Russia vs. Finland (Group B)
- June 18: Netherlands vs. Ukraine, Austria vs. North Macedonia (Group C)
- June 19: England vs. Scotland, Croatia vs. Czech Republic (Group D)
- June 19: Spain vs. Poland, Slovakia vs. Sweden (Group E)
- June 19: France vs. Hungary, Germany vs. Portugal (Group F)
Injuries and Suspensions
- Italy's Nicolo Barella out with a knee injury
- Wales' Gareth Bale suspended for one match after yellow card accumulation
- Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne out with a hamstring injury
- England's Raheem Sterling out with a minor injury
- France's Paul Pogba out with a thigh injury
Other News
- UEFA has announced that the tournament will be played with a reduced capacity of 25% at each stadium due to COVID-19 concerns.
- The tournament is being played across 11 cities in Europe, with the final taking place at Wembley Stadium in London.
- The tournament is being broadcast in over 200 countries and territories around the world.