Euro Cup 2021 schedule: From France and Portugal to England, 8 mouthwatering fixtures that you don't want to miss!

If you really don't have the time to catch all the live-action from Euro Cup group stage matches, here is a guide to the most electrifying matches featuring some of Europe's best. If you are planning to clip down your television hours, mark these dates already because you don't want to miss these!
The high-voltage Euro Cup is expected to bring the best out of some among football's finest. And if you really don't have the time to catch all the live-action from Euro Cup group stage matches, here is a guide to the most electrifying matches featuring s
The high-voltage Euro Cup is expected to bring the best out of some among football's finest. And if you really don't have the time to catch all the live-action from Euro Cup group stage matches, here is a guide to the most electrifying matches featuring s
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ENGLAND VS CROATIA (JUNE 13, 6:30 PM):  The last time Croatia played an international tournament, Luka Modric went on to win the Ballon d'Or. But Modric's output has never been accurately measured by goals and assists. He is the metronome from deep, a conductor who dictates the tempo and angle of attack, his ability to pass or dribble through gaps allowing his team to move up the pitch without a moment's thought.
ENGLAND VS CROATIA (JUNE 13, 6:30 PM): The last time Croatia played an international tournament, Luka Modric went on to win the Ballon d'Or. But Modric's output has never been accurately measured by goals and assists. He is the metronome from deep, a conductor who dictates the tempo and angle of attack, his ability to pass or dribble through gaps allowing his team to move up the pitch without a moment's thought.
GERMANY VS FRANCE (JUNE 16, 12:30 AM): Germany open against France on June 15 in Munich, then host Portugal on June 19 and finish off against Hungary on June  23.  As he prepares for his final tournament after 15 years as Germany's head coach, Joachim Loew insists he sees signs that his squad can put recent failures behind them.
GERMANY VS FRANCE (JUNE 16, 12:30 AM): Germany open against France on June 15 in Munich, then host Portugal on June 19 and finish off against Hungary on June 23. As he prepares for his final tournament after 15 years as Germany's head coach, Joachim Loew insists he sees signs that his squad can put recent failures behind them.
SWITZERLAND VS ITALY (JUNE 17, 12:30 AM): Italy failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, losing a play-off to Sweden, and have won the European trophy just once in 1968. Coach Roberto Mancini insisted the objective was also to provide entertainment in a tournament postponed for a year amid the pandemic.
SWITZERLAND VS ITALY (JUNE 17, 12:30 AM): Italy failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, losing a play-off to Sweden, and have won the European trophy just once in 1968. Coach Roberto Mancini insisted the objective was also to provide entertainment in a tournament postponed for a year amid the pandemic.
DENMARK VS BELGIUM (JUNE 17, 9:30 PM):  With its golden generation of players scattered throughout Europe's biggest clubs, Belgium has all it needs to finally land the major soccer title it craves. On paper, at least, because the form of some of the players on the top-ranked FIFA team raises a big question mark on its ability to go deep at this year's European Championship.
DENMARK VS BELGIUM (JUNE 17, 9:30 PM): With its golden generation of players scattered throughout Europe's biggest clubs, Belgium has all it needs to finally land the major soccer title it craves. On paper, at least, because the form of some of the players on the top-ranked FIFA team raises a big question mark on its ability to go deep at this year's European Championship.
ENGLAND VS SCOTLAND (JUNE 19, 12:30 AM): After 23 years in the wilderness of international football, Scotland are back in a major tournament and have more history to make at Euro 2020 as Steve Clarke's men aim to take their country beyond the group stage for the first time ever.
ENGLAND VS SCOTLAND (JUNE 19, 12:30 AM): After 23 years in the wilderness of international football, Scotland are back in a major tournament and have more history to make at Euro 2020 as Steve Clarke's men aim to take their country beyond the group stage for the first time ever.
GERMANY VS PORTUGAL (JUNE 19, 9:30 PM): Cristiano Ronaldo won't be the only attraction for Portugal when it tries to win a second straight European Championship title. The defending champions are bringing one their most talented teams in years to Euro 2020, loaded with players who can support Ronaldo and make Portugal a contender again.
GERMANY VS PORTUGAL (JUNE 19, 9:30 PM): Cristiano Ronaldo won't be the only attraction for Portugal when it tries to win a second straight European Championship title. The defending champions are bringing one their most talented teams in years to Euro 2020, loaded with players who can support Ronaldo and make Portugal a contender again.
SPAIN VS POLAND: (JUNE 20, 12: 30 AM): Poland’s dependence on Robert Lewandowski is the team's biggest concern for the European Championship. Poland coach Paulo Sousa, who was surprisingly appointed to lead the team in January, needs to set up his players to get the best from Lewandowski, while also considering his backup options in case his captain is absent.
SPAIN VS POLAND: (JUNE 20, 12: 30 AM): Poland’s dependence on Robert Lewandowski is the team's biggest concern for the European Championship. Poland coach Paulo Sousa, who was surprisingly appointed to lead the team in January, needs to set up his players to get the best from Lewandowski, while also considering his backup options in case his captain is absent.
FRANCE VS PORTUGAL (JUNE 24, 12:30 AM):Germany open against France on June 15 in Munich, then host Portugal on June 19 and finish off against Hungary on June  23.  As he prepares for his final tournament after 15 years as Germany's head coach, Joachim Loew insists he sees signs that his squad can put recent failures behind them.
FRANCE VS PORTUGAL (JUNE 24, 12:30 AM):Germany open against France on June 15 in Munich, then host Portugal on June 19 and finish off against Hungary on June 23. As he prepares for his final tournament after 15 years as Germany's head coach, Joachim Loew insists he sees signs that his squad can put recent failures behind them.

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