Euro 2020 Knockout Stage (Bracket)
The Euro 2020 knock-out stage will play an important role as to which team will be the one that will conquer the European Football Cup. 16 teams from the groups will qualify in the knockout stage, consisting of:
- the first six (6) from each group
- six (6) second place teams from each group
- four (4) best third place teams from the groups
The teams that qualify for the Euro 2020 knockout stage, will cross with teams from different groups as shown in the diagram below. Out of the twenty-four (24) teams participating in Euro 2020, eight (8) will not qualify for the knockout stage. The matches of this stage start on June 26 and end with the final on July 11.
The bracket made by the Sportbetting.ng team shows the whole course until the grand final of the event (the table is constantly updated).
Euro 2020 Knockout Stage
Φάση 16 | Φάση 8 | Φάση 4 | Τελικός | ||||||||||
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27/06, 20:00 | |||||||||||||
1st Group Β | |||||||||||||
02/07, 20:00 | |||||||||||||
3rd Group A/D/E/F | |||||||||||||
26/06, 20:00 | |||||||||||||
1st Group Α | |||||||||||||
06/07, 20:00 | |||||||||||||
2nd Group C | |||||||||||||
28/06, 20:00 | |||||||||||||
1st Group F | |||||||||||||
02/07, 17:00 | |||||||||||||
3rd Group A/B/C | |||||||||||||
28/06, 17:00 | |||||||||||||
2nd Group D | |||||||||||||
11/07, 17:00 | |||||||||||||
2nd Group E | |||||||||||||
29/06, 20:00 | |||||||||||||
1st Group E | |||||||||||||
03/07, 20:00 | |||||||||||||
3rd Group A/B/C/D | |||||||||||||
29/06, 17:00 | |||||||||||||
1st Group D | |||||||||||||
07/07, 20:00 | |||||||||||||
2nd Group F | |||||||||||||
27/06, 17:00 | |||||||||||||
1st Group C | |||||||||||||
03/07, 17:00 | |||||||||||||
3rd Group D/E/F | |||||||||||||
26/06, 17:00 | |||||||||||||
2nd Group A | |||||||||||||
2nd Group Β | |||||||||||||
Knockout stage in 11 cities
The matches at the Euro 2020 knockout stage will be held in 11 European cities with most of the matches taking place in London ( Wembley Stadium ). The other cities that will host the games are:
- St. Petersburg ( Krestovsky Stadium )
- Amsterdam (Johan Cruyff Arena)
- Budapest (Puskas Arena)
- Bucharest (National Stadium)
- Glasgow (Hampden Park)
- Copenhagen (Parken Stadium)
- Munich (Alliance Arena)
- Baku (Olympic Stadium)
- Seville (La Cartuja )
- Rome (Olympic Stadium )
The two semi-finals and the grand final on 11 July will be held at Wembley Stadium in London, with a capacity of 90,000 spectators, and as is the case since the European Football Championship 1984 onwards, there is a small final for the 3rd place.
Extra-Time and Penalty Shoutout in the Knockout stage
It is worth noting that in case of a draw at the knockout stage of Euro 2020 the game is led to the process of half an hour extra time with the teams having the option of a 4th substitution. If there is no winner in overtime then the game is led to a penalty shootout.