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    Euro 2024 has reached the knockout stage with 16 of the 24 teams that began the tournament making it out of the groups and eight sides heading home to enjoy the rest of their summer break.

    While none of the heavy pre-tournament favourites fell at the first hurdle, World Cup 2022 semi-finalists Croatia did exit after Mattia Zaccagni’s 98th-minute equaliser broke their hearts, while the likes of Ukraine, Poland, Albania and Hungary all showed flashes of potential but weren’t able to translate that into a last-16 spot.

    England have laboured through the group stage as negative noise around the squad grows but they are hardly alone in stumbling, with the likes of France, Italy, Belgium and even hosts Germany showing fallibility through unconvincing performances.

    Classy Austria and swashbuckling Georgia have perhaps been the two most surprisingly impressive sides, although a more familiar name, Spain, are the only team to reach the knockouts with a 100 per cent record intact.

    Here is the full schedule for the Euro 2024 knockouts, plus below you can see day-by-day fixtures and times (BST) in text form:

    Euro 2024 knockouts (all times BST)

    June 29

    Round of 16, Berlin: Switzerland v Italy (1700)

    Round of 16, Dortmund: Germany v Denmark (2000)

    June 30

    Round of 16, Gelsenkirchen: England v Slovakia (1700)

    Round of 16, Cologne: Spain v Georgia (2000)

    July 1

    Round of 16, Dusseldorf: France v Belgium (1700)

    Round of 16, Frankfurt: Portugal v Slovenia (2000)

    July 2

    Round of 16, Munich: Romania v Netherlands (1700)

    Round of 16, Leipzig: Austria v Turkey (2000)

    July 5

    Quarter-final 1, Stuttgart: Spain/Georgia v Germany/Denmark (1700)

    Quarter-final 2, Hamburg: Portugal/Slovenia v France/Belgium (2000)

    July 6

    Quarter-final 4, Dusseldorf: England/Slovakia v Switzerland/Italy (1700)

    Quarter-final 3, Berlin: Romania/Netherlands v Austria/Turkey (2000)

    July 9

    Semi-final, Munich: Winner QF1 v Winner QF2 (2000)

    July 10

    Semi-final Dortmund: Winner QF3 v Winner QF4 (2000)

    July 14

    Final, Berlin (2000)

    Full group stage results

    Friday, June 14

    Group A, Munich: Germany 5-1 Scotland

    June 15

    Group A, Cologne: Hungary 1-3 Switzerland

    Group B, Berlin: Spain 3-0 Croatia

    Group B, Dortmund: Italy 2-1 Albania

    June 16

    Group D, Hamburg: Poland 1-2 Netherlands

    Group C, Stuttgart: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark

    Group C, Gelsenkirchen: Serbia 0-1 England

    June 17

    Group E, Munich: Romania 3-0 Ukraine

    Group E, Frankfurt: Belgium 0-1 Slovakia

    Group D, Dusseldorf: Austria 0-1 France

    June 18

    Group F, Dortmund: Turkey 3-1 Georgia

    Group F, Leipzig: Portugal 2-1 Czechia

    June 19

    Group B, Hamburg: Croatia 2-2 Albania

    Group A, Stuttgart: Germany 2-0 Hungary

    Group A, Cologne: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland

    June 20

    Group C, Munich: Slovenia 1-1 Serbia

    Group C, Frankfurt: Denmark 1-1 England

    Group B, Gelsenkirchen: Spain 1-0 Italy

    June 21

    Group E, Dusseldorf: Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine

    Group D, Berlin: Poland 1-3 Austria

    Group D, Leipzig: Netherlands 0-0 France

    June 22

    Group F, Hamburg: Georgia 1-1 Czechia

    Group F, Dortmund: Turkey 0-3 Portugal

    Group E, Cologne: Belgium 2-0 Romania

    June 23

    Group A, Frankfurt: Switzerland 1-1 Germany

    Group A, Stuttgart: Scotland 0-1 Hungary

    June 24

    Group B, Leipzig: Croatia 1-1 Italy

    Group B, Dusseldorf: Albania 0-1 Spain

    June 25

    Group D, Berlin: Netherlands 2-3 Austria

    Group D, Dortmund: France 1-1 Poland

    Group C, Cologne: England 0-0 Slovenia

    Group C, Munich: Denmark 0-0 Serbia

    June 26

    Group E. Frankfurt: Slovakia 1-1 Romania

    Group E, Stuttgart: Ukraine 0-0 Belgium

    Group F, Hamburg: Czechia 1-2 Turkey

    Group F, Gelsenkirchen: Georgia 2-0 Portugal

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