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Euro 2024 Quarter-finals: Check out the latest news and odds on the last eight!
We will bring you all of the key news, stats, odds and predictions as Euro 2024 enters the business end of the tournament with the quarterfinals.
Euro 2024: Quarter-final line up
The eight teams to reach the quarterfinals will be confirmed after the round of 16, which will be played from June 29 to July 2.
Odds to be knocked out in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024
Currently bet365 are offering odds on the stage of elimination for selected nations in the knockout stages. offers knockout level bets on selected teams. At the time of writing, there are odds on Belgium, England, France, Portugal, Spain and Germany. Belgium are seen by the bookies as being very likely to reach the quarter-finals and exit at that stage. They have the lowest odds of going out in the quarter-finals with bet365, followed by Portugal. The highest are England, at 7/2.
Nation | Go out in the quarter-finals |
Belgium | 13/8 |
England | 7/2 |
France | 10/3 |
Portugal | 15/8 |
Spain | 5/2 |
Germany | 9/4 |
Euro 2024: Quarter-final fixtures
The knockout stages of Euro 2024 kick off on June 29 with the round of 16. The final last 16 ties will be played on July 2. The first two quarter-finals will be played on July 5th and then two the day after. The semi-finals will be played on July 9 and 10. This is how the schedule looks:
Date and time | Home team | Away team | Venue |
5/7 at 17:00 | 1B or 3 A/D/E/F | 1A or 2C | Stuttgart |
5/7 at 20:00 | 1F or 3 A/B/C | 2D or 2E | Hamburg |
6/7 at 17:00 | 1C or 3 D/E/F | 2A or 2B | Dusseldorf |
6/7 at 20:00 | 1E or 3 A/B/C/D | 1D or 2F | Berlin |
The first last eight tie will be played in Stuttgart, where the winner between group ten in group B and a group three is pitted against the first in group A or the second in group C. It could end up being Germany against Spain if the previous rounds go how the bookies and pundits think they weill. The last match in the quarter-finals is between the top team in Group E or a third and the winner of the match between the top team in Group D and the second team in Group F, which may well be Belgium against France or the Netherlands.
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Euro 2024 quarter-finals: UK TV Schedule
The broadcast schedule, and how the matches will be split between BBC and ITV will be confirmed nearer the time:
July 5:
17:00: Quarter-final 1. Winner round of 16 4 – winner round of 16 2 –
20:00: Quarter-final 2. Winner round of 16 6 – winner round of 16 5 –
July 6:
17:00: Quarter-final 3. Winner round of 16 3 – winner round of 16 1 –
20:00: Quarter-final 4. Winner round of 16 7-winner round of 16 8 –
How the quarter-finals went at Euro 2020?
Some punters have a habit of glancing back in the history books, but rarely do they delve more than one championship back. So to satisfy that curiosity, let’s take a look at how the four quarter-finals of the last European Championship went. We will see how many of these matches went to extra time and penalties. So let’s dive into Euro 2020, which was played in 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic:
Belgium – Italy 1-2
Switzerland – Spain 1-1. Spain won 3-1 on penalties.
Czech Republic – Denmark 1-2
Ukraine – England 0-4
One of four quarter-final matches ended in a draw in Euro 2020, the match between Switzerland and Spain. With the score tied up at 1-1 at full time and a scoreless extra time, penalties awaited where Spain came out on top, 3-1. In the first quarter-final, Italy won 2-1 in a close, competitive game against Belgium, with the goals coming in the first half.
Denmark, who were on the verge of going out in the group stage at one point, beat the Czech Republic 2-1 . The last quarter-final in Euro 2020 was played at the Olympic Stadium in Rome between Ukraine and England, where two goals from Harry Kane helped Gareth Southgate’s side to a comfortable 4-0 win.
Euro 2020: Quarter-final facts
After the quarter-finals of European Championship 2020, we were able to ascertain a lot of things such as the following:
- Both teams scored in 3 out of 4 games.
- In 3 out of 4 matches there were over 2.5 goals during regular time.
- England’s 4-0 win against Ukraine was the biggest in the quarter-finals since 2000 when the Netherlands defeated FR Yugoslavia 6-1.
- Only one penalty was awarded in the four matches: To Belgium against Italy.
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