Euro 2020 – Latest News, Scores & Stories
Euro 2020 has been a roller‑coaster of drama, goals and surprise results. Whether you missed a game or want a quick refresher, this guide gives you the key moments, standout players and what’s coming next.
Biggest surprises so far
Everyone thought the traditional powerhouses would dominate, but a few underdogs have turned heads. The Czech Republic’s defense has been rock‑solid, keeping giants like Germany out of the box. Meanwhile, Denmark’s attacking trio has combined for more than half of their goals, proving that teamwork beats star power.
One of the most talked‑about moments was the last‑minute equaliser by England against Italy. The goal sparked endless debates on VAR, but it also showed why Euro tournaments are so unpredictable. Fans everywhere replayed the clip on their phones and social media exploded with memes.
Player of the tournament – who’s leading the pack?
Talking about the player of the tournament feels like picking a favorite ice‑cream flavour – there are many good choices. Yet a few names keep popping up:
- Luka Modrić – still pulling the strings for Croatia, showing that experience matters.
- Kylian Mbappé – his speed and confidence have been crucial for France’s attack.
- Virgil van Dijk – the Dutch centre‑back has made life miserable for opposing forwards.
Each of them brings something unique, and the debate will keep fans arguing until the final whistle.
For those who love the stats, FIFA’s website updates player ratings after every match. Check the “Top Performers” page to see who’s on fire and who’s slacking.
Now, let’s look at what’s next on the schedule. The quarter‑finals start this weekend, with Spain facing Portugal and Belgium taking on England. Those fixtures promise high‑octane action and could decide who makes it to the final showdown in Wembley.
If you’re planning to watch the games, remember that most broadcasters offer free streaming options for a limited time. Grab a snack, invite friends over, and enjoy the football without any hassle.
Finally, a quick tip for staying up‑to‑date: follow the official Euro 2020 Twitter account. They post live scores, injury updates and behind‑the‑scenes photos. It’s the fastest way to know what’s happening if you can’t watch every match.
Euro 2020 is more than just a tournament; it’s a chance to see nations unite, players chase glory and fans create memories that last a lifetime. Keep this page bookmarked for the latest news, and enjoy the rest of the competition!
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At 37, Arjen Robben says he would accept a Netherlands call-up for Euro 2020 if fit and useful. The winger, retired from international duty since 2017, returned to FC Groningen and delivered two assists in his first start in seven months. Frank de Boer names a preliminary squad soon and has until June 1 to finalize a 26-man list, keeping Robben's outside shot alive.
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