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Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa said he had the best game of his life against Slovenia on Monday as he saved three penalties to send his team into the Euro 2024 quarter-finals. After a goalless draw over 120 minutes of the last 16 clash in Frankfurt, Porto goalkeeper Costa produced three saves to thwart Slovenia’s three takers as his team claimed a 3-0 shoot-out win. Cristiano Ronaldo, who missed a penalty in extra-time, converted in the shoot-out along with Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva for Portugal, who face France on Friday in the last eight.

The 24-year-old also made a vital one-on-one save with his foot in the second period of extra-time when Slovenia’s Benjamin Sesko bore down on his goal following a defensive error.

“I think this is probably the best game of my life, maybe the game I was most useful in,” Costa told reporters.

“I just went with my gut, of course we analysed the shooters, but players change their minds, and they change the way they shoot.

“I had to go with my gut, that’s what I felt. I am very, very happy, and I am very excited to help the team.”

Costa said he tried to anticipate what Sesko was going to do for his crucial save near the end of extra-time.

“I thought ‘I need to stop this, I’ll give it my best effort’,” he explained.

“I tried to read his body language and thankfully I managed to help the team, which was the key thing.”

Costa was pleased Ronaldo dusted himself down and scored after his 105th-minute penalty miss that left the superstar striker in tears.

“We all felt we needed to keep believing — myself and Cristiano, everybody makes mistakes, but the most important thing is what we do after these mistakes,” added Costa.

“We need to believe in ourselves and that’s what we did. And now we’re all very happy and all friends.”

Selecao coach Roberto Martinez said Ronaldo’s emotions showed how much he still cared in his sixth European Championship, despite a long and illustrious career.

“Those emotions are incredible for someone who has done so much, that’s why I thank him… only the penalty takers can miss penalties,” said Martinez.

“I was certain he had to be the first taker (in the shoot-out) and show us our way to the victory.

“Everyone is very proud of our captain. He gives us all a lesson, to have real high standards and never give up.”

Martinez also hailed Costa, saying the shot-stopper is a “very well kept secret in Portuguese football”.

“I’ve worked with a lot of goalkeepers and he’s up there with the best,” said Martinez.

“(The key is) his maturity, his experience, and we now get to benefit from his performances.”

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Diogo Costa Penalty Heroics Rescue Ronaldo As Portugal Beat Slovenia At Euro 2024 https://artifexnews.net/diogo-costa-penalty-heroics-rescue-ronaldo-as-portugal-beat-slovenia-at-euro-2024-6013795/ Mon, 01 Jul 2024 22:11:44 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/diogo-costa-penalty-heroics-rescue-ronaldo-as-portugal-beat-slovenia-at-euro-2024-6013795/ Read More “Diogo Costa Penalty Heroics Rescue Ronaldo As Portugal Beat Slovenia At Euro 2024” »

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Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa saved three Slovenia penalties to earn his side a 3-0 shoot-out victory after Cristiano Ronaldo redeemed himself from the spot in a dramatic Euro 2024 last 16 clash on Monday. Portugal forward Ronaldo broke down in tears after missing a penalty in the first period of extra-time in the goalless tie in Frankfurt. But he recovered to convert in the shoot-out as Portugal scraped through to set up a blockbuster clash with France in the quarter-finals. Slovenia battled valiantly to keep Portugal at bay, with Jan Oblak making a stunning save to keep out Ronaldo’s penalty after Diogo Jota was fouled.

However, Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva all scored in the shoot-out and Slovenia’s trio missed, sending the Selecao through in heart-stopping fashion.

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez reverted to a more familiar 4-3-3 system after his side were embarrassed by debutants Georgia in their last group game when he deployed three at the back.

The Euro 2016 winners dominated the ball and created their first chance after 12 minutes when Silva’s inviting cross just evaded Ronaldo and Fernandes could not turn home at the far post.

Slovenia, playing in their first ever knock-out match at a major competition, maintained their defensive shape well and limited Portugal’s opportunities.

Former Real Madrid striker Ronaldo directed a soft header at his old nemesis, Atletico Madrid keeper Oblak, under vital pressure from Vanja Drkusic.

The Slovenian defender was booked moments later for bringing down the surging Rafael Leao as he charged towards Oblak’s goal.

Ronaldo smashed the free-kick narrowly over the bar with the goalkeeper at full stretch.

Slovenia produced their first effort on target just before half-time when RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko fired at Costa from the edge of the box.

Portugal’s holding midfielder Joao Palhinha hit the outside of the post with a low drive, the final kick of the first half, after more good work by the menacing Leao.

Ronaldo forced a solid stop by Oblak with another venomous free-kick early in the second half as the Al-Nassr forward tried in vain to break down Slovenia’s defensive wall, which comfortably held England to a goalless draw in the group stage.

Matjaz Kek‘s side had a golden chance to take the lead on a rare burst forward, but Sesko dragged wide after beating the oldest player in the competition’s history, 41-year-old Pepe, for pace.

Still determined to score, Portugal captain Ronaldo thumped yet another free-kick over the crossbar with 20 minutes remaining.

The striker had a chance to settle the game in open play with two minutes to go but, in down the left, could only shoot straight at Oblak, leading to extra-time.

The pace dipped in extra-time and the first period was uneventful, until the 103rd minute when Jota barged into the area and went down over Drkusic’s leg for a penalty.

Ronaldo fired it hard to Oblak’s left but the goalkeeper produced a stunning save to deny him, tipping his effort against the post and out.

In half-time of extra-time, Ronaldo was in tears after his miss, and Portugal fans sang his name to try to raise his shattered morale.

Slovenia missed another huge opening of their own when Pepe gave the ball away with a loose pass and Sesko stole it to race through on goal.

The forward fired too close to Costa who produced an excellent save with his leg, forcing a penalty shoot-out — Slovenia’s first ever.

Slovenia went first and substitute Josip Ilicic‘s effort was brilliantly saved by Costa.

Ronaldo buried his kick and asked for forgiveness from the fans behind the goal for his extra-time miss, before Costa saved Slovenia’s second from Jure Balkovec.

Costa made a third consecutive penalty save from Benjamin Verbic after Fernandes converted and Silva won it as he sent Oblak the wrong way.

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Portugal vs Slovenia LIVE, Euro 2024 Round Of 16: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal Face Slovenia In Round Of 16 Encounter https://artifexnews.net/portugal-vs-slovenia-live-score-uefa-euro-2024-round-of-16-football-match-por-vs-svn-live-updates-6011990/ Mon, 01 Jul 2024 18:12:55 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/portugal-vs-slovenia-live-score-uefa-euro-2024-round-of-16-football-match-por-vs-svn-live-updates-6011990/ Read More “Portugal vs Slovenia LIVE, Euro 2024 Round Of 16: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal Face Slovenia In Round Of 16 Encounter” »

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UEFA Euro 2024 Round of 16 LIVE Updates, Portugal vs Slovenia LIVE Score: Cristiano Ronaldo‘s Portugal face Slovenia in an Euro 2024 Round of 16 encounter. Portugal looked in tremendous form with two back-to-back victories before slumping to a stunning loss against Georgia in the group stages. However, they still emerged as the top team in their group and will be look for redemption. On the other hand, Slovenia came third in their group behind England and Denmark but they did not lose a single game.

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Portugal vs Slovenia Live Streaming Euro 2024 Round Of 16 Live Telecast: Portugal will be going up against Slovenia in the Round of 16 match of the Euro 2024 on Tuesday (IST). Slovenia held England to a goalless draw to progress third from Group C, while Portugal struggled to break down a defensive Czech Republic in their opener. Portugal coach Roberto Martinez rotated most of his side against Georgia apart from misfiring superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, who failed to score in three group matches.

When will the Portugal vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match take place?

The Portugal vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will take place on Tuesday, July 2 (IST).

Where will the Portugal vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match be played?

The Portugal vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will be played at the Cologne Stadium, Germany.

What time will the Portugal vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match start?

The Portugal vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will start at 12:30 AM IST.

Which TV channels will telecast the Portugal vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match?

The Portugal vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Portugal vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match?

The Portugal vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will be streamed live on SonyLiv app and website.

(All the details are as per the information provided by the broadcaster)

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Stage Set For Slovenia’s Benjamin Sesko In Euros Last-16 Clash With Portugal https://artifexnews.net/stage-set-for-slovenias-benjamin-sesko-in-euros-last-16-clash-with-portugal-6001556/ Sun, 30 Jun 2024 06:24:15 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/stage-set-for-slovenias-benjamin-sesko-in-euros-last-16-clash-with-portugal-6001556/ Read More “Stage Set For Slovenia’s Benjamin Sesko In Euros Last-16 Clash With Portugal” »

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Slovenia come into their Euro 2024 last-16 match-up with Portugal on Monday knowing they have already achieved their best-ever Euros result — and all without a goal contribution from star striker Benjamin Sesko. With no goals in three matches so far in Germany, the RB Leipzig striker is due to find the back of the net based on his form this season. He scored in each of his last seven games for Leipzig as they ended their Bundesliga campaign in the top four and was Slovenia’s top scorer in qualifying. 

And Sesko has come within a whisker of opening his account at the tournament — against Denmark he went close twice with superb long-range efforts that were just millimetres off target. 

The efforts from distance highlight how varied Sesko’s skillset is. At 1.95 metres tall, Sesko is dangerous with his head but can also unleash fierce strikes from distance. 

With speed to burn and physicality, the 21-year-old striker is already a complete package. 

Just one year after moving to Leipzig from sister club Red Bull Salzburg, his attributes have attracted the attention of several elite European sides, including Arsenal and Manchester United. 

In June however, he chose to extend his deal at Leipzig until 2029, continuing his development at one of Europe’s best finishing schools. 

Slovenia unbeaten

Slovenia may be yet to win a match at Euro 2024 but they are also yet to lose one, having drawn with England, Denmark and Serbia in the group stage. 

The 1-1 draw with Serbia was particularly agonising for the Slovenians, who were on course for a first-ever Euros victory before Luka Jovic scored in the fifth minute of injury time to deny them. 

Such were the razor-thin margins in Group C that a win may have put Slovenia on course to win the section. 

But Slovenia finished the group stage in third spot and missed out on second spot on disciplinary record, having picked up one more yellow card than runners-up Denmark. 

Third place in the group means a meeting with 2016 Euros winners Portugal who impressed in the group stage with wins over Czech Republic and Turkey, before a heavily-rotated XI lost to underdogs Georgia in their final match. 

Ronaldo also goalless

Slovenia are taking part in just their second Euros as an independent nation, having been eliminated at the group stage at Euro 2000. 

Their opponents in Frankfurt on Monday, however, have made the semi-finals five times and are among the favourites for the tournament. 

Despite a smaller population than many other European heavyweights, Portugal’s squad rivals the quality of many larger nations.

Front and centre is Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who is the biggest star at the tournament despite being in the twilight of his career. 

Like Sesko, Ronaldo is also yet to get on the scoresheet. 

The 39-year-old veteran may not be the player he once was but he has contributed for his side, uncharacteristically opting not to shoot before laying off an assist to Bruno Fernandes to seal the win against Turkey. 

This tournament, the Portuguese superstar became the first player to feature at the Euros six times. With 14 goals, he already holds the record for most strikes in European Championship history. 

Sesko was just one year old when a teenage Ronaldo went all the way to the Euro 2004 final on home soil and was seen in tears after a surprise 1-0 loss to underdogs Greece. 

With all the pressure on Ronaldo and Portugal, Slovenia and Sesko will be eyeing a similar underdog story on Monday in Frankfurt. 

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Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe And Harry Kane Eye Return To Form In Euro 2024 Round Of 16 https://artifexnews.net/cristiano-ronaldo-kylian-mbappe-and-harry-kane-eye-return-to-form-in-euro-2024-round-of-16-5982409/ Fri, 28 Jun 2024 05:45:16 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/cristiano-ronaldo-kylian-mbappe-and-harry-kane-eye-return-to-form-in-euro-2024-round-of-16-5982409/ Read More “Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe And Harry Kane Eye Return To Form In Euro 2024 Round Of 16” »

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With exciting football and vibrant fans lighting up cities across Germany, Euro 2024 has thrilled even though the European game’s biggest stars have failed to take the tournament by storm. Between injury struggles, shaky form and bad luck, many of football’s leading lights have underwhelmed in the group phase. Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo, playing at a record sixth Euros, is yet to strike in three appearances — if he manages to, the 39-year-old will become the oldest ever goalscorer at the tournament.

Arguably the best player in the world, Kylian Mbappe is only off the mark for France with a penalty against Poland in a disappointing 1-1 draw that resulted in the favourites finishing second in Group D.

Mbappe spurned a golden opportunity against Austria, missing a draw against the Netherlands with a broken nose before returning with a mask in Les Bleus’ third outing.

“He’s hungry to play and the game would have done him some good,” said France coach Didier Deschamps, hopeful the forward will quickly find his devastating best with a last 16 clash against Belgium beckoning.

Poland’s talisman Robert Lewandowski could not feature in their opening defeat against the Netherlands because of a thigh problem.

The Barcelona striker and his country were eliminated as he was ineffective when he came off the bench against Austria, before he netted a penalty in the France draw.

England duo Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane scored from open play against Serbia and Denmark respectively but have vastly under-performed after thriving at Real Madrid and Bayern Munich this season.

England coach Gareth Southgate hooked Kane in a drab 1-1 draw against Denmark, but the subsequent 0-0 against Slovenia was even more dour.

“Not every player is going to star in every game,” said Southgate afterwards.

France’s Antoine Griezmann and England’s Phil Foden have also fired blanks after strong seasons for Atletico Madrid and Manchester City.

“Sometimes (Griezmann’s) generosity means he doesn’t have as clear a head as he should have,” said Deschamps, who benched the midfielder in the final group match.

Belgium’s all-time top scorer Romelu Lukaku is also without a goal, albeit not for want of trying, having had three disallowed by VAR as his team slunk through in second from Group E.

Veteran Luka Modric, 38, usually a key figure in Croatia’s frequently impressive exploits, did score against Italy but only after missing a penalty and struggling in the first two matches, with his country eventually eliminated.

Own goals galore

Remarkably there have been seven own goals, making up 26 percent of the 27 inadvertently netted in the competition’s history.

Even the players who have shone thus far have largely been surprises for one reason or another.

N’Golo Kante is proving key for France despite moving a year ago to play in Saudi Arabia, while talented youngster Jamal Musiala has been hosts Germany’s leading light ahead of veteran stars Toni Kroos, Ilkay Gundogan and Kai Havertz.

Target man Niclas Fullkrug has scored twice for Germany like Musiala, while Slovakia’s Ivan Schranz and Romania’s Razvan Marin also have a pair of goals to their name.

Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo finished neatly for his second goal in a 3-2 defeat by Austria, in a performance their coach Ronald Koeman labelled “appalling”.

The tournament’s current top scorer is debutants Georgia’s Georges Mikautadze with three goals, two of those from the penalty spot.

Spain qualified top of Group B with a game to spare and have arguably been the team of the tournament so far, but two of their key players have been unlikely candidates in Fabian Ruiz and Marc Cucurella.

With 15 matches still to play before one of the 16 remaining sides is crowned champions in Berlin on July 14, fans are still waiting for the tournament’s star names to join the party.

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Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe Eye Return To Form In Euro 2024 Round Of 16 https://artifexnews.net/cristiano-ronaldo-kylian-mbappe-eye-return-to-form-in-euro-2024-round-of-16-5982409/ Thu, 27 Jun 2024 12:03:06 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/cristiano-ronaldo-kylian-mbappe-eye-return-to-form-in-euro-2024-round-of-16-5982409/ Read More “Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe Eye Return To Form In Euro 2024 Round Of 16” »

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With exciting football and vibrant fans lighting up cities across Germany, Euro 2024 has thrilled even though the European game’s biggest stars have failed to take the tournament by storm. Between injury struggles, shaky form and bad luck, many of football’s leading lights have underwhelmed in the group phase. Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo, playing at a record sixth Euros, is yet to strike in three appearances — if he manages to, the 39-year-old will become the oldest ever goalscorer at the tournament.

Arguably the best player in the world, Kylian Mbappe is only off the mark for France with a penalty against Poland in a disappointing 1-1 draw that resulted in the favourites finishing second in Group D.

Mbappe spurned a golden opportunity against Austria, missing a draw against the Netherlands with a broken nose before returning with a mask in Les Bleus’ third outing.

“He’s hungry to play and the game would have done him some good,” said France coach Didier Deschamps, hopeful the forward will quickly find his devastating best with a last 16 clash against Belgium beckoning.

Poland’s talisman Robert Lewandowski could not feature in their opening defeat against the Netherlands because of a thigh problem.

The Barcelona striker and his country were eliminated as he was ineffective when he came off the bench against Austria, before he netted a penalty in the France draw.

England duo Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane scored from open play against Serbia and Denmark respectively but have vastly under-performed after thriving at Real Madrid and Bayern Munich this season.

England coach Gareth Southgate hooked Kane in a drab 1-1 draw against Denmark, but the subsequent 0-0 against Slovenia was even more dour.

“Not every player is going to star in every game,” said Southgate afterwards.

France’s Antoine Griezmann and England’s Phil Foden have also fired blanks after strong seasons for Atletico Madrid and Manchester City.

“Sometimes (Griezmann’s) generosity means he doesn’t have as clear a head as he should have,” said Deschamps, who benched the midfielder in the final group match.

Belgium’s all-time top scorer Romelu Lukaku is also without a goal, albeit not for want of trying, having had three disallowed by VAR as his team slunk through in second from Group E.

Veteran Luka Modric, 38, usually a key figure in Croatia’s frequently impressive exploits, did score against Italy but only after missing a penalty and struggling in the first two matches, with his country eventually eliminated.

Own goals galore

Remarkably there have been seven own goals, making up 26 percent of the 27 inadvertently netted in the competition’s history.

Even the players who have shone thus far have largely been surprises for one reason or another.

N’Golo Kante is proving key for France despite moving a year ago to play in Saudi Arabia, while talented youngster Jamal Musiala has been hosts Germany’s leading light ahead of veteran stars Toni Kroos, Ilkay Gundogan and Kai Havertz.

Target man Niclas Fullkrug has scored twice for Germany like Musiala, while Slovakia’s Ivan Schranz and Romania’s Razvan Marin also have a pair of goals to their name.

Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo finished neatly for his second goal in a 3-2 defeat by Austria, in a performance their coach Ronald Koeman labelled “appalling”.

The tournament’s current top scorer is debutants Georgia’s Georges Mikautadze with three goals, two of those from the penalty spot.

Spain qualified top of Group B with a game to spare and have arguably been the team of the tournament so far, but two of their key players have been unlikely candidates in Fabian Ruiz and Marc Cucurella.

With 15 matches still to play before one of the 16 remaining sides is crowned champions in Berlin on July 14, fans are still waiting for the tournament’s star names to join the party.

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Euro 2024 Round Of 16 Fixtures: A Detailed Preview https://artifexnews.net/euro-2024-round-of-16-fixtures-a-detailed-preview-5982339/ Thu, 27 Jun 2024 11:53:29 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/euro-2024-round-of-16-fixtures-a-detailed-preview-5982339/ Read More “Euro 2024 Round Of 16 Fixtures: A Detailed Preview” »

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The Round of 16 for Euro 2024 is set, as Georgia pulled off a stunning 2-0 victory over Portugal to become the final side to qualify. Spain, England and hosts Germany have finished first in their group, as expected. However, highly-fancied France could only qualify second from Group D, with Austria taking a surprise top spot. Slovenia, Netherlands, Slovakia and Georgia qualified as the four best third-placed teams, while Hungary and Croatia bowed out. Let’s look at a preview for all eight Round of 16 games:

Switzerland v Italy

Italy head into Saturday’s clash with Switzerland in Berlin still a work in progress after scraping into second place seconds before the end of their final Group B game with Croatia.

The defending champions will be wary of the Swiss, who will likely have four Serie A players in their starting line-up and showed in their 1-1 draw with Germany that they are perfectly capable of giving the big boys a bloody nose.

Germany v Denmark

Revitalised under Julian Nagelsmann, Germany have been alongside Spain the best team of the group stage and will rightly be considered favourites against Denmark, who laboured to second place in the dismal Group C behind England.

Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand said that his team always “step up” when facing the big nations but Germany will also have the backing of Dortmund’s famous Westfalenstadion on Saturday as they seek a record-breaking fourth Euros title.

England v Slovakia

England have had a soft landing against Slovakia on Sunday after topping Group C despite putting in three hugely disappointing displays against middling opposition.

Coach Gareth Southgate was pelted with plastic cups by frustrated fans after Tuesday’s goalless draw with Slovenia and performances will have to pick up if his team are to live up to their billing as one of the pre-tournament favourites.

Spain v Georgia

Luis de la Fuente’s side have been the most impressive team of the tournament so far after breezing through the supposedly tough Group B with a perfect nine points and a statement win over the Italians.

With almost their entire first XI, including star wingers Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams, rested in Monday’s 1-0 win over Albania, anything other than straightforward passage into the quarters for Spain would be a massive shock in Cologne on Sunday.

However Georgia are this tournament’s fairytale and showed by beating Portugal on Wednesday they can spring an upset.

France v Belgium

Possibly the most intriguing tie of the round sees two big teams yet to hit form face off in Dusseldorf on Monday.

France were unimpressive in qualifying in second place from Group D. Kylian Mbappe is the only player in Didier Deschamps’ side to score a goal and that strike came from the penalty spot in a 1-1 draw with already-eliminated Poland.

Belgium meanwhile have played well in bursts but were barracked by fans in Stuttgart on Wednesday after a safety-first approach against Ukraine saw them edge into the last 16 from Group E.

Portugal v Slovenia

Portugal will be heavy favourites to get past Slovenia in Frankfurt on Monday and coach Roberto Martinez will have a mostly rested first XI to call upon after making a raft of changes for Wednesday’s defeat to Georgia which made no difference to the Group F winners.

Slovenia didn’t impress in Group C, finishing third and scoring twice in three matches, but Matjaz Kek‘s team are unbeaten in nine games and beat Portugal 2-0 in a pre-tournament friendly.

Romania v Netherlands

The Dutch were hugely disappointing in Group D, finishing third behind Austria and France, and should be wary on Tuesday of Romania who are in the last 16 for the first time in 24 years after topping a tight Group E.

However Ronald Koeman, who called his team “appalling” after losing 3-2 to Austria, has been rewarded for their underwhelming displays by being placed on the easier side of the knockout bracket where off-colour England and an unsure Italy are the only heavyweights.

Austria v Turkey

Ralf Rangnick’s Austria have been given the dangerous tag of tournament dark horse after topping Group D ahead of France and the Dutch, playing some exciting football in the process. Tuesday’s match with Turkey in Leipzig promises to be an entertaining affair with Vincenzo Montella’s talented side being backed by huge support at every match.

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England manager Gareth Southgate was met with boos and beer cups thrown by his own fans despite his team topping Group C as Slovenia also progressed to the knockout stages of Euro 2024 thanks to a 0-0 draw in Cologne. The Three Lions were already assured of a place in the last 16 but can expect more criticism after failing to improve on underwhelming performances in edging past Serbia and drawing with Denmark. “I get it that they are not happy with me, that is the reality. I am not going to back away from that. I need them behind the team,” Southgate said of the supporters’ reaction.

“I was not going to back away from going over to thank people for coming and giving the support that they did, but I know that this is causing an issue for the group.”

England will have to wait until Wednesday’s final group games to find out which of the four best third-placed teams they will face in the last 16.

But more questions will be asked over one of the favourites’ ability to end a 58-year wait for major tournament glory as a star-studded forward line was snuffed out by Slovenia.

“I thought we played a lot better than the other games. We couldn’t just find that finish but we look forward to the next one,” said England captain Harry Kane.

Southgate made a statement with his team selection, resisting the calls to make mass changes as Conor Gallagher replaced Trent Alexander-Arnold in the only alteration from the opening two games.

If the England boss was looking for a reaction by showing faith in the other 10 who have started all three matches in Germany, he was left disappointed.

Slovenia are now nine games unbeaten, which included beating Portugal 2-0 in a pre-tournament friendly.

Declan Rice had highlighted Benjamin Sesko as their big threat on Monday.

Sesko could have been lining up alongside Rice at Arsenal next season had he not shunned interest to extend his contract at RB Leipzig.

The 21-year-old shrugged off a thigh injury to start and had the first chance of the game when he tamely headed straight at Jordan Pickford four minutes in.

Slovenian celebrations

It took 20 minutes for England to pose a serious threat and only the offside flag denied them a slick opening goal.

Rice picked out Phil Foden‘s run but the Manchester City midfielder had strayed beyond the Slovenian defence before squaring for Bukayo Saka to tap in.

Southgate took action at the break as Gallagher was replaced by Kobbie Mainoo.

The 19-year-old added some much needed thrust to the England midfield but they still struggled to turn dominance in possession into chances.

Kane saw a header cleared by Sesko from a corner and Rice flashed a shot wide from the edge of the box.

Southgate answered the call to give Cole Palmer his first minutes of the tournament in the final 20 minutes.

The Chelsea midfielder, who scored 26 goals at club level this season, had England’s only shot on target of the second half but failed to seriously test veteran goalkeeper Jan Oblak.

A point was jubilantly celebrated by the Slovenians as it did enough for them to progress as one of the best third-placed sides thanks to three draws from their three games.

Matjaz Kek‘s men missed out on second place in the group solely due to Denmark’s better disciplinary record.

“I didn’t expect to be going into the knockout phase,” said Kek. “But we showed with our play we deserved to be here and go into the knockouts against one of the favourites for the tournament.”

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England vs Slovenia Live Streaming Euro 2024 Live Telecast: England look to book their spot in the Round of 16 as they face Slovenia in a Euro 2024 Group C match. England are at the top of the points table with a win over Serbia and a draw against Denmark. A win will book their spot in the knockout stage of the competition. On the other hand, Slovenia have 2 points from 2 matches after draws against Serbia and Denmark. A win will take them to the knockout stages as well.

When will the England vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 match take place?

The England vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 match will take place on Wednesday, June 26 (IST).

Where will the England vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 match be played?

The England vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 match will be played at Cologne Stadium.

What time will the England vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 match start?

The England vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 match will start at 12:30 AM IST.

Which TV channels will telecast the England vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 match?

The England vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the England vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 match?

The England vs Slovenia, Euro 2024 match will be streamed live on SonyLiv app and website.

(All the details are as per the information provided by the broadcaster)

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