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EURO 2021 | TODAY TO THE EURO: France and Portugal can celebrate progress. Will the Germans wake up?

On Saturday, the football EURO offers three matches, which can be met by two other eight eight-finalists. In the busy group F, the players of France and Portugal can celebrate the promotion in case of winnings. The world champions “Les Bleus” will challenge the home outsider Hungary from 3 pm in Budapest. Defenders of European gold with star captain Cristian Ronald from 18:00 in Munich will play a hit with Germany, which wants to make up for the initial defeat with France. Spain will then fight for the first win in the tournament against Poland from 9 pm. Watch all matches in detailed online reports on Sport.cz. (broadcast by ČT sport).

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The French enjoy the atmosphere of Budapest. Thanks to the relaxed anti-coronavirus measures in the country, Hungarians are the only 11 hosts to use the entire capacity of the stadium. According to UEFA, the last 0: 3 loss to Portugal was seen by 55,662 spectators in the Puskás Arena, with a total capacity exceeding 67,000 seats.

Hungary have lost the last five mutual matches, the last time France was defeated 45 years ago in training in Budapest.

As at the last world championship three years ago, the Germans need to keep up in the basic phase of the tournament. If they lose and the Hungarians do not beat France at the same time, the three-time European champions can no longer finish in the first two places of the group.

EURO 2021

The European Football Championship, which was originally scheduled to be played a year ago, it starts on June 11 and ends on July 11. EURO is hosted by eleven countries, the Czech national football team is in group D together with England, Croatia and Scotland. The championship finale is played at the legendary Wembley.

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The reigning European champions from Portugal lost the last four mutual duels and did not beat the Germans since Euro 2000.

In Group E, the Spaniards in Seville against Poland will try to win their first tournament. The three-time continental champions in the beginning only drew Sweden 0-0 and with success they would be significantly closer to advancing to the round of 16. The Poles are without a point after the initial loss of 1: 2 with Slovakia.

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