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England has topped Group C at Euro 2024, and results elsewhere have given Gareth Southgate's side a favorable path through the knockout stages, avoiding many of the major teams.
Spain, Germany, Portugal, and France are all on the other side of the draw, meaning England can't face any of them before the final.
Despite a 0-0 draw with Slovenia on Tuesday, England won the group as Serbia and Denmark also ended in a goalless stalemate.
To reach the final in Berlin on July 14, England now needs to win three knockout games: the last 16, the quarter-final, and the semi-final.
Who Could England Play in the Last 16?
By winning the group, England avoids a last-16 game against Germany. Instead, they will face the Netherlands or the third-placed team from Group E at 17:00 BST on Sunday in Gelsenkirchen.
Group E is currently tight, with Romania, Belgium, Slovakia, and Ukraine all tied on three points. The final results in Group F on Wednesday will determine England’s next opponent.
If the Czech Republic beats Turkey or Georgia defeats Portugal in Group F, England will play the third-placed team from Group E. Otherwise, they'll face the Netherlands.
Who Could England Play in the Quarter-Finals?
In the quarter-finals, England could face a rematch of the Euro 2020 final. They will take on the winner of Switzerland vs. Italy, who beat England on penalties at Wembley to win the last European Championship. This match will take place on Saturday, July 6, in Dusseldorf (20:00 BST).
Who Could England Play in the Semi-Finals?
England has avoided a potential semi-final clash with France. Instead, they could face Group D winners Austria. Other possible opponents include the winner of Group E, the runner-up of Group F, and one of Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, and the Netherlands.
Currently, Romania, Belgium, Slovakia, and Ukraine are tied on three points in Group E, while Turkey is second in Group F.