England at Euro 2024: Fixtures, odds and potential route to the final

Gareth Southgate/England at Euro 2024: Fixtures, odds and potential route to the final
Southgate's England are in the opposite side of the draw from Spain, France, Germany and Belgium - PA/Adam Davy

England are through to the last eight at the European Championship, after a last-gasp victory over Slovakia in the round of 16.

The draw is still invitingly open for Gareth Southgate’s men, who will face Switzerland in the quarter-final before a semi-final against one of Romania, Netherlands, Austria or Turkey.

England have almost a week to prepare for their quarter-final, which is on Saturday at 5pm. It will be broadcast on the BBC.

Because of the way the draw has fallen – with France, Spain, Belgium and Germany all on the other side – Southgate’s team are tournament favourites at 7/2 despite struggling against some of the weakest teams in the competition.

Who will England play in the quarter-final?

  • July 6, 5pm (Quarter-final): vs Switzerland - BBC

  • July 10, 8pm (Semi-final): vs Romania/Netherlands/Austria/Turkey - ITV

  • July 14 (Final): 8pm

What is the tournament format?

The top two from each of the six groups of four qualified for the round of 16, along with the four best third-placed teams. The tournament now follows a one-leg knockout format until the champion is crowned in the European Championship final.

Full Euro 2024 fixtures and results

How do I buy England tickets?

Fans can apply for tickets for any team via the Uefa Euro 2024 ticket portal.

What are England’s odds to win Euro 2024?

  • England: 7/2

  • Germany: 4/1

  • Spain: 9/2

  • France: 6/1

  • Portugal: 7/1

  • Netherlands: 12/1

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What are England’s Euro 2024 results so far?

England narrowly beat Serbia 1-0 in their opening match of the group state, thanks to Jude Bellingham’s early header, and then drew with Denmark with a performance that drew plenty of criticism. Performance-wise, the 0-0 draw with Slovenia was little better.

In the first knockout match, against Slovakia, England were indebted to Kane’s close-range header which won the game after Bellingham scored an overhead kick to equalise little more than a minute before the final whistle.

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