Euro 2020 will get its final two quarter-finalists as England take on Germany at Wembley before Sweden and Ukraine lock horns in Glasgow. T...

Euro 2020 will get its final two quarter-finalists as England take on Germany at Wembley before Sweden and Ukraine lock horns in Glasgow. The clash between the two heavyweights, Germany and England, will attract all the eyeballs but Sweden who finished above Spain in the group will be keen to reach the last eight against a Ukraine side who have had an incredible qualifying round where they finished above Portugal.
Here’s a preview of the two ties and everything you need to know about the match-ups:
Match 1: England vs Germany
Old foes England and Germany face off in the last 16 of Euro 2020 on Tuesday with the victors knowing they will then be favourites to go on and reach the final thanks to a kind-looking draw.
Neither side has hit top form during the tournament so far, but England are confident of beating the Germans in the knockout stage of a major tournament for the first time since 1966 in front of 45,000 fans at Wembley.
Joachim Loew’s side head to Wembley looking to extend England’s miserable run of 55 years since they last beat Germany in the knockout stages of a major tournament.
The Germans triumphed over England on penalties in the semi-finals of both the 1990...