Euro Championship round-up: Group C was drawn 0-0 in two games, and England advanced with Denmark and Slovenia
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2024-06-26 04:55Posted in Guizhou Sports Creators

For the 2024 European Football Championship, four matches will be played in the early hours of June 26, namely Group C and Group D. After a fierce battle, the Dutch team lost to Austria and fell to third, while France was forced to draw by Poland in second place. Both Group C matches ended in a 0-0 draw, with England, Denmark and Slovenia all progressing.
England 0-0 Slovenia
The match was played at the Stade Colón and the referee was Clement Tilpan from France. In the 20th minute, Saka outflanked and pushed the goal, but Foden was blown off for offside. The game was goalless, with England finishing top of the group with five points and Slovenia third with three points and qualifying.
Denmark 0-0 Serbia
The match was played at the Allianz Arena in Munich, and the referee from France, François Le Ttesier, officiated at the whistle. In the 23rd minute of the opening game, Winder stuck the goalkeeper and scored the ball, but the referee signaled that the ball went out of the bottom line first, and the goal was invalid. In the 54th minute, Denmark suffered an own goal, but Jovic was offside, and the Danish team escaped. Since then, the score has not been rewritten, with Denmark finishing second in the group with three points and qualifying for the round of 16, while Serbia are bottom of the tournament with one point.
Netherlands 2 - 3 Austria
The two sides competed at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, and the referee was Ivan Klujliak from Slovakia. In the 6th minute, Malen suffered an own goal to give Austria the lead. In the 47th minute, Gakpo scored a goal and the Netherlands equalized. In the 59th minute, Schmid scored and Austria took the lead again. In the 75th minute, Depay scored to help the Netherlands equalize again. Sabitzer then scored in the 80th minute to give Austria the last laugh and move up to the top of the table and progress to the round of 16.
France 1 - 1 Poland
The two sides competed at the BVB Stadium in Dortmund, Dortmund, and the referee was Marco Guida from Italy. In the 56th minute, France won a penalty, and Mbappe scored the penalty to help the team take the lead. In the 79th minute, Poland also won a penalty, and Lewandowski scored the ball through the second penalty, and Poland equalized. The two sides finally shook hands, and the French team finally ranked second in the group and advanced; The Dutch team in front of them lost and slipped to third and also qualified, and the Polish team was out of the tournament before.
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Euro Championship round-up: Group C was drawn 0-0 in two games, and England advanced with Denmark and Slovenia -
Euro Championship round-up: Group C was drawn 0-0 in two games, and England advanced with Denmark and Slovenia -
Euro Championship round-up: Group C was drawn 0-0 in two games, and England advanced with Denmark and Slovenia -
Euro Championship round-up: Group C was drawn 0-0 in two games, and England advanced with Denmark and Slovenia -
Euro Championship round-up: Group C was drawn 0-0 in two games, and England advanced with Denmark and Slovenia