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At 3:00 a.m. Beijing time on June 23, the European Championship group stage Group D, czech republic vs england, croatia vs Scotland For England, which has already qualified, this group stage is a multiple choice question: win, draw, or "tactical defeat"? Each has its pros and cons. On CCTV, the live CCTV 5 will broadcast this "strange battle" in England.
In the European Cup, Group D, the Czech Republic is ranked first with a gap of 4 points and 2 goals, England is second with a gap of 4 points and 1 goal, and both teams advance to the top 16; Croatia have a gap of 1 point and 1 goal, Scotland have a gap of 1 point and 2 goals, and the winner of the Sue, battle can also enter the top 16.
FA, fourth-place England, faces three options: 3, 1 and 0. In the quarter-finals of the European Cup, different outcomes mean different situations.
If the Czech Republic is defeated, England will advance to the round of 16 as the first place in Group D; according to the schedule, the first place in Group D will play against the second place in Group F. As one of the European Cup,'s death squad, group F, could be France, Germany and Portugal, England aren't sure who he will meet.
If you draw with the Czech Republic, England will be second in Group D and second in Group E in the quarter-finals. Sweden currently has 4 points, Slovakia 3 points, Spain 2 points, Poland 1 point, Slovakia vs Spain, Sweden vs Poland in the final round. It was an ideal result for England, with any team other than Spain in Group E
Suppose England loses to the Czech Republic? The Czech Republic finished first and England second or third in the group depended on Scotland's outcome against Croatia, and if Scotland beat Croatia by a big score, England would be the third and eighth place finalists in Group D and would most likely be group C first (the Netherlands), which is by no means an ideal result.
How England chooses his opponents will be the focus of the fans' attention. Whatever the outcome, there are pros and cons for the Three Lions: if they finish first in the group, england can have home advantage if they finish first in the group, although they will face strong opponents in the quarter-finals (France/Germany/Portugal); if you finish second in Group D, although England has a good chance of avoiding strong opponents, the team needs to leave Wembley Stadium for Copenhagen
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