View Poll Results: Who will win EURO 2020 ?
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Belgium
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France
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England
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Portugal
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Spain
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Italy
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Germany
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Netherlands
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Denmark
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Romania 1-2 Spain: Moreno's men stay perfect in Group F
Goals from Sergio Ramos and Paco Alcacer saw Spain extend their winning run in Group F with a 2-1 result away to Romania.
Spain maintained their 100 per cent record in Euro 2020 qualifying with a 2-1 away win over Romania in Group F.
Sergio Ramos' 10th penalty for his country opened the scoring in Bucharest on Thursday, with Paco Alcacer adding Spain's second early in the second half.
The Euro 2012 winners had to survive a fightback as substitute Florin Andone scored his first Romania goal since 2015, but the hosts could not find an equaliser despite Diego Llorente's late red card.
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Kepa started for Spain ahead of de Gea
He brilliantly saved late from George Puscas, before a stunning stop seconds later prevented the Romanias from snatching an unlikely point.
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Germany 2-4 Netherlands: Dutch stun rivals with thrilling win in Group C
Ronald Koeman's Netherlands sit third in Group C, three behind Germany and six behind Northern Ireland, but with a game in hand
Netherlands scored four times in 32 second-half minutes to stage a 4-2 comeback win against hosts Germany in their Euro 2020 Group C qualifier on Friday.
The Germans went ahead with former Arsenal forward Serge Gnabry netting his fourth goal in four qualifiers in the ninth minute.
The Dutch came back stronger after the break, scoring twice in seven minutes with Frenkie De Jong in the 59th and a Jonathan Tah own goal.
Germany levelled with a harshly-awarded 73rd minute Toni Kroos penalty but the visitors got revenge for their 3-2 loss in Amsterdam in March, striking through Donyell Malen in the 79th after a quick combination left the German defence frozen.
And Georginio Wijnaldum completed the win in stoppage time after a fine pick-out by Memphis Depay.
The result leaves Germany on nine points from four games, three behind leaders Northern Ireland, who they face on Monday in Belfast. The Dutch move up to six points from three games.
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Belgium moved closer to reaching Euro 2020 with a routine 4-0 win in San Marino to move eight points clear of third place in Group I.
Belgium kept up their perfect start to the group but had to wait until the 43rd minute to make the breakthrough, when Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi scored from the spot.
After half-time, Dries Mertens doubled their advantage, before ex-Spurs and West Brom winger Nacer Chadli added a third and an injury-time fourth from Batshuayi rounded off the scoring.
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Rampant Netherlands maintain hot streak
Ryan Babel scored twice as a rampant Netherlands claimed a comfortable 4-0 victory over Estonia in their Euro 2020 Group C qualifier on Monday.
Memphis Depay added an excellent third to mark his 50th cap and Georginio Wijnaldum netted the fourth late on as the Dutch recorded back-to-back wins under manager Ronald Koeman for the first time following Fridays 4-2 victory in Germany.
The Netherlands remain three points behind the top two in the group, while Germany and Northern Ireland have 12 points each. The Dutch have a game in hand, too.
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Scotland 0-4 Belgium: Kevin De Bruyne stars as visitors run riot
Kevin De Bruyne set up first-half goals for Romelu Lukaku, Thomas Vermaelen and Toby Alderweireld as Scotland were punished for poor defending
Scotland were more competitive after the break but De Bruyne rounded off the scoring in the 82nd minute to make it 11 Belgian goals without reply against Scotland in 12 months.
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UEFA 2020 Qualifiers
Wed , Sept 11 , 2019
12:15am IST England v Kosovo
12:15am IST Lithuania v Portugal
12:15am IST France v Andorra
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UEFA 2020 , Qualifiers
Thursday 10 October
Group C: Netherlands v Northern Ireland, Belarus v Estonia
Group E: Croatia v Hungary, Slovakia v Wales
Group G: Latvia v Poland, Austria v Israel, North Macedonia v Slovenia
Group I: Kazakhstan v Cyprus , Belgium v San Marino, Russia v Scotland
Friday 11 October
Group A: Czech Republic v England, Montenegro v Bulgaria
Group B: Portugal v Luxembourg, Ukraine v Lithuania
Group H: Iceland v France, Turkey v Albania, Andorra v Moldova
Saturday 12 October
Group D: Georgia v Republic of Ireland , Denmark v Switzerland
Group F: Faroe Islands v Romania , Norway v Spain, Malta v Sweden
Group J: Bosnia and Herzegovina v Finland , Italy v Greece, Liechtenstein v Armenia
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