The group stage has been completed and we now know the 16 teams through to the knockout stages at Euro 2024.
The top two teams in all six groups qualified automatically, along with the four best third-placed teams.
After two rest days, the last 16 matches start on Saturday with matches every day until Tuesday.
Here are the matches to watch out for and who made it into each group.
What are the last 16 matches?
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Switzerland v Italy – Saturday June 29 (5:00 PM)
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Germany v Denmark – Saturday June 29 (8:00 PM)
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England v Slovakia – Sunday 30 June (5pm)
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Spain v Georgia – Sunday June 30 (8:00 PM)
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France vs Belgium – Monday July 1 (5:00 PM)
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Portugal v Slovenia – Monday 1 July (20:00)
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Romania v Netherlands – Tuesday July 2 (5:00 PM)
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Austria vs Turkey – Tuesday, July 2 (8:00 PM)
All showtimes BST
Group A – Germany and Switzerland through
Scotland are out of Euro 2024 after finishing bottom of Group A following a last-gasp win over Hungary in their final group stage match.
Germany were group winners, while Switzerland advanced to the knockout stage as runners-up.
Hungary finished on three points, but missed out on progress as one of the best third-placed teams.
Group B – Spain and Italy in the last 16
As group winners, Spain had already progressed to the last 16 with one game to spare.
Italy joined them in second thanks to Mattia Zaccagni’s injury-time equalizer against Croatia.
Croatia, who looked set to go on until that late equalizer, still had some small hope that they could still become one of the best third-placed teams, but England only turned that into a draw with Slovenia on Tuesday.
Group C – England emerge as group winners despite a draw
England advanced to the last 16 as group winners despite failing to beat Slovenia in their final group match.
The Three Lions won Group C despite a 0-0 draw on Tuesday, as Serbia and Denmark also played out a goalless stalemate.
Denmark finished second and advanced automatically, while Slovenia finished third and did enough to qualify as one of the top third-place teams.
The Danes and Slovenes finished level on points, goal difference and goals scored – but Denmark advanced as Slovenia picked up one more yellow card than them (7-6).
Serbia finished bottom of Group C as their tournament came to an end.
Group D – Austria, France and the Netherlands through
Austria passed France and the Netherlands to become the leader in Group D by beating the Netherlands 3-2 in their last group match.
They will play the second place in Group F in the last 16, while France will face the second place in Group E.
The Netherlands qualify as one of the best third-placed teams, but will have to wait until the remainder of the group stage is completed before discovering their opponents.
Poland had already been eliminated before Tuesday’s matches, becoming the first team to be eliminated from the competition after Friday’s draw between France and the Netherlands.
Group E – Everyone on four points
In Group E, all four teams finished on four points for the first time in European Championship history.
Romania tops the group and reaches the knockout stages of a major tournament for the first time since Euro 2000.
Belgium, who surprisingly lost their opening match against Slovakia and were held by Ukraine in the final group match, finished second and will play France in the last 16.
Slovakia advanced as one of the top third-placed players, while Ukraine – despite finishing with more points than some teams that reached the knockout stages from other groups – were eliminated after finishing bottom.
Group F – Portugal through as group winners
Portugal are through to the last 16 as group winners.
Turkey defeated the Czech Republic 2–1 in their final group match and were promoted to second place.
Georgia made history, reaching the first knockout stage of a major tournament with a win over Portugal, as they developed into one of the best third-placed teams.
The Czech Republic was eliminated after finishing bottom of the group by one point.
What about the third-placed teams?
How were teams that finished tied on points divided on points?
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Head-to-head results between team or teams
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Head-to-head goal difference
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Goals were scored between each other
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Total goal difference
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Total goals scored
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Lowest disciplinary point total (red card = 3 points, yellow card = 1 point, two yellow cards in one match = 3 points)
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Position in qualifying tournaments