The first clash of the last four is now known, and Didier Deschamps’ Blues will be there!
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A new tough opponent awaits the Blues.The French team escaped the clutches of Portugal on Friday, July 5, and earned the right to play in the Euro semi-final against Spain. After three consecutive failures in the penalty shootout of a major tournament, including the last one against Argentina in the final of the 2022 World Cup, Didier Deschamps’ players this time warded off fate (0-0 aet, 5-3 pen).
They will face Spain on Tuesday, July 9 (9 p.m.), who had beaten Germany a little earlier on Friday, the host country losing in extra time (1-2). It remains to be seen what the second semi-final will be, which will be played on Wednesday, July 10 (9 p.m.). This will be determined after the other two quarter-finals, which will see England face Switzerland on Saturday (6 p.m.) and the Netherlands face Turkey (9 p.m.).
The full table of the Euro 2024 knockout phase