In the midst of generational renewal, the Belgians want to start their Euro off on the right foot, in Group E.
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A victory to gain confidence? In a relatively accessible Group E, Belgium starts its Euro against Slovakia, Monday June 17 at 6 p.m., at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt (Germany). With two victories in two preparation matches, against Montenegro (2-0) and Luxembourg (3-0), Domenico Tedesco’s men arrive confident of their strength in Germany, with the desire to finally break their ceiling of glass, they who remain on two consecutive eliminations in the quarter-finals of the competition.
In the opposing camp, Slovakia advances proud of two convincing successes against San Marino (4-0) and Wales (4-0) ahead of the tournament. Built around their goalkeeper Martin Dubravka and Paris Saint-Germain defender Milan Skriniar, the Sokoli will look to create the feat as in 2016, when they reached the round of 16.