On the evening of June 29th through the morning of June 30th, the UEFA European Championship and Copa America continue. The round of 16 in the Euros kicks off, while Group A of the Copa America reaches its conclusion.
June 30th, 00:00 – Switzerland vs Italy
Switzerland advanced to the knockout stage with an unbeaten record, drawing 1-1 against Scotland and Germany after defeating Hungary 3-1 in the group stage. Defending champions Italy had a rollercoaster ride in their group, defeating Albania 2-1, losing 1-0 to Spain, and drawing 1-1 with Croatia to secure second place. Both teams’ defenses have averaged one goal conceded per game, suggesting that the ability to convert offensive chances might decide the outcome.
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June 30th, 03:00 – Germany vs Denmark
Hosts Germany had a favorable group stage schedule, gradually increasing in intensity, winning 5-1 against Scotland, 2-0 against Hungary, and drawing 1-1 with Switzerland to top Group A. Ahead of this match, there are reports that Germany will start Niclas Füllkrug, potentially signaling significant changes to their attacking approach. Denmark’s tournament theme seems to be “peaceful draws,” having tied Slovenia, England, and Serbia in their group matches, advancing as runners-up due to having fewer yellow cards than Slovenia.
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June 30th, 08:00 – Argentina vs Peru
Argentina secured their qualification with a 2-0 win over Canada and a 1-0 victory over Chile, with Messi not expected to play in this match but possibly returning for the knockout stages. Peru drew 0-0 with Chile in their opening game, lost 1-0 to Canada, and now needs a surprise win to advance, a task made difficult by their lack of goals so far.
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June 30th, 08:00 – Canada vs Chile
Canada suffered a 2-0 defeat to defending champions Argentina in their opening game, but bounced back with a 1-0 win over Peru, currently sitting second in the group with three points, though without a strong goal difference. Seeking to avoid any upsets, Canada’s target remains three points. With Sanchez in decline, Chile’s competitiveness has waned, drawing 0-0 with Peru and losing 1-0 to Argentina, still searching for their first goal. In light of the group situation, Chile must strive for victory to secure their spot in the next round.
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