Euro 2020 Day 13 Game Thread: CR7 for the win?

DJnVa

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Group E--all can still advance.

Sweden are through to last 16. If Sweden lose and the other game is drawn, Sweden, Slovakia and Poland will be split for first to third place on results between the three teams. If Sweden lose they finish third.

Slovakia will go through if they beat Spain, or if they draw and Sweden avoid defeat.

Spain will go through if they beat Slovakia. If they draw they will finish third unless Poland win.

Poland will go through in second place if they win and the other game is not drawn.


Group F--all can still advance.

France through to last 16. They will finish first if they win, or if they draw and Germany do not beat Hungary. If France lose and Hungary win, second place will be decided on overall goal difference.

Germany will go through if they win, or if they draw and France do not lose. Germany will finish first if they win and France do not. Germany will finish third if they draw and France lose, or if both Germany and Portugal lose.

Portugal will go through if they win, or if they draw and Germany lose. Portugal will finish first if they win and Germany do not. Portugal will finish fourth if they lose and Germany also lose.

Hungary will go through in second place if they win and Portugal lose. If they win and France lose, second place will be decided on overall goal difference. Hungary will finish third if they win and the other game is drawn.
 

cromulence

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I'm ready to watch Hungary get absolutely dismantled. It's going to feel very, very good.
 

SoxFanInCali

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Spain get a VAR penalty (correctly), and...it's saved. Pressure ramping up.

EDIT: that's crazy, only 5 of 11 penalties have been converted in the tournament.
 

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Announcers talking about a rekick on the penalty when the goalie still has one foot on the line. But they never call off a penalty when the kicker does the hesitation move on the kick which is not allowed under the rules.
 

cromulence

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Announcers talking about a rekick on the penalty when the goalie still has one foot on the line. But they never call off a penalty when the kicker does the hesitation move on the kick which is not allowed under the rules.
I think this is because the rule is technically that the taker can't come to a complete stop during the run-up, not that he can't hesitate. Guys definitely get pretty close and the ref always gives leeway, but you don't really see the full stop anymore.
 

cromulence

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I got bored with Spain/Slovakia so I switched games and immediately saw that goal. Guess we're done here.
 

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As was his finish.
Funny, he is so good that I didn’t think his finish was up to his standard. He almost gave the goalkeeper a chance and didn’t use the whole target.

Don't get me wrong- it was a super important strike and a great goal for 99% of the players out there. I just think he would have preferred to leave the goalkeeper a complete spectator.
 

McBride11

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Por - Fra : did Lloris tip the ball? Clearly a brutal challnge. On the small tv at the gym seems it it nicked the ball.