The UEFA EURO 2020 semi-final standoffs are confirmed following the completion of the quarter-finals.
The UEFA EURO 2020 semi-finals will both take place at Wembley Stadium in London, on Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 July.
At the end of the quarter-final stage, the tournament is now left with four teams, Spain, Italy, Denmark and England, who have qualified for the quarterfinals.
Italy vs Spain (Tuesday 6 July, London)
This is the fourth straight EURO in which Italy have played Spain. At UEFA EURO 2008, Spain won 4-2 on penalties after a 0-0 quarter-final draw in Vienna. Four years later, they drew 1-1 in the group stage in Gdansk and then met again in the Kyiv final, Spain winning 4-0.
Italy turned the tables with a 2-0 round-of-16 win at Stade de France. In the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying, they drew 1-1 in Italy and Spain won 3-0 at home, and they have another semi-final lined up in October in the UEFA Nations League in Milan.
England vs Denmark (Wednesday 7 July, London)
England and Denmark have met once at a EURO, a 0-0 draw in the 1992 group stage in Malmö. Ten years later, England won their World Cup round of 16 ties 3-0 in Niigata.
More recently in the UEFA Nations League, it was 0-0 in Copenhagen in September 2020 before Denmark won 1-0 at Wembley a month later thanks to a Christian Eriksen penalty.
Semifinals
| Match no. | Match | Venue | IST | GMT |
| SF 1 | Italy vs Spain | Wembley, London | July 7, 12:30 am | July 6, 7 pm |
| SF 2 | England vs Denmark | Wembley, London | July 8, 12:30 am | July 7, 7 pm |
Final
| Match no. | Match | Venue | IST | GMT |
| Final | Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 | Wembley, London | July 12, 12:30 am | July 11, 7 pm |
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