Today on LiveScore: Get set for a dramatic day of Euro 2020 action

Matthew Hill
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Romelu Lukaku will hope to help Belgium towards top spot in Group B tonight
Romelu Lukaku will hope to help Belgium towards top spot in Group B tonight

There are four Euro 2020 clashes on the menu today as more nations look to seal a spot in the competition’s last 16. 

Group B and Group C are played to a conclusion with Denmark, Finland, Russia, Ukraine and Austria all hoping to join Belgium and the Netherlands in the knockout phase. 

As well as previewing those games, we have our latest Euro Flashback, all the day’s transfer news and our weekly golf round-up. 

Match previews

It’s another action-packed day at Euro 2020 and we’ve covered everything you need to know.

Group C’s final two clashes kick things off at 5pm, with the Netherlands taking on rock-bottom North Macedonia in a dead rubber. 

There’s significantly more on the line when Ukraine meet Austria, with both sides tied on three points. 

Anything other than a defeat would see Ukraine book second spot, while Austria can leapfrog their opponents with victory but may also progress with a point.

In Group B, Belgium are already through and need just a point against Finland to guarantee top spot, while the debutants know a shock win would see them into the last 16. 

Will Kasper Schmeichel and Denmark reach the knockout phase tonight?
Will Kasper Schmeichel and Denmark reach the knockout phase tonight?

Russia and Denmark meet in the other encounter with both still harbouring qualification hopes, though the Danes will need maximum points in Copenhagen after losing their two opening encounters. 

Both of those fixtures are 8pm kick-offs.

Euro Flashback

Denmark and Sweden's controversial draw back at Euro 2004 is the subject of today's Euro Flashback
Denmark and Sweden's controversial draw back at Euro 2004 is the subject of today's Euro Flashback

As well as covering all the Euro 2020 action in unbeatable detail, our Euro Flashback series is your go-to for a regular slice of tournament nostalgia. 

Today, we look at a memorable final group stage encounter from the 2004 tournament, when Scandinavian neighbours Sweden and Denmark played out a very convenient 2-2 draw. 

It was a result that saw both sides progress into the knockout phase and eliminated Italy in the process, sparking a controversial reaction from the Azzurri camp. 

Transfers latest

Away from all the international drama, we’re keeping our fingers on the pulse at club level as the summer transfer window takes centre stage. 

You won’t miss a thing right here, with two daily columns rounding up all the essential rumours and gossip. 

Our Euro 2020 Transfer Talk bulletin lets you know which stars in action each day could soon be on the move, while our regular round-up covers the broader picture across football's top leagues.

On The Tee returns

If football isn’t your thing, be sure to check out our weekly golf column On The Tee, where resident expert Matthew Hill takes a look at the biggest stories from the fairways in the last seven days. 

Jon Rahm’s maiden Major victory in the US Open yesterday naturally dominates proceedings, while there was good news for ticket holders ahead of next month’s Open Championship in Sandwich.

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BelgiumDenmarkFinlandRussiaNetherlandsUkraineNorth MacedoniaAustriaSwedenEuropean Championship