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The 2024 UEFA European Championship (EURO 2024) is heating up as the tournament moves into the quarterfinal stage this week, featuring several high-stakes matchups between top teams.

On the left side of the bracket, there were no major upsets, with traditional powerhouses Germany, Spain, France, and Portugal all advancing. Fans are eagerly anticipating a clash that feels like a final, especially with Kylian Mbappé, who recently joined La Liga giants Real Madrid C.F., set to face his idol Cristiano Ronaldo. This matchup promises to be thrilling, with many fans excited to see what sparks will fly between the two superstars.

On the right side of the bracket, England narrowly advanced past Slovakia thanks to Jude Bellingham’s stoppage-time equalizer and captain Harry Kane’s decisive goal in extra time. England will now face the dark horse Switzerland, who just eliminated the defending champions Italy. Additionally, the Netherlands easily defeated Romania to secure their spot in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, world-ranked 42nd Turkey pulled off a surprise victory over 16th-ranked Austria, setting up an intriguing quarterfinal clash between Turkey and the Netherlands.

The EURO 2024 quarterfinals will kick off in the early hours of July 6, Asia time. Interested readers should stay tuned for these exciting matchups.

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