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The final round of the Euro Cup group stage concluded on June 27, determining the top 16 teams and establishing the knockout stage pairings. The upper half of the bracket is stacked with giants like Germany, Spain, Portugal, France, and Belgium, setting the stage for potential quarter-final showdowns such as Portugal vs. France and Spain vs. Germany.

Post-group stage statistics provide valuable insights for teams to refine their strategies. Spain is notable for being the only team with zero goals conceded and achieving a perfect 9-point score. England, France, and Belgium each conceded just one goal and advanced to the knockout stage. Germany dominates in terms of shots and goals, with 57 shots and 8 goals in three matches, while England, with 2 goals from 28 shots, ranks fifth from the bottom.

With the round of 16 taking shape, the prospects for each team are becoming clearer. Despite their earlier struggles, England remains the top favorite in the latest championship odds. Spain ranks second, while Germany and France are tied for third, and Portugal is fifth. It’s noteworthy that, except for England, the top four teams are all in the upper half of the bracket, signaling intense competition.

The round of 16 will commence at 12:00 AM Asia time on June 30 (Sunday) with Switzerland facing Italy, followed by host Germany against Denmark at 3:00 AM Asia time.

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