Euro 2024 rolls over – so when is England’s next game?
It wasn't exactly an easy ride this time. Slovakia took the lead against the Three Lions and Gareth Southgate had to rely on a last-gasp winner from Jude Bellingham – which almost certainly saved his job – before Harry Kane struck the winner mere minutes into extra-time.
Things can only get better, right? Attention turns to the quarter-finals, as England march on in their quest for a first-ever European Championship.
When is England's next game - and who do England play next?
England will face Switzerland at 6pm local time (5pm UK time) on Saturday, July 6.
The match will be held in Dusseldorf at Fortuna Dusseldorf's Merkur Spiel-Arena, as the Three Lions look to reach a second consecutive Euros final.
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As frustrating as their performances may have been so far, England are in a good position to progress to the knockout stages thanks to their victory over Serbia in their opening game.
That leaves them needing just one more point to be guaranteed a place in the last 16, while a victory would ensure they topped their group.
Southgate's side could even progress with a surprise defeat to Slovenia, who come into the game with two points to England's four. A beaten England would still go through as one of the top two sides in Group C as long as Denmark (two points) failed to beat Serbia (one point), because England would have the better of the head-to-head record even if Serbia were to win.
Even if the worst came to the worst and England finished third in their group, there is a strong chance they would still go through as one of the best third-placed sides: no team has failed to do so with four points since the change to a 24-team format in 2016.
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