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UEFA Euro 2020 Group E
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Group E of UEFA Euro 2020 took place from 14 to 23 June 2021 in Saint Petersburg's Krestovsky Stadium and Seville's La Cartuja.[1] The group contained host nation Spain, Sweden, Poland and Slovakia.
The matches were originally scheduled to be played at Bilbao's San Mamés and Dublin's Aviva Stadium. However, due to a lack of guarantees regarding spectators caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, UEFA announced on 23 April 2021 that the matches scheduled in Bilbao were moved to Seville, and the group stage matches scheduled in Dublin were reallocated to Saint Petersburg.[2]
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Teams
Notes
- The European Qualifiers overall rankings from November 2019 were used for seeding for the final draw.
- From 1960 to 1980, Slovakia competed as Czechoslovakia.
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Standings
In the round of 16,[3]
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Matches
Poland vs Slovakia
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Spain vs Sweden
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Sweden vs Slovakia
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Man of the Match:
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Spain vs Poland
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Man of the Match:
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Slovakia vs Spain
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Man of the Match:
Assistant referees:[14]
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Sweden vs Poland
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Man of the Match:
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Discipline
Fair play points were to be used as a tiebreaker if the head-to-head and overall records of teams were tied (and if a penalty shoot-out was not applicable as a tiebreaker). These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:[3]
- yellow card = 1 point
- red card as a result of two yellow cards = 3 points
- direct red card = 3 points
- yellow card followed by direct red card = 4 points
Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match.
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References
External links
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