Schedule of matches of the final phase of the European under-21 of 2023

Date:

European Under-21 group stage match

First day of work

Wednesday June 21

Group A

Georgia – Portugal (18:00, Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi)

Belgium – Netherlands (18:00, Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi)

Group B

Ukraine – Croatia (18:00, Giulești Stadium, Bucharest)

Romania – Spain (20:45, Steaua Stadium, Bucharest)

Thursday June 22

Group C

Czechia – England (18:00, Batumi Arena, Batumi)

Germany – Israel (18:00, Shengelia Stadium, Kutaisi)

Group D

Norway – Switzerland (18:00, CFR Cluj Stadium, Cluj-Napoca)

France – Italy (20:45, Cluj Arena, Cluj-Napoca)

Saturday June 24

Group A

Georgia – Belgium (18:00, Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi)

Portugal – Netherlands (18:00, Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi)

Group B

Romania – Ukraine (18:00, Steaua Stadium, Bucharest)

Spain – Croatia (20:45, Giulești Stadium, Bucharest)

Sunday June 25

Group C

Czechia – Germany (18:00, Batumi Arena, Batumi)

England – Israel (18:00, Shengelia Stadium, Kutaisi)

Group D

Switzerland – Italy (18:00, Cluj Arena, Cluj-Napoca)

Norway – France (20:45, CFR Cluj Stadium, Cluj-Napoca)

third day

Thursday June 27

Group A

Netherlands – Georgia (18:00, Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi)

Portugal – Belgium (18:00, Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi)

Group B

Croatia – Romania (20:45, Steaua Stadium, Bucharest)

Spain – Ukraine (20:45, Giulești Stadium, Bucharest)

Wednesday June 28

Group C

England – Germany (18:00, Batumi Arena, Batumi)

Israel – Czechia (18:00, Shengelia Stadium, Kutaisi)

Group D

Switzerland – France (20:45, CFR Cluj Stadium, Cluj-Napoca)

Italy – Norway (20:45, Cluj Arena, Cluj-Napoca)

European Under-21 knockout stage matches

Quarter finals

Saturday July 1

CF1: First in Group A – Second in Group C (18:00, Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi)

CF3: First of Group B – Second of Group D (21:00, Giulești Stadium, Bucharest)

Sunday July 2

CF2: First of Group C – Second of Group A (18:00, Shengelia Stadium, Kutaisi)

CF4: First in Group D – Second in Group B (21:00, Cluj Arena, Cluj-Napoca)

semifinals

Wednesday, July 5

SF1: Winner CF1 – Winner CF2 (18:00, Batumi Arena, Batumi)

SF2: Winner CF3 – Winner CF4 (21:00, Steaua Stadium, Bucharest)

Finally

Saturday July 8

Winner SF1 – Winner SF2 (18:00, Batumi Arena, Batumi)

Source: La Verdad

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