Who will play today, Thursday, July 4, at Euro 2024?

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Round of 16 will be concluded and the crosses to the semi-finals will be determined from next Friday.

© IMAGO/ABACAPRESSCristiano Ronaldo and Mbappé will be the protagonists of a big quarter-final clash.

Turkey's win over Austria puts the final point in Euro 2024's round of 16. The highest competition for European teams already has eight more in the running for the title, which will be decided in the final on July 14. Olympic Stadium in Berlin.

As was the case on Wednesday, there will be no games this Thursday, July 4, as it is another rest day for the classified teams. The quarter-final stage will begin tomorrow in search of the four teams that will advance to the semi-finals.

Following is the schedule of the four upcoming crossovers:

Friday, July 5: Spain vs Germany

  • Argentina vs Uruguay: 1:00 pm (Disney+)
  • Chile, Paraguay, Bolivia and Venezuela: 12:00 (Disney+)
  • Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 11:00 am (Disney+)
  • Mexico: 10:00 am (SKY Sports, Izzi TV, Channel 5 and ViX Premium)

Friday, July 5: Portugal vs France

  • Argentina vs Uruguay: 4:00pm (Disney+)
  • Chile, Paraguay, Bolivia and Venezuela: 3:00 pm (Disney+)
  • Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 2:00 p.m. (Disney+)
  • Mexico: 1:00pm (SKY Sports, Izzi TV, Channel 5 and ViX Premium)

Saturday July 6: England vs Switzerland

  • Argentina vs Uruguay: 1:00pm (Disney+)
  • Chile, Paraguay, Bolivia and Venezuela: 12:00 (Disney+)
  • Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 11:00 am (Disney+)
  • Mexico: 10:00 am (SKY Sports, Izzi TV, Channel 5 and ViX Premium)

Saturday 6 July: Netherlands vs Turkey

  • Argentina vs Uruguay: 4:00pm (Disney+)
  • Chile, Paraguay, Bolivia and Venezuela: 3:00 pm (Disney+)
  • Colombia, Ecuador and Peru: 2:00 p.m. (Disney+)
  • Mexico: 12:00pm (SKY Sports, Izzi TV, Channel 5 and ViX Premium)
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