The Round of 16 fixtures of Euro 2020 is upon us after a crazy set of group games amongst the 24 teams. The top 16 teams have progressed to the next round which means it will be a knock out game and fans will be in for a spectacle. Beginning Saturday, we will have these 16 teams lock horns with each other of which 8 will bid adieu to the tournament.?
Here's a lowdown of the eight Round of 16 matches to look forward to.
Wales and Denmark go head to head at a major tournament for the first time as they will meet at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam in the first UEFA EURO 2020 round of 16 tie.
Both sides finished second in their section on goal difference, Wales took the runners-up spot in Group A on four points behind Italy while Denmark became the first team ever to reach the EURO knockout stages after losing their first two games courtesy a memorable final Matchday 3 win against Russia that secured Group B's runners-up spot behind Belgium.
The winners of this tie will take on the Netherlands or the Czech Republic in the quarter-finals in Baku on 3 July.
Italy have so far impressed at the UEFA EURO 2020 with maximum points in the group stage and now travel to London to take on Austria, who have reached the knockout phase of the competition for the first time.
While Italy recorded three victories and three clean sheets to claim first place in Group A, a final Matchday 3 defeat of Ukraine gave Austria second place in Group C behind the Netherlands, the first time in their three EURO finals appearance they have progressed beyond the initial group stage.
The winners of this game at Wembley will face Belgium or holders Portugal in the quarter-finals at the Football Arena Munich on 2 July.
The Netherlands and the Czech Republic produced one of the tournament's most memorable group stage games at UEFA EURO 2004 and now meet in the knockout stage for the first time at Budapest's Pusk¨¢s Ar¨¦na in the third round of 16 tie at UEFA EURO 2020.
The Netherlands eased through Group C, winning all three games at Amsterdam's Johan Cruijff Arena and scoring eight goals in the process, making them the overall top scorers in the group stage. The Czechs, in contrast, qualified as one of the four best third-placed sides, finishing behind England and Croatia in Group D with four points.
The winners of this tie will take on Wales or Denmark in the quarter-finals in Baku on 3 July.
The Red Devils (Belgium) made it three wins from three as they got the better of Finland in St Petersburg, a 2-0 success confirming them as Group B winners and setting their course for a round of 16 tie in Sevilla.
Cristiano Ronaldo took his tally to five for UEFA EURO 2020 with two penalties in Portugal's 2-2 draw against world champions France. The EURO 2016 winners finished third in a tight Group F to confirm their round of 16 place.
Croatia and Spain face off for the first time in a tournament knockout encounter as they meet at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen in the round of 16 at UEFA EURO 2020.
Both sides progressed to the knockout stage with impressive final Matchday 3 successes, Croatia claiming second place in Group D with a 3-1 defeat of Scotland in Glasgow while Spain equalled the record margin of victory in a EURO finals with a 5-0 win against Slovakia in Seville.
The winners of this tie will play France or Switzerland in the first quarter-final in Saint Petersburg on 2 July.
Switzerland discovered their destiny after the final round of group stage games. Third in Group A with four points, they were set up for a round of 16 tie against neighbours France.
France took top spot in Group F after two Karim Benzema goals earned them a 2-2 draw against Portugal in their final group game.
England and Germany meet in a huge Euro 2020 round-of-16 clash at Wembley with a favourable route to the final awaiting the victors.
England and Germany will face off at Wembley in a repeat of the Euro '96 semi-final, which the Germans won via a penalty shootout before going on to win the competition.
Ukraine were confirmed as one of the three best third-ranked sides following the end of the group stage. Andriy Shevchenko's side finished behind the Netherlands and Austria in Group C.
Already assured of a place in the last 16, Sweden snatched a dramatic 3-2 victory over Poland at the death to pip Spain to top spot in Group E.