The 2021 European Cup is a highly anticipated football event. The competition venues are located in twelve European cities, including but not limited to London, Rome, Munich, etc. This widely distributed venue allows fans from all over Europe to find the nearest city to watch the game.
In terms of competition rules, the European Cup continues the past practice. The competition is divided into three stages: group stage, elimination stage and finals. In the group stage, European teams were divided into six groups based on group draw. The top two teams in each group and some of the third-ranked teams advance to the knockout rounds. The knockout stage adopts a single-game elimination system, and the team that loses the game will leave the game immediately.
The result of the game was surprising. In the group stage, some of the main strong teams suffered unexpected failures. For example, France lost to Hungary in the group stage, while Switzerland defeated Germany. These results break traditional perceptions of game results.
The competition in the knockout stage is more intense and exciting. In the quarter-finals, the Netherlands defeated the Czech Republic and Portugal lost to Belgium. In the quarter-finals, England defeated Ukraine, while Italy narrowly defeated Belgium.
The final will be held at Wembley Stadium in London on July 11, 2021. Italy versus England, which is a much-watched game. The players from both teams fought hard on the court to compete for the highest honor of the European Cup. The game finally ended with a 1-1 draw and both sides entered overtime. In the penalty shootout, the Italian team won 3-2 and won the championship.
The 2021 European Cup schedule has brought countless surprises and exciting moments to fans. Whether it is the diversity of competition venues or the fierce competition at all stages, this event has become one of the most unforgettable European Championships in history.