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The Euro 2020 round of 16 concludes Tuesday as England takes on Germany and Sweden battles Ukraine. The winners will meet in the quarterfinal round. With world champions France and reigning Euro champions Portugal out of the running, this tournament is suddenly wide open.
Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling and Kai Havertz are the known names to watch, but Sweden’s Emil Forsberg and Ukraine’s Ruslan Malinovskiy are also worth keeping an eye on in Tuesday’s action.
Euro 2021 Tuesday, June 9 schedule
England vs. Germany
Time: 12 p.m.
TV channel: ESPN
Live stream: WatchESPN, ESPN
Moneyline odds: England +170, Tie +215, Germany +185
Total goals: 2.5 (Over +120, Under -159)
Sweden vs. Ukraine
Time: 3 p.m.
TV channel: ESPN
Live stream: WatchESPN, ESPN
Moneyline odds: Sweden +125, Tie +220, Ukraine +255
Total goals: 2.5 (Over +128, Under -175)
Best Bet: Germany +185
The Germans got a good scare at the hands of Hungary in the final group stage match, but typically do well in knockout competitions. They’re getting a bit of a boost here with England slightly favored, but Germany has more depth and consistency going forward. Harry Kane hasn’t scored yet in the tournament for England while Kai Havertz is putting on a show for Germany. Take the slight underdogs to advance.
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