
Euro 2020: Transitional Germany still have the package to go all the way
Despite some selection issues over the past few years, Germany still go into the summer with a side looking to send Jogi Low off into the sunset with a European Championship.
Despite some selection issues over the past few years, Germany still go into the summer with a side looking to send Jogi Low off into the sunset with a European Championship.
Quarter-finalists in 2018, Sweden will be looking to match that this summer with an exciting mix of youth and experience.
With a star-studded line-up led by Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal arguably enter this tournament in better shape than the one they won five years ago.
World champions France will be expecting to add European gold to their name this summer.
Facing Portugal, France and Germany, the odds are firmly stacked against Hungary.
A new look Spain, including the omission of captain Sergio Ramos, means Spain have a lot to prove this summer.
With one of the world’s best strikers leading the line, Poland will be a huge threat this summer.
After beating Ireland to progress to the tournament, Slovakia can make their impact this summer in a difficult group.
A talented squad sees Scotland look to impress at their first tournament since France 98.
Czech Republic reached the final the last time they visited England for a major tournament and have dreams of matching that with a talented squad.