In a thrilling early kickoff at Euro 2024, the Czech Republic managed a late comeback to draw 1-1 with Georgia at Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion. Georgia’s Zuriko Davitashvili shone brightly, consistently challenging the Czech defense. The game’s turning point came when a penalty was awarded to Georgia after Robin Hranáč’s handball, allowing Georges Mikautadze to put Georgia ahead.
The Czechs, however, were relentless. Just before halftime, Patrik Schick equalized, capitalizing on a deflected header from Ondřej Lingr, becoming Czech Republic’s all-time top scorer in Euro history with six goals. Despite continuous pressure and multiple chances, including a close call from Mojmír Chytil, the Czech Republic couldn’t find a winner. Georgia nearly snatched victory in the dying moments, but Saba Lobjanidze’s miss kept the game level. This result leaves Group F finely poised, with both teams eyeing the knockout stages.
Portugal 3-0 Turkey: Own Goal Sinks Turkey in Dortmund
Portugal secured a decisive 3-0 victory over Turkey, booking their place in the Euro 2024 knockout stages with a game to spare. Cristiano Ronaldo, instrumental throughout, tested Turkey’s Altay Bayındır early before Bernardo Silva opened the scoring following a well-worked move involving Rafael Leão and Nuno Mendes.
A catastrophic own goal from Turkey’s Samet Akaydin, who misjudged a backpass to his goalkeeper, doubled Portugal’s lead. The defensive mix-up reflected Turkey’s struggles throughout the match. Ronaldo then assisted Bruno Fernandes for the third goal after a defensive lapse left Ronaldo onside, allowing him to set up a simple finish for Fernandes. Despite attempts to recover, including a near miss from Kerem Aktürkoğlu, Turkey couldn’t penetrate Portugal’s defense.
Portugal’s victory ensures their progression, while Turkey must now face Czechia with hopes of advancing to the next round. The result highlights Portugal’s status as strong contenders and leaves Turkey needing a draw in their final group match to potentially reach the knockouts for the first time in 16 years.
Belgium 2-0 Romania: De Bruyne Shines in Group E Thriller
Belgium revived their Euro 2024 campaign with a crucial 2-0 win over Romania in Cologne. Youri Tielemans struck early, netting the third-fastest goal in Euros history. Romania responded vigorously, with Koen Casteels making crucial saves to keep Belgium ahead.
The second half saw Kevin De Bruyne provide a sublime assist to Romelu Lukaku, only for the goal to be ruled offside. De Bruyne then sealed the win with a late strike. The victory leaves Group E wide open, with all four teams level on points, promising a nail-biting conclusion as Belgium prepares to face Ukraine, and Romania takes on Slovakia.
This dynamic matchday ensures that the drama of Euro 2024 is far from over, with multiple teams still vying for their place in the knockout rounds.