Chinanews, October 15th. In the early morning of the 15th Beijing time, the European League continued to compete.

In several focus battles, Portugal defeated Sweden 3:0 without Cristiano Ronaldo; England, which beat Belgium in the last round, lost 0:1 to Denmark.

B-Silva breaks

  Portugal vs. Sweden.

In the 21st minute of the first half of the game, Bruno Fernandez made a pass from the outside, Jota's left side rib hit the penalty area and then scored, and Bernardo Silva followed up and scored easily.

  In the 44th minute, Cancelo made a 45-degree cross from the right and hoisted into the penalty area. Ruota took advantage of the situation and started to break into the penalty area and unload the ball and then broke the net with a low shot.

Portugal expanded its advantage to 2:0 in the first half.

  In the 72nd minute, William Carvalho made a straight pass from the left, and Jota took the ball inside and cut into the penalty area with a kick and a low shot to break the net.

In the end, Portugal defeated Sweden 3:0 without Ronaldo.

  England played against Denmark.

In the 16th minute of the first half, Rashford suddenly shot a cold arrow on the left of the penalty area, and Schmeichel was hugged by the angle too.

In the 20th minute, Eriksson took the ball to the right of the frontcourt, and no one took the shot.

  In the 31st minute, England was hit hard. Maguire uprooted Dalberg and turned yellow. Two yellows turned and one red was sent off.

In the 34th minute, Denmark took the lead and Walker sent a handball in the penalty area. Eriksson took the penalty and tricked Pickford to score.

  In the 66th minute of the second half, England took a left corner kick, the far-end Rice headed back, Mount shook his head and scored, and Schmeichel saved bravely.

In the 91st minute, Kane on the left side of the penalty zone turned around to pick a pass, and Cody headed the goal and was cleared.

In the end, England lost to Denmark 0:1.

Results of other key games:

  Italy 1:1 Netherlands

  Croatia 1: 2 France

  Iceland 1: 2 Belgium

  Poland 3: 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina

  Turkey 2: 2 Serbia