The Euro continues on Sunday, the day after the discomfort of Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen, which aroused great emotion in the world of football.

On the program: a huge England-Croatia shock, the revenge of the last semi-final of the World Cup, from 3 p.m.

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The Euro passed very close to the tragedy.

Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen suffered a serious heart attack on Saturday during the match against Finland, before regaining consciousness and being transported to hospital.

The competition will therefore continue on Sunday with a big thought for the Inter Milan player.

The program of the day promises, with an enticing England-Croatia from 3 p.m. at Wembley, for a revenge of the semi-final of the 2018 World Cup. Austria faces North Macedonia at 6 p.m., a novice in international competition, while the Netherlands host Ukraine in Amsterdam at 9 p.m.

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Information to remember: 

  • England face Croatia at 3 p.m. in huge shock

  • Austria-North Macedonia, the curiosity of the day at 6 p.m.

  • Netherlands celebrate return to official competition against Ukraine at 9 p.m.

3 p.m .: England-Croatia clash (group D) 

It is undoubtedly one of the biggest posters of this first round.

England and Croatia meet at Wembley, London, three years after the 2018 World Cup semi-final won by the Croats.

Since then, the English have continued to rely on their youth, with strikers Mason Mount and Phil Foden in particular.

The Croats have lost their splendor but can still count on the Ballon d'Or Luka Modric.

This meeting will in any case make it possible to learn more about the state of form of these two teams, and in particular the English, announced among the candidates for the final victory. 

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6 p.m .: Austria-North Macedonia, exotic poster (group C)

On paper, this is perhaps the most unlikely match of this Euro.

Austria, eliminated in the first round at Euro 2016, wants to go through the group stage this time.

She can count on David Alaba, who left Bayern Munich a few weeks ago to sign free at Real Madrid.

Opposite, they face "little" North Macedonia, which is competing in the first international competition in its history.

Its star is called Goran Pandev, the 37-year-old striker from Genoa, Italy, who won the 2010 Champions League with Inter Milan.

Macedonia will want to emulate Finland, which surprised Denmark for its first match (1-0). 

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9 p.m .: the Netherlands against Ukraine for their comeback (group C)

The "Oranje" are finally back!

After their absences from Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup, the Netherlands have finally managed to qualify and rediscover the joys of international competition.

The Dutch, who are among the underdogs, are betting on former Lyon striker Memphis Depay and their young prodigies Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt.

The Ukrainians are still just as difficult to play.