Continuation of Euro 2020 with the last meeting of Group D, Scotland-Czech Republic at 3 p.m.

The fourth day of competition will end with the two Group E matches between Poland and Slovakia (6 p.m.) and Spain's entry into contention against Sweden (9 p.m.), two teams marked by the Covid.

End of the first day of group D and the start of group E this Monday at Euro 2020. A fourth day of competition which will first be marked by the return to international competition of Scotland, more than twenty years after the World 1998 in France. Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay will be ambitious at home in Glasgow (3pm) against the strong Czech Republic, who are looking to break out of their squad after the 2016 failure. Then it will be the turn of the Poland of its captain and striker, Robert Lewandowski, to make his appearance Monday against the Slovakia of the experienced Marek Hamsik, in Saint Petersburg (6 p.m.).

Finally, a special first day for Spain, one of the outsiders in the final title, and Sweden, quarter-finalist of the last World Cup, two nations who meet at 9 p.m. in Seville.

Two selections where the Covid-19 was invited a few days before the Euro.

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Information to remember:

  • Scotland return to international competition after more than 20 years of absence

  • Robert Lewandowski challenges Marek Hamsik in Group E

  • Spain and Sweden, two teams affected by Covid, clash tonight

Reinforced measures in Saint Petersburg

Anti-Covid measures will be strengthened in Saint Petersburg, one of the 11 host cities of the Euro football, to try to stop a rebound in contaminations, the authorities of the second Russian city announced on Monday.

From Thursday, no more food will be sold in the Euro-2020 fan-zones.

"People participating in public events, including outdoor ones, will be required to wear masks," they add.

Spain-Sweden under the sign of the Covid

Covid-19 featured in Seville?

Spain, deprived of its captain Sergio Busquets, and Sweden, also weakened by the coronavirus, clash without several of their stars on Monday (9 p.m.).

The Spaniards must compose without Sergio Busquets, still in isolation after testing positive on June 6 ... while Sweden, already deprived of superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic on injury (knee), advances without his young winger Dejan Kulusevski, prodigy of Juventus Turin, nor Mattias Svanberg, also positive.

These cases of Covid-19 have forced the two selections to place the players in solitary confinement, to multiply the tests, to delete certain video analysis sessions in closed rooms or collective training sessions and to call on reservists to compensate for possible defections ...

Christian Eriksen still under observation

Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, "touched" by the many messages of support received since his cardiac arrest in the middle of the Euro match on Saturday, will remain in hospital for observation at least on Monday, his agent said.

“Half the planet has contacted us, everyone is worried. Now he just needs to rest. He has his wife and parents with him. He will remain under observation again tomorrow (Monday), maybe. also Tuesday, "explains Martin Schoots, quoted Monday in the Italian sports daily.