The start of the second day of matches at Euro 2020 with Finland who can already qualify for the round of 16, Wednesday against Russia at 3 p.m.

To follow the two meetings of group A Turkey-Wales (6 p.m.) and Italy-Switzerland in the evening (9 p.m.).

Quickly recovered from the victory of the France team on Tuesday night against Germany (1-0), football fans will extend the pleasure of following Euro 2020 with three matches on the program this Wednesday. In the first meeting at 3 p.m., Finland has the opportunity to validate a historic ticket for the round of 16 against Russia in Group B in St. Petersburg.

Then at 6 p.m., Turkey will be supported by the Azerbaijani public at the Olympic Stadium in Baku against Wales, to recover from their heavy defeat in the opening match against Italy in Group A (3-0).

A Squadra Azzura which will seek to confirm its good performance once again at home, in Rome, against Switzerland (21 hours) and to qualify for the knockout phase.

Follow with us this new day of Euro 2020.

Information to remember:

  • Italy and Finland can already qualify for the round of 16

  • Turkey to play at home in Baku against Wales

  • The French players did not finally put their knees on the ground before France-Germany

Italy-Switzerland, the poster for the sixth day of the Euro

A group A meeting between two strong teams, Italy and Switzerland, who are looking to get out of this group.

Squadra Azzura will count on his offensive qualities, and the possible return of Parisian Marco Verratti to midfield.

The Italians will also still have the advantage of playing at home in the Olympic Stadium in Rome.

The Nati is aiming for a first victory after a draw against Wales last Saturday (1-1).

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Turkey almost at home against Wales

A complicated trip for Gareth Bale's Wales who faces Burak Yilmaz's Turkey at 6 p.m. at the Olympic Stadium in Baku.

Azeri spectators will en masse support their Turkish neighbors with whom they share excellent relations, especially cultural ones.

A boost that will benefit the Turkish selection to recover from its heavy inaugural defeat against Italy.

Wales will be able to confirm their good impression left against Switzerland on Saturday to keep their chances of qualifying for the next round.

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Finland for history

In the event of victory this Wednesday against Russia, Finland would approach a historic qualification for the knockout stages of a European championship.

A qualification acquired if Thursday, Denmark does not win against Belgium.

An additional step that the nation would take, after being invited to a final phase of the Euro for the first time in its history.

The partners of Teemu Pukki, iconic scorer of the Finnish selection, will try to imitate Iceland, surprise of the 2016 edition.

No knee to the ground for the Blues

Just before the kickoff of the France-Germany match, the Blues had to kneel down to protest against discrimination like the Black Lives Matters movement. A gesture that the players ultimately did not make, while political figures were opposed to it. The pre-match was also disrupted by the irruption on the lawn of an activist from the environmental association of Greenpeace in a microlight type machine.