The round of 16 of the Euro continues on Sunday, with a poster between the Netherlands and the Czech Republic at 6 p.m.

The evening will be marked by the enormous clash between Belgium, third in the last World Cup, and Portugal, reigning European champion.

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A poster of outsiders and a duel of favorites.

The round of 16 of the Euro continues on Sunday, with a meeting between the Netherlands and the Czech Republic at 6 p.m.

The Oranje of Memphis Depay start off as favorites, but they will have to beware of surprising Czechs and their striker Patrick Schick, who burst the screen in the first round with in particular a lob of madness against Scotland.

But the match that the entire football world is waiting for (sorry, the Dutch and the Czechs) will take place at 9 p.m., with a summit between Belgium and Portugal.

Who of the Red Devils, third in the World Cup, or the reigning Portuguese European champions will take the door from the eighth?

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Information to remember

  • The Netherlands start favorites in their eighth against the Czech Republic at 6 p.m.

  • Clash at the top between Belgium and Portugal at 9 p.m.

  • Denmark and Italy advance to the quarter-finals

Netherlands - Czech Republic: the Oranje favorites, but ...

On paper, the Netherlands seem clearly favorites against the Czech Republic.

The Dutch, who find a big international competition for the first time since the 2014 World Cup, easily finished at the top of their group.

With Memphis Depay, the former Lyon striker, or even Juve defender Matthijs de Ligt, they are not lacking in talent against a Czech team almost unknown to the general public.

But the Czechs were very interesting in the group stage and can count on their fit man: Patrick Schick.

The Bayer Leverkusen striker has already scored three goals in the competition and will once again be the main asset of his national team. 

The winner of this round of 16 will face Denmark, large and handsome winner on Saturday from Wales (4-0). 

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Belgium-Portugal: a suitor will fall

It is the most anticipated round of 16 with Germany-England. Sunday at 9 p.m., the Belgians and the Portuguese will cross swords for a huge shock that will leave a favorite for the final victory on the floor. The Red Devils, third in the last World Cup, easily finished at the top of their group. They will be able to count on a five-star squad, notably with their strikers Romelu Lukaku, Kevin de Bruyne and Eden Hazard. Opposite, the Portuguese experienced more difficulties in the "group of death", finishing third behind the Blues and Germany. But the reigning European champions have a fantastic team, with Cristiano Ronaldo of course, but also Bernardo Silva, Renato Sanches and Ruben Dias. 

The winner's path will be just as complicated in the next match, as he meets Italy in the quarter-finals. A real obstacle course.