England and Germany will increase the temperature of the European Championship when they meet this Tuesday, June 29 at Wembley in the framework of the round of 16 of the continental competition. The compromise between the two powers arouses the interest of the fans and will put into play a passage to the next round of the tournament.
The Three Lions lived up to their predictions during the first round and finished as Group D leaders, ahead of Croatia, the Czech Republic and Scotland. Therefore, the cast led by Gareth Southgate continue in the race for the title and will seek to reach the quarterfinals after nine years (in the France 2016 edition he was eliminated in the eighth).
Die Mannschaft, meanwhile, experienced some shocks, but finished second in Group F, behind France and above Portugal and Hungary. Consequently, the team led by Joachim Löw retains the illusion of landing again in the defining stages of the championship (they were runners-up in 2008 and semi-finalists in 2012 and 2016).
In all, the two teams met 32 times, with 13 wins for Germany, the same number of wins for England and six draws. The last time they met on the pitch was on November 10, 2017, when they drew 0-0, also at Wembley, in an international friendly.
The duel between England and Germany will take place this Tuesday, June 29, at Wembley (London), for the round of 16 of the European Championship.
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