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The draw of the first round of the UEFA European Football Championship, which took place yesterday in Dublin, resulted in a confrontation between England (the three lions) and Dutch mills, Portugal and Switzerland.
Portugal, holder of the 2016 European Cup, will meet in Porto on June 5, 2019, while the English and Dutch teams will face Gimaryach the sixth.
The four matches (semi-finals, finals and third places) take place in Portugal. The final date of the third match was fixed on the 9th of the same month.
Each of the four teams dominated their group at the first level of the continental competition this season for the first time, with the main goal of replacing the friendly matches with a competition of a competitive nature.
The Netherlands won first place group A at the first level at the expense of France, world champion 2018, and Germany won the title of the 2014 World Cup.
England, who qualified for the group after a late 2-1 win over Croatia, France's second at the 2018 Russia World Cup, has qualified for the fourth group, which also includes Spain, the 2010 World Cup and the European Cup in 2008 and 2012.
On the other hand, Switzerland dominated their second group at the expense of Belgium, although they are tied on points (9 each), while Iceland has remained unchanged. Switzerland set the record with an impressive victory over Belgium in the last match 5-2 after being a half-clean before third place in the World Cup.
Portugal beat Group C at the expense of Italy and Poland. The Portuguese team is the only one of the four teams to have lost a match in the group stage, which allowed them to host the finals of the competition.
The winner of the European competition will receive 10.5 million euros, divided between 4.5 million dollars in group stage and 6 million dollars in the final.
For its part, the rider wins 9 million, including 8 million for the winner in the match for third place and 7 million for the loser.
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