Euro 2020 has been an extremely fun tournament to watch. Here we look at five of the most interesting stats to come from the tournament so far.
Harry Kane’s brace helped a magnificent England soar into their first Euro semi-final since 1996.
England entered the Euro 2020 semi-finals with a convincing win 4-0 win over Ukraine, hinting at a peak in form coming at the right time.
Italy have established a new record for the longest winning sequence in the UEFA European Championship, qualifying included.
Schick enjoys an opportunity to emulate the heroics of legendary footballer Milan Baros, by winning the Golden Boot in the ongoing Euro 2020.
The Italians withstood a late onslaught from top-ranked Belgium side to enter the semifinals of Euro 2020 to play Spain.
Belgium exit the competition at the quarterfinal stage for the second successive time, as they did five years ago in France when Wales beat them.
Kane ended his barren run at Euro 2020, netting the second goal against Germany in the last-16, which was assisted by Grealish.
The Manchester City winger has been enjoying a dream run at Euro 2020, emerging as England’s top goal scorer with three strikes.
Kroos represented Germany in 106 matches, scoring 17 goals and recording 19 assists.