Evening Standard
·27 June 2024
Evening Standard
·27 June 2024
Three Lions favourites to win last-16 tie despite shaky start
The expectations and pressure will once again all be on England when they take the next step of their quest to win Euro 2024, against Slovakia in the last-16.
Despite a hard slog of a tournament for the Three Lions, they will be very much expected to book a spot in the quarter-finals against either Italy or Switzerland when they return to Gelsenkirchen on Sunday evening.
This venue was the scene of their only win at the Euros so far, a tight one-goal beating of Serbia, with two stalemates against Denmark and Slovenia leading to criticism of Gareth Southgate from virtually all corners and a serious deflating of the nation’s optimism.
But, as Group C winners, England have landed on the better side of the draw with Germany, France, Spain and Portugal left to scrap it out elsewhere, so any sparks of genuine improvement will be enough to raise hopes and confidence.
Slovakia qualified as the third-placed team out of Group E having stunned Belgium to win their opening game before a defeat to Ukraine and draw with group winners Romania.
England vs Slovakia is scheduled for a 5pm BST kick-off on Sunday June 30, 2024.
The match will take place at Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen.
Euro 2024 has been a slog for England so far
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TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 3.30pm.
Live stream: Fans can also catch the contest live online for free via the ITVX app and website.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert analysis from our reporters Malik Ouzia and Dan Kilpatrick at the ground.
The big question mark for England is whether Phil Foden will be back from the birth of his third child in time to train and be ready to start. The Manchester City midfielder isn’t likely to need much time to get up to speed and, as one of the better performers against Slovenia, Southgate will give him every chance.
Foden’s absence could lead to the introduction of Anthony Gordon on the left flank with the winger one of multiple players, alongside Kobbie Mainoo and Cole Palmer, for which there is a growing clamour. Conor Gallagher’s tame display when starting on Tuesday suggests he may be quickly dropped for Mainoo.
Luke Shaw will continue his race to finally be fit but he last played in mid-February and Southgate may prefer to use this as his comeback game off the bench, should he be deemed ready enough.
Slovakia made one change to their line-up for the Romania game as David Strelec replaced Robert Bozenik up front.
Otherwise, Francesco Calzona has named the same starting XI for each game and boasts an impeccably experienced spine. Paris Saint-Germain’s Milan Skriniar commands the defence behind a midfield trio of 37-year-old Juraj Kucka, Napoli mainstay Stanislav Lobotka and Ondrej Duda, who went off with cramp on Wednesday.
The talent in this England team, and lack of attacking threat in the Slovakia team, means this game will go one of two ways.
England could leap into an early lead and throw the shackles off, truly announcing themselves at the tournament with a big win as Southgate and the players finally get it right.
Or it could be a stodgy, nervous affair where England dominate the ball but struggle to break their opponents down with chances few and far in between - and a single goal either way winning it.
England to win, 1-0.
Slovakia have already stunned Belgium at Euro 2024
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The Three Lions have never lost to Slovakia but their one previous meeting at a major tournament, at Euro 2016, is the only time they have failed to beat them.
England wins: 5
Slovakia wins: 0
Draws: 1
England to qualify: 1/7
Slovakia to qualify: 9/2
Odds via Betfair (subject to change).
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