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Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Location: Lisbon (Portugal)
Capacity: 65 647 seats
Year of Construction: 2003
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France - England (2 - 1)
Russia - Portugal (0 - 2)
Croatia - England (2 - 4)
Q1: Portugal* - England (2 - 2)
FINAL: Portugal - GREECE (0 - 1)
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Stadium: Estádio Alvalade XXI
Location: Lisbon (Portugal)
Capacity: 50 300 seats
Year of Construction: 2003
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Sweden - Bulgaria (5 - 0)
Spain - Portugal (0 - 1)
Germany - Czech Republic (1 - 2)
Q2: France - Greece (0 - 1)
S1: Portugal - Netherlands (2 - 1)
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Stadium: Estádio do Dragão
Location: Porto (Portugal)
Capacity: 50 106 seats
Year of Construction: 2003
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Portugal - Greece (1 - 2)
Germany - Netherlands (1 - 1)
Italy - Sweden (1 - 1)
Q4: Denmark - Czech Republic (0 - 3)
S2: Czech Republic - Greece (0 - 1)
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Stadium: Municipal de Aveiro
Location: Aveiro (Portugal)
Capacity: 30 678 seats
Year of Construction: 2003
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Czech Republic - Latvia (2 - 1)
Czech Republic - Netherlands (3 - 2)
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Stadium: Cidade de Coimbra
Location: Coimbra (Portugal)
Capacity: 30 616 seats
Year of Construction: 2002
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England - Switzerland (3 - 0)
Switzerland - France (1 - 3)
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Stadium: Estádio Algarve
Location: Faro (Portugal)
Capacity: 30 305 seats
Year of Construction: 2003
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Spain - Russia (1 - 0)
Russia - Greece (2 - 1)
Q3: Sweden - Netherlands* (0 - 0)
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Stadium: Municipal de Braga
Location: Braga (Portugal)
Capacity: 30 154 seats
Year of Construction: 2003
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Bulgaria - Denmark (0 - 2)
Netherlands - Latvia (3 - 0)
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Stadium: Dr. Magalhães Pessoa
Location: Leiria (Portugal)
Capacity: 29 771 seats
Year of Construction: 2003
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Switzerland - Croatia (0 - 0)
Croatia - France (2 - 2)
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Stadium: Dom Afonso Henriques
Location: Guimarães (Portugal)
Capacity: 29 643 seats
Year of Construction: 2002
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Denmark - Italy (0 - 0)
Italy - Bulgaria (2 - 1)
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Stadium: Estádio do Bessa XXI
Location: Porto (Portugal)
Capacity: 28 263 seats
Year of Construction: 1999
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Greece - Spain (1 - 1)
Latvia - Germany (0 - 0)
Denmark - Sweden (2 - 2)
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