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There were two big surprises at the European Football Championships

Among the early favorites on the fourth day of the European Football Championship, only France held on.

The European Football Championship saw two big surprises on Monday, when both Belgium and Ukraine bowed to their opponents.

Belgium lost to Slovakia 0–1 and Ukraine to Romania 0–3. Of the pre-favorites, only France held their ground, although they won 1–0 thanks to Austria’s own goal.

He was responsible for Slovakia’s winning goal Ivan Schranz. Belgian star Romelu Lukaku had the ball on goal twice, but both shots were disallowed by VAR. The first was a clear offside, but the second Lois Openda the sleight of hand went unnoticed by many.

The last time Belgium lost to a country outside the top 45 in the world ranking was in 2010. Then Finland defeated Belgium 1–0 in a practice match.

Finland was then 51st in the world ranking. Slovakia is currently 48th in the world ranking.

Romania defeated Ukraine 3–0 Nicolae Stanciun, Razvan Marin and by Denis Dragus with goals.

The victory was Romania’s second in history at the European Championships. The first was seen in 2000, when the country defeated England with a score of 3–2.

European Championship matches on Tuesday 18.6.

At 18:30 EM studio TV2 and Areena
At 19:00 Turkey–Georgia
At 22:00 Portugal–Czech Republic

European Football Championship on channels 14.6.–14.7. Go to the competition website from this link.

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