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Live Reporting

Neil Johnston and Harry Poole

All times stated are UK

  1. Post update

    Ukraine 0-0 Austria

    Chris Sutton

    Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Austria have started well, they're in the ascendancy. They've started on the front foot with great intent.

  2. Post update

    North Macedonia 0-0 Netherlands

    Goran Pandev is getting stuck in. It's been a decent start by Group C's bottom team. Just the one attempt by the Netherlands so far, who are continuing with their new 5-3-2 tactics.

  3. Post update

    Ukraine 0-0 Austria

    Austria are doing all the attacking so far. They need to win this, of course, and they're playing accordingly so far.

    Marcel Sabitzer takes aim, but fails to trouble Georgi Bushchan.

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  4. Post update

    Ukraine 0-0 Austria

    Throwback. We've got the 2016 Icelandic clap ringing around Romania's National Arena!

    Austria win an early corner, but it's eventually scrambled clear by Ukraine for another set-piece - and the opportunity is ended as the referee blows for a foul.

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    North Macedonia 0-0 Netherlands

    Nice from North Macedonia, who get inside the Dutch box but Matthijs de Ligt is able to clear.

  6. Post update

    North Macedonia 0-0 Netherlands

    This is officially a 'home' game for North Macedonia and the Netherlands are playing in a dark strip with orange trim.

    They've already had their first attempt - teenage midfielder Ryan Gravenberch firing over from the edge of the box.

  7. KICK-OFF

    We're under way in Amsterdam and Bucharest.

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    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    Lovely touch from Georginio Wijnaldum, who presents Goran Pandev with a Netherlands shirt with 122 on it - the number of caps he has won. This is Pandev's last appearance for North Macedonia.

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    Ukraine v Austria (17:00 BST)

    Both sets of fans are getting right behind their team during the national anthems in Bucharest!

    What an atmosphere. A fitting reception ahead of a huge game for both Ukraine and Austria.

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    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    There are loads of banners where the North Macedonia fans are sat paying tribute to Goran Pandev as the players walk out.

    National anthem time in Amsterdam!

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  11. Last time out

    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    North Macedonia were the first team to be eliminated from Euro 2020 after the Netherlands' 2-0 win over Austria - coupled with North Macedonia's 2-1 defeat against Ukraine - in the second round of group games meant they are guaranteed to finish bottom of the group.

  12. Tense evening ahead

    Ukraine v Austria (17:00 BST)

    Ukraine fans before kick-off

    The atmosphere is building ahead of kick-off in the winner-takes-all (well, second place) encounter between Ukraine and Austria in Bucharest.

    Everyone appears in good spirits for now, but it could be a rather tense evening at Romania's National Arena...

    Austria fan cheers
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    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    There's a Dutch fan with a parrot on his shoulder inside the Johan Cruyff Arena. I can't make out if it's real or not.

  14. Shevchenko - Ballon d'Or winner but world-class manager?

    Ukraine v Austria (17:00 BST)

    Ukraine

    Andriy Shevchenko

    Helped by a reputation formed while starring, most notably, with AC Milan, where he was named the world's best player in 2004, respect was never going to be a problem for Andriy Shevchenko.

    In his inaugural press conference in the Ukraine job, he talked of wanting to change the playing style, moving away from counter-attacking and trying to take control of matches.

    Just as important as his tactical input has been the psychological impact he has had.

    "He and his staff changed the mentality in the team," says journalist Volodymyr Zverov.

    "They try to explain to the players that they can compete with the very best. And it works. For example, Vitaly Mykolenko, a left-back at Dynamo Kyiv, completely ate Cristiano Ronaldo when they drew 0-0 with Portugal in qualifying."

    Read more on Shevchenko's journey into management over here.

  15. They'll be missed

    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    They might be going home after this game, but North Macedonia have provided one of the highlights of Euro 2020.

    View more on twitter
  16. Dutch 'absolute favourites'

    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    North Macedonia

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    North Macedonia won two of their opening three World Cup qualifiers, including a stunning 2-1 away victory against Germany in March.

    But they have been unable to replicate that form at the Euro 2020.

    They showed glimpses of it against Austria and Ukraine, and coach Igor Angelovski is upbeat ahead of the clash with the Netherlands.

    "The Dutch are the absolute favourites but we have to reproduce the good things we did against Ukraine and go out there believing we can get a result," he said.

    "The Netherlands are the kind of team which should bring out the best in us."

  17. Post update

    They've been playing Boogie Wonderland by Earth, Wind & Fire in the Johan Cruyff Arena. Now they're playing Thunderstruck by AC/DC at full volume. That's it. Amsterdam wins Euro 2020.

  18. Arnautovic returns for 'final'

    Ukraine v Austria (17:00 BST)

    Austria

    Austria striker Marko Arnautovic returns to the squad following his suspension for insulting another player in his side's opening win over North Macedonia.

    The Shanghai Port forward, formerly of West Ham, scored late on in his side's opening 3-1 win but had to be restrained by team-mate David Alaba during his celebration.

    "We have it in our hands to reach the round of 16. Marko Arnautovic will be back for our final against Ukraine. We will be ready," Austria boss Franco Foda said.

    Marko Arnautovic
  19. Last time out

    Ukraine v Austria (17:00 BST)

    Ukraine

    Ukraine bounced back from their opening defeat by the Netherlands at Euro 2020 with a victory over North Macedonia that leaves their fate in their own hands. Austria's 2-0 loss to the Netherlands means Andriy Shevchenko's side begin today's decider above Franco Foda's outfit on goals scored.