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Live Reporting

Neil Johnston and Harry Poole

All times stated are UK

  1. Amsterdam to host Wales

    After hosting all three of the Netherlands' group games, Amsterdam is also the setting for Wales' next match on Saturday.

    Following a rollercoaster 90 minutes on Sunday, Wales confirmed their place in the last 16 to the delight of their fans.

    Read how they did it here.

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  2. Strong Netherlands side

    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    Netherlands

    With the Netherlands having secured top spot and North Macedonia heading home after the match, this is a dead rubber.

    There was speculation Frank de Boer would rest regulars and give fringe players a run out.

    But he has opted for just two changes.

    De Boer is also sticking with the new 5-3-2 tactics, having successfully employed three centre backs and two wing backs to good effect in their opening two matches.

  3. Watch, listen & read

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    You can listen to full match commentary of Ukraine v Austria on BBC Radio 5 Live which will provide updates from Amsterdam of North Macedonia v Netherlands. Build-up is under way now.

    You can watch Monday's Group B finale live on BBC TV. Finland v Belgium is on BBC One and Russia v Denmark is on BBC Two. Both games kick-off at 20:00 BST.

    The runners-up in Group B will play Wales in the last 16 in Amsterdam on Saturday (17:00).

  4. Post update

    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    North Macedonia

    North Macedonia have a decent backing inside the Johan Cruyff Arena and Goran Pandev has just received a huge cheer leading his country out for the warm-up for the final time.

  5. Yaremchuk & Yarmolenko inspiring Ukraine

    Ukraine v Austria (17:00 BST)

    Ukraine

    Yarmolenko & Yaremchuk

    Ukraine pair Roman Yaremchuk and Andriy Yarmolenko have scored in both games so far, meaning they trail Cristiano Ronaldo and the Patrik Schick by one in the Golden Boot race.

    Yaremchuk has scored in his first two European Championship appearances and since his first cap in September 2018, the 25-year-old has scored more international goals than any other Ukraine player (10).

    West Ham's Yarmolenko has scored in each of his past three matches for Ukraine, netting four goals, and could score in four consecutive games for his country for the first time.

  6. 'We want to write history'

    Ukraine v Austria (17:00 BST)

    Austria

    David Alaba

    Austria have never before managed to get out of the group stage at a European Championship.

    Only a win will do against Ukraine in their final match if they are to change that this time around.

    "We are aware that it has a feeling of a final, we want to win this match and write history, this is obvious," Austria captain David Alaba said.

    "It won't be easy but we can see that we have great team spirit. There are so many players who play at such a top level and have already gained experience. We know how strong Ukraine are, but we also know their weaknesses and we want to benefit from this."

  7. Goals, drama, colour

    Did you know we're past the halfway stage of Euro 2020 in terms of games played? It's FLOWN by.

    We're 26 games deep into the 51-match tournament.

    Euro 2020 has so far delivered 60 goals - at an average of 2.31 per match - five own goals, three saves from the penalty spot, two red cards, loads of drama and heaps of colour.

    And the good news is - there's still another 25 games to go!

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  8. A final hurrah for Pandev

    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    Lukas Vrablik, BBC Sport

    Goran Pandev has confirmed the game against the Netherlands will be his last for his country. He turns 38 on 27 July.

    His place in North Macedonia's football folklore is assured, though, not surprising for a man who has said previously he would trade his club trophies for a chance to play for his country on the big stage.

    North Macedonia are second in their World Cup qualifying group as things stand, with the tournament in Qatar only 17 months away.

    Leading them on the global stage was a prospect Pandev has decided to resist though.

    Read more about North Macedonia 'legend' Goran Pandev here.

  9. ...rain

    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    Sadly it's been raining in Amsterdam. That has not dampened the enthusiasm of the locals, however, who have spent the afternoon sheltering in the city's many bars.

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  10. Blue skies and...

    Ukraine v Austria (17:00 BST)

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    Bucharest is the setting for the winner-takes-all shootout between Ukraine and Austria.

    It's been a lovely day in Romania's capital but thundery showers are forecast towards the end of the game.

  11. Team news

    Ukraine v Austria (17:00 BST)

    Ukraine manager Andriy Shevchenko makes one change from his side's 2-1 victory against North Macedonia.

    That sees Taras Stepanenko replaced by Serhiy Sydorchuk in midfield.

    Ukraine XI: Buschan, Karavaev, Zabarnyi, Matvyenko, Mykolenko, Shaparenko, Sydorchuk, Zinchenko, Yarmolenko, Yaremchuk, Malinovsky.

    Ukraine XI

    Austria boss Franco Foda has made two changes for this match, as he welcomes back forward Marko Arnautovic from suspension.

    Hoffenheim's Florian Grillitsch also comes in to the starting XI, as Andreas Ulmer and Michael Gregoritsch drop to the bench.

    Austria XI: Bachmann, Lainer, Dragovic, Hinteregger, Alaba, Laimer, Schlager, Grillitsch, Baumgartner, Sabitzer, Arnautovic.

    Austria XI
  12. Who needs what?

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    Netherlands, who have beaten both Ukraine and Austria, are through as group winners.

    Ukraine, who beat North Macedonia and have scored four times at Euro 2020, will finish second with a win or draw.

    Austria, who also beat North Macedonia and have scored three times, must beat Ukraine to finish second.

    North Macedonia, who have lost their first two group games, cannot progress.

  13. Team news

    North Macedonia v Netherlands (17:00 BST)

    North Macedonia make two changes from their 2-1 defeat to Ukraine last time out. Forwards Ivan Trickovski and Aleksandar Trajkovski both start, with Boban Nikolov and Stefan Spirovski dropping to the bench.

    It's the end of an era for North Macedonia captain Goran Pandev, with today's game being his last for his country.

    North Macedonia XI: Dimitrievski, Ristovski, Velkovski, Musliu, Alioski, Bardi, Ademi, Trickovski, Elmas, Trajkovski, Pandev.

    North Macedonia XI

    The Netherlands boss Frank de Boer makes two changes from his side's 2-0 win over Austria. Nineteen-year-old midfielder Ryan Gravenberch replaces Marten de Roon who was booked in the last game and isn't in the squad.

    Donyell Malen starts in place of Wout Weghorst, who drops to the bench.

    Netherlands XI: Stekelenburg, De Ligt, De Vrij, Dumfries, Blind, Van Aanholt, Gravenberch, Wijnaldum, De Jong, Malen, Depay.

    Netherlands XI
  14. Today at Euro 2020

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    This is no ordinary Monday. This is a Euro 2020 Monday.

    Four games - FOUR - over the course of the next few hours.

    Group C

    17:00 North Macedonia v Netherlands

    17:00 Ukraine v Austria

    Group B

    20:00 Finland v Belgium

    20:00 Russia v Denmark

  15. Who's off to Wembley?

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    Day 11 at Euro 2020 starts with the Group C finale.

    The Netherlands already know they're off to Budapest next Sunday for a last 16 tie after sealing top spot with one game to spare.

    But will it be Ukraine or Austria who take on Italy at Wembley on Saturday?

    Step this way...