Postpublished at 07:46 British Summer Time 29 June 2021
Sorry Scott Parker, but Luis Enrique is now the coolest dressed manager in football.
World champions France knocked out in dramatic upset by Switzerland
Spain into quarter-finals after pulsating extra-time win
England v Germany (17:00 BST), Sweden v Ukraine (20:00)
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Neil Johnston and Deepak Mahay
Sorry Scott Parker, but Luis Enrique is now the coolest dressed manager in football.
Croatia 3-5 Spain (aet)
There was a shocking own goal in that Croatia-Spain match. Keeper Unai Simon will not want to see it again. But you can watch it here.
Spain's celebrations dominate the front page of Tuesday's Spanish national daily sports newspaper Mundo Deportivo.
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Croatia 3-5 Spain (aet)
In Copenhagen, there was a bizarre own goal, late heroics from substitutes and "broken hearts" at full-time.
For Spain manager Luis Enrique, it was an "epic game" with a "beautiful ending" but Croatia midfielder Nikola Vlasic's heart was "as big as a house and then it broke after we conceded twice".
Those emotions sum up what a frantic evening it was as Spain progressed to the quarter-finals following a 5-3 win over Croatia in extra time.
Enrique's side were rocked when Croatia substitutes Mislav Orsic and Mario Pasalic scored twice in the final five minutes to come back from 3-1 down, but Spain rallied as the added 30 minutes produced yet more drama.
That's what you call a front page! Swiss daily newspaper 20 Minuten captures the emotion of Switzerland's famous win over world champions France.
France 3-3 Switzerland (pens: 4-5)
Chris Sutton
Former Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
The way Switzerland played, they were a real team and they've been great this tournament. They didn't just lob the ball up the pitch, they played out the back and the way they played with three centre backs, they were brave, they don't play with five in the back.
They showed courage on the ball and they created chances up against this formidable French team.
They were together, organised, slick and they had belief. They played high risk football and they played it well. We have to credit the manager for that, for the organisation, for the belief in the team.
The way they played, you wouldn't put it past them to knock Spain out.
France 3-3 Switzerland (pens: 4-5)
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"I'm sorry about this penalty. I wanted to help the team but I failed," Kylian Mbappe wrote on social media after France's exit.
"It's going to be hard to sleep after this, but unfortunately these are the ups and downs of this sport that I love so much.
"The most important (thing) will be to get back up again even stronger for future commitments. Congratulations and good luck to the Swiss team."
Switzerland
The moment keeper Yann Sommer became a Swiss hero after saving Kylian Mbappe's penalty to knock world champions France out of Euro 2020. Switzerland now meet Spain in the quarter-finals in St Petersburg on Friday.
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Was Monday the greatest day of the Euros, ever?
Two games went to extra time after late goals overturned 3-1 deficits in extraordinary fashion and there were 14 goals in total.
In a classic, world champions France were knocked out by Switzerland on penalties, while Spain overcame Croatia in a pulsating match which went to extra-time.
Before we do anything else, we really must talk about last night...
England v Germany (17:00 BST)
We're 10 hours from kick-off at Wembley. 600 minutes. 36,000 seconds. Make that 35,999...
There's plenty to get stuck into as we countdown to what we hope is a thrilling, brilliant occasion that will live long in the memory.
We'll also bring you all the latest football and transfer news as it happens.
Good to go? Let's get cracking...
It's finally here. This is no ordinary Tuesday. This is a Euro 2020 sudden death knockout Tuesday featuring England against Germany.
Heroes will emerge. Tears will be shed. One team will move to within two wins of the final. The other will be going out. Tournament football at its finest.
Anyone else super nervous?