Four teams have secured their spots in the quarter-finals of the ongoing European Under-21 Championship being hosted in Slovakia, following Sunday's group stage fixtures.
Germany and Denmark became the latest nations to advance to the last-8 stage after recording impressive victories in their respective matches. Germany overcame Czechia in a high-scoring 4-2 encounter, while Denmark edged past the Netherlands with a 2-1 win.
These two teams join Spain and Italy, who had previously confirmed their quarter-final berths earlier in the tournament.
Remaining Quarter-Final Spots Up for Grabs
The remaining four quarter-final positions will be determined following the conclusion of the final group stage fixtures scheduled for Wednesday. This will complete the eight-team lineup for the knockout phase.
The quarter-finals are set to take place on June 21 and 22, with only four teams advancing to the semi-finals as the competition intensifies.
This year's tournament has showcased some of Europe's most promising young talent, with the qualified teams demonstrating exceptional skill and tactical awareness throughout the group stages.
Football enthusiasts across Nigeria and Africa will be keeping a close eye on these emerging stars, many of whom are expected to feature prominently in senior international competitions in the coming years.
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