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Hear the Three Lions roar: England's Euro history, stats, squad & fixtures

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Hear the Three Lions roar - Here are England's Euro history, stats, squad & fixtures - all you need to know about England's roaring Euro journey.

England is the joint oldest national team in football. It played in the world's first international football match in 1872, against Scotland. England's home ground is Wembley Stadium, London, and its training headquarters is St George's Park, Burton upon Trent. The team's manager is Gareth Southgate.

The England ace is in immense form after scoring 23 league goals for Spurs last season. And with Kane's future up in the air, he will want to attract potential suitors with a strong display at the Euros. The 27-year-old was the star of the show at the World Cup in 2018 after six goals earned him the Golden Boot.

Wayne Rooney scored six goals in ten EURO appearances:

England's Euro records

Best result: Semi-finals 1968, 1996

EURO appearances: 9

EURO hosts: 1996 (SF)

Overall record: P31 W10 D11 L10 F40 A35

Group stage record: P24 W9 D7 L8 F34 A29

Knockout record: P7 W1 D4 L2 F6 A6

Euro 2020 fixtures

Group stage

Sunday, June 13 - Group D: England vs Croatia; Kick-off 2pm (London)

Friday, June 18 - Group D: England vs Scotland; Kick-off 8pm (London)

Tuesday, June 22 - Group D: Czech Republic vs England; Kick-off 8pm (London)

The top two in each group qualify, plus four of the six best third-placed teams.

Euro 2020 groups

Group A: Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Wales

Group B: Belgium, Russia, Denmark, Finland

Group C: Ukraine, Netherlands, Austria, North Macedonia

Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland

Group E: Spain, Poland, Sweden, Slovakia

Group F: Germany, France, Portugal, Hungary

Last 16 knockout stage

This is where England's gameplan becomes a lot more interesting.

Gareth Southgate might even prefer to avoid a potential last-16 meeting with one of Portugal, Germany, France or Hungary, who lie in wait if the Three Lions win Group D.

If England finish second in their group, they will likely face an on-paper easier opponent in the next round - the runner-up from Group E, meaning one of Spain, Sweden, Poland or Slovakia.

There are three potential outcomes if England finish third in Group D but still qualify.

Depending on which other groups have three qualifiers, there are 10 possible combinations for the overall last-16 line-ups.

Five of those possible combinations - and statistically the most likely - would see England facing the winner of Group C (containing Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria and North Macedonia), three playing the winner of Group E (containing Spain, Sweden, Poland and Slovakia), and only two against the winner of Group B (containing Denmark, Finland, Belgium and Russia).

If England win Group D...

Tuesday, June 29 - vs Group F runners-up (Portugal, France, Germany, Hungary); Kick-off 5pm (London)

If England finish second in Group D...

Monday, June 28 - vs Group E runners-up (Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia); Kick-off 5pm (Copenhagen)

If England finish as one of four best third-place teams...

One of:

Sunday, June 27 - vs Group C winners (Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia); Kick-off 5pm (Budapest)

Sunday, June 27 - vs Group B winners (Denmark, Finland, Belgium and Russia); Kick-off 8pm (Seville)

Tuesday, June 29: vs Group E winners (Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia); Kick-off 8pm (Glasgow)

Quarter-finals

If England win Group D and win last-16 game...

Saturday, July 3 - vs Winner Group E (Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia) OR 3rd in Group A/B/C/D; Kick-off 8pm (Rome)

If England finish second in Group D and win last-16 game...

Friday, July 2 - vs Winner Group F (Portugal, France, Germany, Hungary) OR 3rd group A/B/C; Kick-off 5pm (St Petersburg)

If England finish as one of four best third-place teams and win last-16 game...

If England beat Group B winner in last-16:

Friday, July 2 - vs Winner Group A (Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland) OR Runner-up Group C (Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia); Kick-off 8pm (Munich)

If England beat Group C winner in last-16:

Saturday, July 3 - Runner-up Group A (Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland) OR Runner-up Group B (Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia); Kick-off 6pm (Baku)

If England beat Group E winner in last-16:

Saturday, July 3 - Winner Group D (England, Scotland, Croatia, Czech Republic) OR Runner-Up Group F (Portugal, France, Germany, Hungary); Kick-off 8pm (Rome)

And beyond?

Will Southgate's side still be in action? If you're an optimistic England fan, keep these dates marked...

Semi-finals - July 6-7 (London)

Final - July 11 (London)