There were 24. There are now only eight left. Meet your UEFA Euro 2016 quarter-finalists: Belgium, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Wales.

Along with Portugal, Wales are probably the luckiest team left in the competition in the sense that they advanced at the expense of minnows Northern Ireland thanks to a 75th minute own goal by Gareth McAuley. Meanwhile, Portugal played arguably the most boring game of the tournament so far and surprisingly pushed Croatia all the way to a goalless 90 minutes. In extra-time, Quaresma’s 117th winning goal came from Cristiano Ronaldo’s only shot on target in the entire 120 minutes. Call this pure genius, luck or perhaps cruelty in football. 

The fact remains that both Portugal and Wales qualified and will face Poland and Belgium respectively in the Euro 2016 quarter-finals. As for the latter, they are on fire. They’ve netted eight goals in their last three games – half of those coming against Hungary in the Round of 16. Eden Hazard has been showcasing leadership on the pitch. His duel against Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale should be a mouthwatering one! 

In Lyon, Atletico Madrid talisman Antoine Griezmann was the savior of the day as his second half brace canceled Pogba’s conceded penalty error. The Euro 2016 hosts will now face a stiff test in the form of surprise package Iceland, in the Last 8 at the Stade de France. 

Speaking about that Paris-based venue, it is where Italy knocked out European champions Spain on Monday. De Gea produced an excellent performance in post as veteran Iker Casillas had to participate from the bench as a spectator. However, the Man United goalie could not prevent Chiellini from breaking the deadlock in the 33rd minute. Then came Pelle to bury the Spaniards with his 90th minute goal to round up Italy’s historic 2-0 victory. The Azzurri march on to the quarter-finals where they are meant to face Germany. The latter finally found their flow and rhythm in the Last 16 as they demolished Hamsik’s Slovakia 3-0 with wonder goals from Jerome Boateng, Mario Gomez and Julian Draxler. 

Euro 2016 quarter-finals bracket

Euro 2016 Last 16 matches: time, date, channels - exclusive worldwide listings

Find live online, TV and radio listings of the UEFA Euro 2016’s four quarter-final fixtures in chronological order for residents in Canada, UK and USA. If you live outside these countries, just click on each clash or scroll down to the end of the article. There, you’ll be presented with geo-targeted time, date and channels data in addition to worldwide live multiplatform listings. 

*NOTE: Live broadcast data is subject to change. Updates will appear automatically on match pages. 

June 30, 2016 match

When and where to watch Poland vs Portugal:

- In USA at 12pm PT / 3pm ET: ESPN2, ESPN Deportes TV, WatchESPN, ESPN Deportes Radio

- In Canada at 3pm ET: TSN3, TSN1, TSN Radio 1040 | 1410 Vancouver, RDS, TSN4, TSN5

- In UK at 20:00 BST: TalkSport Radio UK

July 1, 2016 match

When and where to watch Wales vs Belgium

- In USA at 12pm PT / 3pm ET: ESPN2, WatchESPN, ESPN Deportes TV, ESPN Deportes Radio

- In Canada at 3pm ET: TSN3, RDS, TSN Radio 1040 | 1410 Vancouver, TSN1, TSN5 

- In UK at 20:00 BST: TalkSport Radio UK

July 2, 2016 match

When and where to watch Germany vs Italy:

- In USA at 12pm PT / 3pm ET: ESPN2, ESPN Deportes TV, WatchESPN, ESPN Deportes Radio

- In Canada at 3pm ET: TSN5, TSN1, TSN Radio 1040 | 1410 Vancouver, TSN4, TSN3, RDS

- In UK at 20:00 BST: TalkSport Radio UK

July 3, 2016 match

When and where to watch France vs Iceland:

- In USA at 12pm PT / 3pm ET: ESPN Deportes Radio, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes TV, WatchESPN

- In Canada at 3pm ET: TSN4, TSN3, TSN5, TSN Radio 1040 | 1410 Vancouver, TSN1, RDS

- In UK at 20:00 BST: TalkSport Radio UK

Find out which nations will make it into the UEFA Euro 2016 semifinals scheduled to take place on July 6th and July 7th. Stay tuned to Live Soccer TV for exclusive global live multiplatform broadcast listings.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Poland 1 - 1P Portugal

June 30, 2016 3:00pmStade Vélodrome, France

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Wales 3 - 1 Belgium

July 1, 2016 3:00pmGrand Stade Lille Métropole

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Germany P1 - 1 Italy

July 2, 2016 3:00pmNouveau Stade Bordeaux

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France 5 - 2 Iceland

July 3, 2016 3:00pmStade de France, France

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