Gareth Southgate's hopes of winning the Euros have been boosted after UEFA handed England an extra knockout game at Wembley.But the Three Lions might have to beat old enemies Germany to keep alive their hopes of conquering Europe.UEFA bosses have stripped Dublin and Bilbao of hosting rights following their failure to guarantee that supporters will be allowed to attend games this summer because of Covid-19.The last 16 game scheduled to take place in Dublin will now take place at Wembley and involve England, if they win their group.If England finish top of Group D, ahead of Croatia, Scotland and Czech Republic, they will face the runners up of Group F, which includes Germany, France and Portugal, at the home of football.The decision also.
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