The quarterfinal field at Euro 2020 is set, and it's hardly one that met pre-tournament expectations.
Gone are the three titans from the vaunted Group of Death: defending champion (Portugal), reigning World Cup champion and heavy favorite (France) and Germany. Advancing are the likes of Switzerland, Ukraine, Czech Republic and Denmark, the latter of which overcame a near-death experience for its talisman and persevered through the group stage and round of 16. Even England won a Euros knockout match in normal time for the first time in its history.
What we're left with is an unpredictable field that still features some powerhouses to go along with the surprise guests.