Things at Euro 2020 have lined up quite nicely for England. The Three Lions didn't exactly overwhelm in the group stage, but they topped their quartet without conceding a goal, playing all three games at the friendly confines of Wembley Stadium. They won't have to travel for the round of 16, either, welcoming a German team that is as dangerous going forward as it is vulnerable in the back to London. One neutral-venue quarterfinal is all that stands between England—which is on the demonstrably less difficult half of the bracket—and it becoming the de facto host of the pan-UEFA competition, with the semifinals and final all taking place at Wembley.
Grealish, Sancho Transfer Rumors Come at an Awkward Time for England
