Hungary vs. France (Saturday, 2.00pm)
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France will aim to maintain their perfect start to Euro 2020 when they make the long journey to Budapest to face off against Hungary on Saturday in Group F.
The hosts fell victim to a 3-0 defeat to a Cristiano Ronaldo-inspired Portugal during their first game, while France started as they mean to go on with a 1-0 success over Germany.
We say: Hungary 0-3 France
France undoubtedly should have scored more than just the one (own) goal against Germany, and Saturday's game represents the perfect opportunity for Mbappe and Benzema to strut their stuff.
Hungary are hardly the easiest team to break down in Europe - as Portugal found out for the majority of their encounter with Rossi's side - but France will surely make it two wins out of two at the Puskas Arena.
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Portugal vs. Germany (Saturday, 5.00pm)
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Portugal will be looking to book their spot in the knockout round of the European Championship with one match to spare when they take on Germany in Munich on Saturday evening.
Fernando Santos's side opened their Euro 2020 campaign with a 3-0 win over Hungary, but Germany have work to do in Group F, having suffered a 1-0 loss to tournament favourites France.
We say: Portugal 1-1 Germany
There is simply no downplaying the importance of this contest despite the early stage of the tournament. Germany will be so desperate to avoid defeat that it could turn into a cagey affair, but Portugal would likely accept a point, so we can see the two teams playing out a low-scoring draw on Saturday.
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Spain vs. Poland (Saturday, 8.00pm)
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Spain will be looking to put an important three points on the board when they play their second group match at this summer's European Championship against Poland on Saturday night.
Luis Enrique's side opened their Group E challenge with a goalless draw against Sweden on Monday, while Poland suffered a 2-1 loss to Slovakia, which has placed them in a tough spot ahead of this match.
We say: Spain 1-0 Poland
Poland's result against Slovakia potentially makes them even more dangerous for Spain, who have a lot to prove this summer; we are expecting a tight match between two sides that struggled going forward in their opening group matches but believe that Spain will emerge victorious in Seville.
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