When the Euro 2020 draw was done, all eyes were on Group F, the last group. It was known as the group of death and rightly so.
France, Germany and Portugal were in the same group of Hungary and everyone wrote them off well before the tournament. The last two World Cup winners and the defending champions of the Euros.
However, Hungary were just a few minutes away from going through and knocking the Germans out. The Hungarians also managed to get a surprise draw with France while Portugal did not score until the 84th minute.
In the end, Germany made it through and qualified for the last 16 with France and Portugal. The three favourites qualified (the Portuguese as one of the best thirds) and all three said goodbye in the first knockout round.
Fernando Santos' men were the first to be eliminated. On Sunday, Cristiano Ronaldo and company were defeated by Belgium in Sevilla despite having more chances than their opponents.
It was not a big surprise that Belgium went through, but the Swiss eliminating the French certainly was. The big favourites to win the title went out of the Euros on penalties after losing a two goal lead in the closing stages of the 90 minutes of regulation time. Yet another group F side eliminated.
Lastly, Germany were the final team to be knocked out. Wembley and England saw Germany get knocked out by two second half goals from Sterling and Kane.