England face Switzerland in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024, with a place in the semi-finals still up for grabs.
Gareth Southgate has managed to navigate every twist and turn of the tournament so far, despite plenty of concerns facing his side.
England have been far from their fluid best, struggling to create chances but doing just enough to eek through games.
One win and two draws were enough to get through the group stages, while Slovakia were the first hurdle in the knockout rounds.
The Three Lions went a goal down early but a last-gasp overhead kick from Jude Bellingham saved the day before Harry Kane scored the winner in extra time.
Switzerland await them, with a place in the final four of the competition up for grabs.
So with that said, here’s everything you need to know about England v Switzerland at Euro 2024.

England v Switzerland kick-off time
England’s quarter-final clash with Switzerland at Euro 2024 is scheduled for Saturday, July 6th, with a kick-off time of 5pm (BST).
The match will be played at the Dusseldorf Arena, home to Bundesliga 2 outfit Fortuna Dusseldorf.
What TV channel is England v Switzerland on?
BBC One will be the UK broadcaster for the game, which is free-to-air, but requires a valid TV licence to view.
Free live stream for England v Switzerland
There is a free live stream available for England’s clash with Switzerland, with BBC iPlayer hosting all of the build-up, action and reaction to the tie.
A valid TV licence is required alongside a BBC account, which will allow you to watch everything on your smartphone or computer device.

England v Switzerland team news
England will be without key defender Marc Guehi on Saturday after the Crystal Palace star picked up his second yellow card of the tournament against Slovakia.
Southgate will be hopeful of having a full squad at his disposal despite that suspension, with Luke Shaw still yet to play a minute this summer.
Former Arsenal star Granit Xhaka has been a doubt for Switzerland, following an injury concern in his nation’s win over Italy.
The midfielder is expected to be cleared as fit to play though, topping a relatively clean bill of health for the side.