The Slovakia vs Romania live stream is one of the concluding games in Group E, which could hardly be closer. Everything is to play for — and you can watch it from anywhere
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The Slovakia vs Romania live stream is one of the concluding games in Group E, which could hardly be closer. Everything is to play for — and you can watch it from anywhere
Romania head into this final round at the top of a group where all four teams have three points. They were brilliant against Ukraine but were eventually outdone by Belgium. Spurs defender Radu Drăgușin has impressed at the back while up front Denis Drăguș poses a threat.
If results go their way, Slovakia could qualify as group winners for the first time ever, which would be a significant moment in the country’s footballing history. Either way, they are progressing under boss Francesco Calzona, as shown in their impressive defeat of Belgium on matchday one.
Romania: Nita; Ratiu, Dragusin, Burca, Bancu; M Marin, R Marin, Stanciu; Coman, Dragus, Hagi
Romania were simply superb in their 3-0 win over to Ukraine to start the tournament, but they were rather overwhelmed by an efficient Belgium performance. They may go into this game on pole position in Group E, but finishing with a win would, in theory, give the men in yellow and easier last 16 tie. While a draw may be enough to send Slovakia through, it would be a risky strategy to park the bus and hope for the best – expect the Falcons' head coach Francesco Calzona to go for the win today.
23-year-old striker David Strelec comes into the Sloavkia attack in Calzona's only change. Edi Iordănescu has resisted the urge to bring fit again veteran forward Denis Alibec straight back into Romania's starting XI – newly signed Trabzonspor striker Denis Drăguș is preferred up top. Elsewhere, Florinel Coman has replaced Valentin Mihaila.
Both sides have tasted victory and defeat in their opening two games, meaning Group E is open.
They could progress into the knockouts, though Belgium and Ukraine also have that chance – with all teams currently locked on three points.
It means it is effectively a play-off later today for all teams involved.
Hands up who predicted Romania would be leading Group E going into matchday three? After starting with an impressive 3-0 win over Ukraine, Romania went down 2-0 against Belgium last time out, but Edward Iordanescu's side had chances of their own to score and will back themselves to produce a response here.
Slovakia produced a huge upset by beating Belgium in their opening game, and, when they took the lead against Ukraine last time out, fans of the Falcons could be forgiven for thinking they were heading for top spot in Group E. That is still a possibility, and a win here guarantees passage to the knockouts.
This will be the first competitive match between these two sides since the turn of the millennium, but their last friendly meeting in 2013 ended in a 1-1 draw. Considering a stalemate sends both sides through to the round of 16, a repeat today wouldn't be a massive surprise.
Romania have three players who are walking the tightrope of suspension here, with Bancu and both Marins just one booking away from missing the next game, while Schranz is the only member of the Slovakia starting XI who needs to be extra careful to avoid another yellow card.The conclusion of Group E in Euro 2024 promises to be exciting. All four teams enter the final Matchday not only with chances of advancing but also with the same number of points and very similar goal differences. Therefore, everything is yet to be decided, and each nation controls its own fate.
Both Romania and Slovakia have strong chances of advancing to the next round, even with a tie, depending on the outcome of the Belgium vs. Ukraine match. While a draw might suffice, both teams may avoid taking too many risks. However, speculating on this result could be dangerous, making this a high-stakes game.
The Slovakia vs Romania live stream is one of the concluding games in Group E, which could hardly be closer. Everything is to play for — and you can watch it from anywhere
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Romania head into this final round at the top of a group where all four teams have three points. They were brilliant against Ukraine but were eventually outdone by Belgium. Spurs defender Radu Drăgușin has impressed at the back while up front Denis Drăguș poses a threat.
If results go their way, Slovakia could qualify as group winners for the first time ever, which would be a significant moment in the country’s footballing history. Either way, they are progressing under boss Francesco Calzona, as shown in their impressive defeat of Belgium on matchday one.
Here's how they line up:
Slovakia: Dubravka; Pekarik, Vavro, Skriniar, Hancko; Kucka, Lobotka, Duda; Schranz, Strelec, Haraslin
Romania: Nita; Ratiu, Dragusin, Burca, Bancu; M Marin, R Marin, Stanciu; Coman, Dragus, Hagi
Romania were simply superb in their 3-0 win over to Ukraine to start the tournament, but they were rather overwhelmed by an efficient Belgium performance. They may go into this game on pole position in Group E, but finishing with a win would, in theory, give the men in yellow and easier last 16 tie. While a draw may be enough to send Slovakia through, it would be a risky strategy to park the bus and hope for the best – expect the Falcons' head coach Francesco Calzona to go for the win today.
23-year-old striker David Strelec comes into the Sloavkia attack in Calzona's only change. Edi Iordănescu has resisted the urge to bring fit again veteran forward Denis Alibec straight back into Romania's starting XI – newly signed Trabzonspor striker Denis Drăguș is preferred up top. Elsewhere, Florinel Coman has replaced Valentin Mihaila.
Both sides have tasted victory and defeat in their opening two games, meaning Group E is open.
They could progress into the knockouts, though Belgium and Ukraine also have that chance – with all teams currently locked on three points.
It means it is effectively a play-off later today for all teams involved.
Hands up who predicted Romania would be leading Group E going into matchday three? After starting with an impressive 3-0 win over Ukraine, Romania went down 2-0 against Belgium last time out, but Edward Iordanescu's side had chances of their own to score and will back themselves to produce a response here.
Slovakia produced a huge upset by beating Belgium in their opening game, and, when they took the lead against Ukraine last time out, fans of the Falcons could be forgiven for thinking they were heading for top spot in Group E. That is still a possibility, and a win here guarantees passage to the knockouts.
This will be the first competitive match between these two sides since the turn of the millennium, but their last friendly meeting in 2013 ended in a 1-1 draw. Considering a stalemate sends both sides through to the round of 16, a repeat today wouldn't be a massive surprise.
Romania have three players who are walking the tightrope of suspension here, with Bancu and both Marins just one booking away from missing the next game, while Schranz is the only member of the Slovakia starting XI who needs to be extra careful to avoid another yellow card.The conclusion of Group E in Euro 2024 promises to be exciting. All four teams enter the final Matchday not only with chances of advancing but also with the same number of points and very similar goal differences. Therefore, everything is yet to be decided, and each nation controls its own fate.
Both Romania and Slovakia have strong chances of advancing to the next round, even with a tie, depending on the outcome of the Belgium vs. Ukraine match. While a draw might suffice, both teams may avoid taking too many risks. However, speculating on this result could be dangerous, making this a high-stakes game.