Euro 2025: Italy Qualify Despite Loss to Spain; Portugal Out of Euro 2025
europe July 11, 2025 23:30Italy secures quarterfinal spot despite defeat to Spain; Portugal's Euro 2025 journey ends with a loss to Belgium in the final group stage match.
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