Football fans around the globe will be rubbing their hands ahead of Euro 2020’s four quarter-final clashes kicking off tomorrow — and we’ve already got one eye on the action.
Along with our info-crammed quarter-finals guide, there’s also the latest transfer news, some Euros nostalgia and our daily Wimbledon round-up on the menu.
Euro 2020 guide
Exactly three weeks on from the tournament’s opening clash, Euro 2020’s quarter-final stage commences tomorrow with eight sides desperate to move one step closer to glory.
Switzerland, who stunned favourites France in the last 16, will get the party started against Spain in Friday’s first match before Belgium and Italy meet in a mouth-watering late contest.
Attention then switches to the opposite half of the draw on Saturday, with Denmark and Czech Republic doing battle in a meeting of dark horses before England’s big moment arrives against Ukraine in Rome.
Want to get fully up to speed on all four clashes? Our quarter-final guide is packed with everything you need to know.
Wimbledon preview

The good times keep on rolling for tennis fans with Wimbledon set to play host to another packed day of action.
Roger Federer is the main attraction in SW19 as the eight-time champion faces Frenchman Richard Gasquet, while women’s world No1 Ash Barty is also eyeing a place in the third round against Anna Blinkova.
Meanwhile, after Andy Murray’s dramatic late win on Wednesday evening, Cam Norrie will fly the flag for the Brits when he takes on Australia’s Alex Bolt.
We’ve looked ahead to those three clashes and plenty more in our daily round-up.
Transfer news

We always have our finger on the pulse with the latest transfer news.
Our daily Transfer Talk column rounds up the most eye-catching gossip and rumours from around Europe’s top leagues as the window starts to heat up.
And if you are more interested in which Euro 2020 stars could be on the move, we’ve got a column dedicated to the tournament’s in-demand stars too.
And there’s more
Be sure to enjoy your daily dose of Euros nostalgia as we look back on classic matches from tournaments gone by.
Today’s featured clash heads back nine years to Euro 2012 for England and Ukraine’s most recent tournament meeting — where the Three Lions grinded out a controversial narrow victory.
Horse racing fans are spoilt for choice too, with our daily round-up covering some of the biggest news from the racetracks while today’s featured meeting comes from Haydock Park.