EURO 2024: Belgium vs Romania: All the stats you need to know; Portugal - Türkiye have never drawn
Belgium will be in a difficult position to face a rising Romania; Portugal and Türkiye will face each other comfortably. That is the information about the EURO 2024 qualifiers tonight and early tomorrow morning (June 23).
Belgium - Romania: All the stats you need to know
At 2am tomorrow morning (June 23), a struggling Belgium team will face a rising Romania team in the second match of Group E of the Euro 2024 finals. The two teams had contrasting results in the opening match, while Belgium missed dozens of chances, causing them to suffer a painful 0-1 defeat against Slovakia, while Romania easily beat Ukraine 3-0.

With Ukraine coming from behind to beat Slovakia 2-1 last night (June 21) in the second round of the Euro 2024 finals, Belgium must beat Romania to create balance in the group, or they face a high risk of being eliminated and losing the right to decide if they lose to Romania. However, be careful with "a wounded tiger".
The message from Belgium after their shock 1-0 defeat to Slovakia in their opening Euro 2024 match was simple: keep calm and carry on. Coach Domenico Tedesco and his players have reviewed their performance and said they made few mistakes. The result means Belgium need to repeat that, and be less unlucky in attack, against Romania, who are buoyed by their 3-0 win over Ukraine.
Belgium meet Romania 12 years after their first meeting in 1993. Historically, the two teams have faced each other 11 times and there has been little difference. Belgium have won 5, drawn 2 and lost 4, scoring 15 goals and conceding 11.
Portugal - Türkiye: Lineups, history of never drawing
Portugal and Türkiye comfortably faced each other in the second match of Group F Euro 2024 after they both "pocketed" 3 points in the first match.

Cristiano Ronaldo's title contenders Portugal will face "dark horse" Türkiye in the second match of Group F Euro 2024 at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund at 11pm today (June 22).
Both teams knew that a win would secure their place in the knockout stages. In the first match, Portugal came from behind to beat the Czech Republic 2-1 with a stoppage-time winner, while Türkiye also scored in stoppage time to beat Georgia 3-1, ending their opponents' efforts to equalize.