With 36 games played and eight teams eliminated, we're now into knockout football at the European Championship in Germany. Twenty four teams remain as they look to be one of the two sides who will compete in the final of Euro 2024 in Berlin on 14 July. BBC Sport takes a look at a few of things to watch out for in the knockout stages.
Home advantage. There is nothing quite like winning a major trophy on home soil and there is a growing belief in Germany that they might just do it. As fan zones filled up to watch their opening game against Scotland there was optimism - but still a feeling that Germany were building a team.
It all changed after their thumping 5-1 victory and now Germany fans truly believe. Speak to fans in bars, train stations and cafes across the country and there are not many doubting them. With a squad packed full of talent, a buoyant following in the stands, and a young, creative manager in Julian Nagelsman, it is a real opportunity for Germany to make it all the way to Berlin.
It is going to come, right? Cristiano Ronaldo was the joint top scorer at Euro 2020 and all eyes were on him as the spearhead of this Portugal team in Germany. But the 39-year-old didn't manage a goal in the group stage - the first time that has happened at either a Euros or World Cup. It isn't for the want of trying, however.
He has had 12 shots so far at Euro 2024 - more than any other player. Should both sides navigate their last-16 games, Portugal and France will meet in the quart.