The first of the Euro 2016 quarterfinals saw Portugal beat Poland on penalties in front of a 62,940 strong crowd in Marseille to book their spot in the last four. The Selecao may have their critics- they qualified third in their group and have not won a single game in 90 minutes of football at the Championships (five draws), but they find themselves as semi-finalists and their record of reaching five semifinals at major tourmaments since 2000 is second to no European nation bar Germany.
Portugal will face either Wales or Belgium for a spot in the final. Let’s take a look at the other last eight ties left to be played.