Germany bagged their first win at Euro 2020 after defeating reigning champions Portugal 4-2 on Saturday evening.
Fresh from a brace against Hungary, Cristiano Ronaldo continued to lead Portugal's line and Germany meanwhile gave the trio of Serge Gnabry, Thomas Muller and Kai Havertz another slot.
The Germans looked to have gone ahead on five minutes with a first-time volley from Raphael Gosens at the back-post, but it was disallowed after the former strayed offside.
Portugal proved more accurate on 15 minutes after Ronaldo was spotted at the perfect place and time to finish off a quick breakaway between Bernardo Silva and Diogo Jota.
The leveller from the Germans came 20 minutes thereafter as sustained pressure play from Havertz forced Ruben Diaz to direct a cross-field ball from Gosens into the far corner.
Germany were ahead after four minutes as a stroke of good fortune saw Raphael Guerreiro thumped Joshua Kimmich's ball into the roof of the net.
Die Mannschaft added a third six minutes from the break when Havertz ran unchecked in the area to side-foot a low floater from Gosens past goalkeeper Rui Patricio.
Gosens continued to trouble the defending champions as he made it five with a header at the back-post on 60 minutes following a ball from Kimmich.
Portugal fought back from a free-kick seven minutes later when Ronaldo ran towards the wide side to play a square ball for Jota to finish from close-range.
Portugal were unlucky not to have had a third in the last 12 minutes with a powerful shot outside the area from Renato Sanches, but he struck the woodwork.
The two nations still had a go at each other in the closing passages, but the Germans held firm to see out their first victory in Group F.
France will have to wait a bit longer to secure a spot in the last 16 EURO 2020 after battling back to rescue a 1-1 draw against Hungary in Group F on Saturday afternoon.
France were on the front foot in the early exchanges and Mbappe came close to giving them the lead in the 17th minute with a free glancing header inside the box that missed just wide after a cross by Digne.
Karim Benzema had a big chance to break the deadlock on the half-hour mark after a clever back-heel by Mbappe, but he miskicked a volley wide with only shot-stopper Peter Gulacsi to beat.
Les Bleus were punished for being casual at the back on the stroke of half-time after Roland Sallai pounced on a poor clearance by Benjamin Pavard and played a through ball towards Attila Fiola, who got past his marker and fired a low strike into the bottom corner.
France were struggling to break down Hungary in the early stages of the second stanza and Deschamps made a tactical change just before the hour-mark, bringing on Ousmane Dembele in place of Adrien Rabiot.
Dembele made an instant impact for Les Bleus, as almost levelled matters two minutes after coming on with a looping strike on the right side of the box that as tipped into the post by Gulacsi.
Griezmann eventually equalised for France in the 66th minute with a smashing low strike inside the box from the rebound after Hungary failed to clear their lines.
Mbappe had a good chance to snatch the winner for France in the last eight minutes after Giroud sent him through on goal with his first touch but his strike was parried away by Gulacsi, who ultimately earned a first point for Hungary in the group.
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