The quarterfinal line-up at the European Championships started to take shape yesterday after three drab matches that will live forever in the record books but not the memory.
The start of the round of 16 saw Poland, Portugal and Wales make it through to the final eight.
Poland qualified for the quarterfinals for the first time after converting all their penalties to beat Switzerland 5-4 in a shootout in Saint-Etienne. Following a 1-1 draw the Swiss dominated for long periods, Grzegorz Krychowiak stepped up to score the winning penalty.
Krychowiak's spot-kick capped an impressive display by Poland during the shootout. The only player to miss was Switzerland midfielder Granit Xhaka, who fired wide of the left post.
"Preparing for this match, we tried to improve our penalties, and we knew they'd be taken in the best possible way," Poland coach Adam Nawalka said.