Since the tournament expanded to 32 teams in 1998, the record of group winners and runners up is:
The above table breaks down the elimination round for group winners and runners-up, so for example of the 14 group winners advancing with 9 points, seven made it to the semi-finals, while just one was eliminated in the Round of 16 (Spain in 2006).
Of the nine group runners-up that survived the Round of 16, six were eliminated in the Quarter-Finals, while two finished third and one (France 2006) lost in the final. Three semi-finalists out of a possible twenty is surprisingly poor although it's a small sample size.
It's also no help to be an unbeaten runner-up, with 12 of the 15 eliminated in the Round of 16.
Five of the 31 Round of 16 losses by runners-up were on penalties, with only one group winner (Switzerland in 2006) eliminated by the same method.
Do England really want to finish runners-up today?
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