UEFA Euro 2004 Group C

The group consisted of Italy, Denmark, Sweden and Bulgaria.

Sweden won the group and advanced to the quarter-finals, along with Denmark.

As all results between the three teams in question were draws, both the points won in these games and the goal difference accrued in these games still left the teams undivided.

This became so with a 2–2 result between Denmark and Sweden in the last group game, a result that Italy knew would eliminate them and one that representatives of both teams denied would happen in advance of the game, Sweden co-coach Lars Lagerbäck quoted as saying in response to Italian questions on the likelihood of this score occurring: "I don't think it will end 2–2 — that is a very unusual result".

In the quarter-finals, Man of the Match: Thomas Sørensen (Denmark)[3] Assistant referees: Rafael Guerrero Alonso (Spain) Oscar Martínez Samaniego (Spain) Fourth official: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium) Man of the Match: Henrik Larsson (Sweden)[4] Assistant referees: Glenn Turner (England) Philip Sharp (England) Fourth official: Stuart Dougal (Scotland) Man of the Match: Thomas Gravesen (Denmark)[5] Assistant referees: Paulo Januário (Portugal) José Cardinal (Portugal) Fourth official: Gilles Veissière (France) Man of the Match: Zlatan Ibrahimović (Sweden)[6] Assistant referees: Rudolf Käppeli (Switzerland) Francesco Buragina (Switzerland) Fourth official: Markus Merk (Germany) Man of the Match: Antonio Cassano (Italy)[7] Assistant referees: Yuri Dupanov (Belarus) Vladimir Eniutin (Russia) Fourth official: Alain Hamer (Luxembourg) Man of the Match: Jon Dahl Tomasson (Denmark)[8] Assistant referees: Christian Schräer (Germany) Jan-Hendrik Salver (Germany) Fourth official: Mike Riley (England)

Scoreboard reads 0–0 at the match between Italy and Bulgaria on 22 June at the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques , Guimarães : Italy would go on to win 2–1, though neither side qualified for the knockout stages .