Jude Bellingham could still receive a Euro 2024 ban despite being cleared to play against Switzerland.
Bellingham has been handed a fine and a one-match suspended ban by UEFA following their investigation into his conduct during England's quarter-final clash against Slovakia.
He appeared to aim an X-rated gesture towards the Slovakia bench following his dramatic equaliser.
Bellingham has been punished for 'violating the basic rules of decent conduct'.
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The match he could miss if one thing happens has been revealed as he will be available against Switzerland in England's quarter-final showdown on Saturday.
But Bellingham is at risk of facing a potential Euro 2024 ban - along with four of his international teammates.
The 21-year-old is on a booking, having been cautioned against Slovakia.
So, if he picks up a yellow card against Switzerland, then he will be slapped with a one-match suspension.
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However, if Bellingham avoids a yellow card against Switzerland, then he will be on a clean slate for the rest of the tournament as UEFA reset booking tallies after the quarter-final stage.
He would only miss the final if he's shown a straight red card in the semi-finals.
A potential ban for Bellingham would be a massive blow to Southgate and his England side.
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He's been hugely influential and has two goals to his name at Euro 2024. He scored a header against Serbia before bagging a wondergoal against Slovakia.
Marc Guehi has already fallen foul of UEFA's rules after being booked against Slovakia - his second yellow card of the tournament.
The Crystal Palace defender, who has started all four of England's games at Euro 2024, was shown a yellow card against Slovenia before picking up another caution in his last outing.
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