Many supporters are wondering why Bellingham has avoided a ban while Demiral will miss the quarter-final against Netherlands as well as the semi-final, should his team progress.
The discrepancy is down to the nature of the pair's celebrations. Bellingham was accused of aiming a lewd gesture towards the Slovakia bench after his goal, but the Real Madrid star explained it was an "inside joke" aimed at friends of his in the stands. UEFA ruled that he was punished for "for violating the basic rules of decent conduct".
Demiral, on the other hand, made a political salute as his celebration was seen as a nod to the Turkish right-wing political group the Grey Wolves. UEFA explained that he was suspended "for using sports events for manifestations of a non-sporting nature".