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Group A of the 2016 European Championship Finals in France.

Played out between 10th June and 10th July, 2016.

Travel to Albania Albania, Travel to France France, Travel to Romania Romania, Travel to Switzerland Switzerland.

The World United Through Football European Championship Finals - France 2016: Group A

Host Cities:
Bordeaux, Lens, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris, Saint-Denis, Saint-Etienne, Toulouse.

France Euro 2016 Group Stage

Group A P W D L F/A Dif Pts
Travel to France France 3 2 1 0 4/1 +3 7
Travel to Switzerland Switzerland 3 1 2 0 2/1 +1 5
Travel to Albania Albania 3 1 0 2 1/3 -2 3
Travel to Romania Romania 3 0 1 2 2/4 -2 1

France 2016 - Road to St-Denis

Euro 2016 - Group A Fixtures and Results

10th June - St-Denis
Travel to France France - Romania Travel to Romania (2:1)

11th June - Lens
Travel to Albania Albania - Switzerland Travel to Switzerland (0:1)

15th June - Paris
Travel to Romania Romania - Switzerland Travel to Switzerland (1:1)

15th June - Marseille
Travel to France France - Albania Travel to Albania (2:0)

19th June - Lyon
Travel to Romania Romania - Albania Travel to Albania (0:1)
0:1 (Armando Sadiku, 43)

19th June - Lille
Travel to Switzerland Switzerland - France Travel to France (0:0)

Euro 2016 - Group A Squads

Travel to Albania

Albania (Lens, Marseille, Lyon)

Goalkeepers:
1-Etrit Berisha (Lazio), 12-Orges Shehi (Skenderbeu Korce), 23-Alban Hoxha (Partizani Tirana).

Defenders:
4-Elseid Hysaj (Napoli), 5-Lorik Cana (Nantes), 6-Frederic Veseli (Lugano), 7-Ansi Agolli (Qarabag), 15-Mergim Mavraj (Cologne), 17-Naser Aliji (Basel), 18-Arlind Ajeti (Frosinone).

Midfielders:
2-Andi Lila (PAS Giannina), 3-Ermir Lenjani (Nantes), 8-Migjen Basha (Como), 9-Ledian Memushaj (Pescara), 13-Burim Kukeli (FC Zurich), 14-Taulant Xhaka (Basel), 20-Ergys Kace (PAOK), 21-Odise Roshi (Rijeka), 22-Amir Abrashi (Freiburg).

Forwards:
10-Armando Sadiku (Vaduz), 11-Shkelzen Gashi (Colorado Rapids), 16-Sokol Cikalleshi (Istanbul BB), 19-Bekim Balaj (Rijeka).

Coach: Gianni de Biasi (Italy).

Travel to France

France (St-Denis, Marseille, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Stade de France)

Goalkeepers:
1-Hugo Lloris (Tottenham), 16-Steve Mandanda (Marseille), 23-Benoit Costil (Stade Rennais).

Defenders:
2-Christophe Jallet (Lyon), 3-Patrice Evra (Juventus), 4-Adil Rami (Sevilla), 13-Eliaquim Mangala (Manchester City), 17-Lucas Digne (AS Roma), 19-Bacary Sagna (Manchester City), 21-Laurent Koscielny (Arsenal), 22-Samuel Umtiti (Lyon).

Midfielders:
5-N'Golo Kante (Leicester), 6-Yohan Cabaye (Crystal Palace), 12-Morgan Schneiderlin (Manchester United), 14-Blaise Matuidi (Paris St Germain), 15-Paul Pogba (Juventus), 18-Moussa Sissoko (Newcastle).

Forwards:
7-Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid), 8-Dimitri Payet (West Ham), 9-Olivier Giroud (Arsenal), 10-Andre-Pierre Gignac (UANL Tigres), 11-Anthony Martial (Manchester United), 20-Kingsley Coman (Bayern Munich).

Coach: Didier Deschamps.

Travel to Romania

Romania (St-Denis, Paris, Lyon)

Goalkeepers:
1-Costel Pantilimon (Watford), 12-Ciprian Tatarusanu (Fiorentina), 23-Silviu Lung (Astra Giurgiu).

Defenders:
2-Alexandru Matel (Dinamo Zagreb), 3-Razvan Rat (Rayo Vallecano), 4-Cosmin Moti (Ludogorets Razgrad), 6-Vlad Chiriches (Napoli), 15-Valerica Gaman (Astra Giurgiu), 16-Steliano Filip (Dinamo Bucharest), 21-Dragos Grigore (Al-Sailiya), 22-Cristian Sapunaru (Pandurii Targu Jiu).

Midfielders:
5-Ovidiu Hoban (Hapoel Be'er Sheva), 7-Alexandru Chipciu (Steaua Bucharest), 8-Mihai Pintilii (Steaua Bucharest), 10-Nicolae Stanciu (Steaua Bucharest), 11-Gabriel Torje (Osmanlispor), 17-Lucian Sanmartean (Al Ittihad), 18-Andrei Prepelita (Ludogorets Razgrad), 20-Adrian Popa (Steaua Bucharest).

Forwards:
9-Denis Alibec (Astra Giurgiu), 13-Claudiu Keseru (Ludogorets Razgrad), 14-Florin Andone (Cordoba), 19-Bogdan Stancu (Genclerbirligi).

Coach: Anghel Iordanescu.

Travel to Switzerland

Switzerland (Lens, Paris, Lille, St-Etienne)

Goalkeepers:
1-Yann Sommer (Borussia Monchengladbach), 12-Marwin Hitz (Augsburg), 21-Roman Burki (Borussia Dortmund).

Defenders:
2-Stephan Lichtsteiner (Juventus), 3-Francois Moubandje (Toulouse), 4-Nico Elvedi (Borussia Monchengladbach), 5-Steve von Bergen (Young Boys), 6-Michael Lang (Basel), 13-Ricardo Rodriguez (Wolfsburg), 20-Johan Djourou (Hamburg), 22-Fabian Schär (Hoffenheim).

Midfielders:
8-Fabian Frei (Mainz), 10-Granit Xhaka (Arsenal), 11-Valon Behrami (Watford), 14-Denis Zakaria (Young Boys), 15-Blerim Dzemaili (Genoa), 16-Gelson Fernandes (Rennes), 23-Xherdan Shaqiri (Stoke City).

Forwards:
7-Breel Embolo (Basel), 9-Haris Seferovic (Eintracht Frankfurt), 17-Shani Tarashaj (Everton), 18-Admir Mehmedi (Bayer Leverkusen), 19-Eren Derdiyok (Kasimpasa).

Coach: Vladimir Petković (Bosnia).

Knockout Rounds

Saturday, 25th June

Travel to Switzerland Switzerland - Poland Travel to Poland (1:1 aet) in St-Etienne.
0:1 (Jakub Blaszczykowski, 39)
1:1 (Xherdan Shaqiri, 82)
(4:5 pens) Granit Xhaka missed.

Sunday, 26th June

Travel to France France - Republic of Ireland Travel to Ireland (2:1) in Lyon.
0:1 (Robbie Brady, 2pen)
1:1 (Antoine Griezmann, 57)
2:1 (Antoine Griezmann, 61)
2:1 (Shane Duffy, sent off, 66)

All Second Round and 1/4 Final Match Results.

Quarter-final

Sunday, 3rd July

Travel to France France vs Iceland Travel to Iceland (5:2) in St-Denis.
1:0 (Olivier Giroud, 12)
2:0 (Paul Pogba, 19)
3:0 (Dimitri Payet, 42)
4:0 (Antoine Griezmann, 45)
4:1 (Kolbeinn Sigthorsson, 56)
5:1 (Olivier Giroud, 59)
5:2 (Birkir Bjarnason, 84

Semi-Final

Thursday, 7th July

Travel to Germany Germany vs France Travel to France in Marseille (0:2)
0:1 (Antoine Griezmann, 45+2pen)
0:2 (Antoine Griezmann, 72)

Sunday, 10th July

Euro 2016 Final
Travel to Portugal Portugal vs France Travel to France in Stade de France (1:0 aet)
1:0 (Eder, 109)

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