Group B of the 2016
European Championship Finals in France.
Played out between 10th June and
10th July, 2016.
England,
Russia,
Slovakia,
Wales.
Host Cities:
Bordeaux, Lens, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris, Saint-Denis,
Saint-Etienne, Toulouse.
France Euro 2016 Group Stage
Euro 2016 - Group B Fixtures and Results
11th June - Bordeaux
Wales - Slovakia
(2:1)
11th June - Marseille
England - Russia
(1:1)
15th June - Lille
Russia - Slovakia
(1:2)
16th June - Lens
England - Wales
(2:1)
20th June - Toulouse
Russia - Wales
(0:3)
0:1 (Aaron Ramsey, 11)
0:2 (Neil Taylor, 20)
0:3 (Gareth Bale, 67)
20th June - St-Etienne
Slovakia - England
(0:0)
Euro 2016 - Group B Squads
England (Marseille, Lens, St-Etienne, Nice)
Goalkeepers:
1-Joe Hart (Manchester City), 13-Fraser Forster (Southampton), 23-Tom Heaton
(Burnley).
Defenders:
2-Kyle Walker (Tottenham), 3-Danny Rose (Tottenham), 5-Gary Cahill
(Chelsea), 6-Chris Smalling (Manchester United), 12-Nathaniel Clyne
(Liverpool), 16-John Stones (Everton), 21-Ryan Betrand (Southampton).
Midfielders:
4-James Milner
(Liverpool), 7-Raheem Sterling (Manchester City), 8-Adam Lallana (Liverpool),
14-Jordan Henderson (Liverpool), 17-Eric Dier (Tottenham), 18-Jack
Wilshere (Arsenal), 19-Ross Barkley (Everton), 20-Dele Alli (Tottenham).
Forwards:
9-Harry Kane (Tottenham), 10-Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), 11-Jamie
Vardy (Leicester), 15-Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool), 22-Marcus Rashford
(Manchester United).
Manager: Roy Hodgson.
Russia (Marseille,
Lille, Toulouse)
Goalkeepers:
1-Igor Akinfeev (CSKA Moscow), 12-Yuri Lodygin (Zenit St Petersburg),
16-Guilherme (Lokomotiv Moscow).
Defenders:
2-Roman Shishkin (Lokomotiv Moscow), 3-Igor Smolnikov (Zenit), 4-Sergei
Ignashevich (CSKA Moscow), 5-Roman Neustadter (Schalke 04), 6-Alexei
Berezutski (CSKA Moscow), 14-Vasili Berezutski (CSKA Moscow), 21-Georgi
Schennikov (CSKA Moscow), 23-Dmitri Kombarov (Spartak Moscow).
Midfielders:
7-Artur Yusupov (Zenit Saint Petersburg), 8-Denis Glushakov (Spartak
Moscow), 11-Pavel Mamaev (Krasnodar), 13-Aleksandr Golovin (CSKA
Moscow), 15-Roman Shirokov (CSKA Moscow), 17-Oleg Shatov (Zenit St
Petersburg), 18-Oleg Ivanov (Terek Grozny), 19-Aleksandr Samedov
(Lokomotiv Moscow), 20-Dmitri Torbinski (Krasnodar).
Forwards:
9-Aleksandr Kokorin (Zenit St Petersburg), 10-Fedor Smolov (Krasnodar),
22-Artyom Dzyuba (Zenit St Petersburg).
Coach: Leonid Slutsky.
Slovakia (Bordeaux, Lille, St-Etienne, Lille)
Goalkeepers:
1-Jan Mucha (Slovan Bratislava), 12-Jan Novota (Rapid Wien), 23-Matus
Kozacik (Viktoria Plzen).
Defenders:
2-Peter Pekarik (Hertha Berlin), 3-Martin Skrtel (Liverpool), 4-Jan Durica (Lokomotiv Moscow),
5-Norbert Gyomber (Roma), 14-Milan Skriniar (Sampdoria), 15-Tomas
Hubocan (Dynamo Moscow), 16-Kornel Salata (Sloven Bratislava), 18-Dusan
Svento (FC Koln).
Midfielders:
6-Jan Gregus (Baumit Jablonec), 7-Vladimir Weiss (Al-Gharafa), 8-Ondrej
Duda (Legia Warsaw), 9-Stanislav Sestak (Ferencvaros), 10-Miroslav Stoch
(Bursaspor), 13-Patrik Hrosovsky (Viktoria Plzen), 17-Marek Hamsik
(Napoli), 19-Juraj Kucka (AC Milan), 20-Robert Mak (PAOK), 22-Viktor
Pecovsky (Zilina).
Forwards:
11-Adam Nemec (Willem II), 21-Michal Duris (Viktoria Plzen).
Coach: Jan Kozak
Wales (Bordeaux, Lens, Toulouse, Paris, Lille, Lyon)
Goalkeepers:
1-Wayne Hennessey (Crystal Palace), 12-Owain Fon Williams (Inverness
Caledonian Thistle), 21-Daniel Ward (Liverpool).
Defenders:
2-Chris Gunter (Reading), 3-Neil Taylor (Swansea), 4-Ben Davies
(Tottenham), 5-James Chester (West Brom), 6-Ashley Williams (Swansea),
15-Jazz Richards (Fulham), 19-James Collins (West Ham).
Midfielders:
7-Joe Allen (Liverpool), 8-Andy King (Leicester), 10-Aaron Ramsey
(Arsenal), 13-George Williams (Fulham), 14-David Edwards (Wolves), 16-Joe Ledley (Crystal Palace),
20-Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), 22-David Vaughan (Nottingham
Forest).
Forwards:
9-Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading), 11-Gareth Bale (Real Madrid), 17-David Cotterill (Birmingham City),
18-Sam Vokes (Burnley), 23-Simon Church (Aberdeen, on loan from Milton
Keynes Dons).
Manager: Chris Coleman.
Saturday, 25th June
Wales - N. Ireland
(1:0) in Paris.
1:0 (Gareth McAuley, own goal, 75)
Sunday, 26th June
Germany -
Slovakia
(1:0) in Lille.
1:0 (Jerome Boateng, 8)
1:0 (Penalty saved from Mesut Ozil, 14)
2:0 (Mario Gomez, 43)
3:0 (Julian Draxler, 63)
Monday, 27th June
England - Iceland
(1:2) in Nice.
1:0 (Wayne Rooney, 4pen)
1:1 (Ragnar Sigurdsson, 6)
1:2 (Kolbeinn Sigthorsson, 18)
All Second Round and 1/4
Final Match Results.
Quarter-final
Friday, 1st July
Wales vs
Belgium
(3:1) in
Lille.
0:1 (Radja Nainggolan, 13)
1:1 (Ashley Williams, 30)
2:1 (Hal Robson-Kanu, 55)
3:1 (Sam Vokes 85)
Semi-Final
Wednesday, 6th July
Portugal vs Wales
in Lyon (2:0)
1:0 (Cristiano Ronaldo, 50)
2:0 (Nani, 53)
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