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Group B of the 2016 European Championship Finals in France.

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

Travel to England England, Travel to Russia Russia, Travel to Slovakia Slovakia, Travel to Wales Wales.

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

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

France Euro 2016 Group Stage

Group B P W D L F/A Dif Pts
Travel to Wales Wales 3 2 0 1 6/3 +3 6
Travel to England England 3 1 2 0 3/2 +1 5
Travel to Slovakia Slovakia 3 1 1 1 3/3 -- 4
Travel to Russia Russia 3 0 1 2 2/6 -4 1

France 2016 - Road to St-Denis

Euro 2016 - Group B Fixtures and Results

11th June - Bordeaux
Travel to Wales Wales - Slovakia Travel to Slovakia (2:1)

11th June - Marseille
Travel to England England - Russia Travel to Russia (1:1)

15th June - Lille
Travel to Russia Russia - Slovakia Travel to Slovakia (1:2)

16th June - Lens
Travel to England England - Wales Travel to Wales (2:1)

20th June - Toulouse
Travel to Russia Russia - Wales Travel to Wales (0:3)
0:1 (Aaron Ramsey, 11)
0:2 (Neil Taylor, 20)
0:3 (Gareth Bale, 67)

20th June - St-Etienne
Travel to Slovakia Slovakia - England Travel to England (0:0)

Euro 2016 - Group B Squads

Travel to England

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.

Travel to Russia

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.

Travel to Slovakia

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

Travel to Wales

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.

Knockout Rounds

Saturday, 25th June

Travel to Wales Wales - N. Ireland Travel to Northern Ireland (1:0) in Paris.
1:0 (Gareth McAuley, own goal, 75)

Sunday, 26th June

Travel to Germany Germany - Slovakia Travel to 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

Travel to England England - Iceland Travel to 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

Travel to Wales Wales vs Belgium Travel to 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

Travel to Portugal Portugal vs Wales Travel to Wales in Lyon (2:0)
1:0 (Cristiano Ronaldo, 50)
2:0 (Nani, 53)

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