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Group E of the 2016 European Championship Finals in France.

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

Travel to Belgium Belgium, Travel to Italy Italy, Travel to Ireland Republic of Ireland, Travel to Sweden Sweden.

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

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

France Euro 2016 Group Stage

Group E P W D L F/A Dif Pts
Travel to Italy Italy 3 2 0 1 3/1 +2 6
Travel to Belgium Belgium 3 2 0 1 4/2 +2 6
Travel to Ireland Ireland 3 1 1 1 2/4 -2 4
Travel to Sweden Sweden 3 0 1 2 1/3 -2 1

France 2016 - Road to St-Denis

Euro 2016 - Group F Fixtures and Results

13th June - St-Denis
Travel to Ireland Republic of Ireland - Travel to Sweden Sweden (1:1)

13th June - Lyon
Travel to Belgium Belgium - Travel to Italy Italy (0:2)

17th June - Toulouse
Travel to Italy Italy - Travel to Sweden Sweden (1:0)

18th June - Bordeaux
Travel to Belgium Belgium - Travel to Ireland Republic of Ireland (3:0)

22nd June - Lille
Travel to Italy Italy - Travel to Ireland Republic of Ireland (0:1)
0:1 (Robbie Brady, 85)

22nd June - Nice
Travel to Sweden Sweden - Travel to Belgium Belgium (0:1)
0:1 (Radja Nainggolan, 84)

Euro 2016 - Group E Squads

Travel to Belgium

Belgium (Lyon, Bordeaux, Nice, Toulouse, Lille)

Goalkeepers:
1-Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea), 12-Simon Mignolet (Liverpool), 13-Jean-Francois Gillet (Mechelen).

Defenders:
2-Toby Alderweireld (Tottenham), 3-Thomas Vermaelen (Barcelona), 5-Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham), 15-Jason Denayer (Galatasaray), 16-Thomas Meunier (Club Brugges), 18-Christian Kabasele (Genk), 21-Jordan Lukaku (Oostende), 23-Laurent Ciman (Montreal Impact).

Midfielders:
4-Radja Nainggolan (Roma), 6-Axel Witsel (Zenit Saint-Petersburg), 7-Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City), 8-Marouane Fellaini (Manchester United), 10-Eden Hazard (Chelsea), 11-Yannick Carrasco (Atletico Madrid), 19-Moussa Dembele (Tottenham), 14-Dries Mertens (Napoli).

Forwards:
9-Romelu Lukaku (Everton), 17-Divock Origi (Liverpool), 20-Christian Benteke (Liverpool), 22-Michy Batshuayi (Marseille).

Coach: Marc Wilmots.

Travel to Italy

Italy (Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, St-Denis, Bordeaux)

Goalkeepers:
1-Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus), 12-Salvatore Sirigu (Paris Saint-Germain), 13-Federico Marchetti (Lazio).

Defenders:
2-Mattia De Sciglio (AC Milan), 3-Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), 4-Matteo Darmian (Manchester United), 5-Angelo Ogbonna (West Ham), 15-Andrea Barzagli (Juventus), 19-Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus).

Midfielders:
6-Antonio Candreva (Lazio), 8-Alessandro Florenzi (Roma), 10-Thiago Motta (Paris Saint-Germain), 14-Stefano Sturaro (Juventus), 16-Daniele De Rossi (Roma), 18-Marco Parolo (Lazio), 21-Federico Bernardeschi (Fiorentina), 22-Stephan El Shaarawy (Roma), 23-Emanuele Giaccherini (Bologna).

Forwards:
7-Simone Zaza (Juventus), 9-Graziano Pelle (Southampton), 11-Ciro Immobile (Borussia Dortmund), 17-Eder (Inter), 20-Lorenzo Insigne (Napoli).

Coach: Antonio Conte.

Travel to Ireland

Republic of Ireland (St-Denis, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon)

Goalkeepers:
1-Keiren Westwood (Sheffield Wednesday), 16-Shay Given (Stoke), 23-Darren Randolph (West Ham).

Defenders:
2-Seamus Coleman (Everton), 3-Ciaran Clark (Aston Villa), 4-John O'Shea (Sunderland), 5-Richard Keogh (Derby), 12-Shane Duffy (Blackburn), 15-Cyrus Christie (Derby), 17-Stephen Ward (Burnley).

Midfielders:
6-Glenn Whelan (Stoke), 7-Aiden McGeady (Everton), 8-James McCarthy (Everton), 11-James McClean (West Brom), 13-Jeff Hendrick (Derby), 18-David Meyler (Hull), 19-Robbie Brady (Norwich), 20-Wes Hoolahan (Norwich), 22-Stephen Quinn (Reading).

Forwards:
9-Shane Long (Southampton), 10-Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy), 14-Jonathan Walters (Stoke), 21-Daryl Murphy (Ipswich).

Coach: Martin O'Neill.

Travel to Sweden

Sweden (St-Denis, Toulouse, Nice)

Goalkeepers:
1-Andreas Isaksson (Kasimpasa), 12-Robin Olsen (Copenhagen), 23-Patrik Carlgren (AIK).

Defenders:
2-Mikael Lustig (Celtic), 3-Erik Johansson (Copenhagen), 4-Andreas Granqvist (Krasnodar), 5-Martin Olsson (Norwich), 13-Pontus Jansson (Torino), 14-Victor Lindelof (Benfica), 17-Ludwig Augustinsson (Copenhagen).

Midfielders:
6-Emil Forsberg (Leipzig), 7-Sebastian Larsson (Sunderland), 8-Albin Ekdal (Hamburg), 9-Kim Kallstrom (Grasshoppers), 15-Oscar Hiljemark (Palermo), 16-Pontus Wernbloom (CSKA Moscow), 18-Oscar Lewicki (Malmo), 21-Jimmy Durmaz (Olympiakos), 22-Erkan Zengin (Trabzonspor).

Forwards:
10-Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Paris), 11-Marcus Berg (Panathinaikos), 19-Emir Kujovic (Norrkoping), 20-John Guidetti (Celta Vigo).

Coach: Erik Hamren.

Knockout Rounds

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)

Sunday, 26th June

Travel to Hungary Hungary - Belgium Travel to Belgium (0:4) in Toulouse.
0:1 (Toby Alderweireld, 10)
0:2 (Michy Batshuayi, 78)
0:3 (Eden Hazard, 79)
0:4 (Yannick Carrasco, 90+1)

Monday, 27th June

Travel to Italy Italy - Spain Travel to Spain (2:0) in St-Denis.
1:0 (Giorgio Chiellini, 33)
2:0 (Graziano Pelle, 90+1)

All Second Round and 1/4 Final Match Results.

Quarter-finals

Friday, 1st July

Travel to Wales Wales - 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)

Saturday, 2nd July

Travel to Germany Germany - Italy Travel to Italy (1:1 aet) in Bordeaux.
1:0 (Mesut Özil, 65)
1:1 (Leonardo Bonucci, 78pen)
(6:5 pens) Matteo Darmian missed Italy's ninth penalty.

No Group E teams advanced to the semi-finals.

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