24 countries compete in the UEFA
European Championship Finals, to be held in France between 10th June and
10th July, 2016.
Albania, Iceland, Northern Ireland, Slovakia and
Wales all play in the European Championship finals for the first time.
Euro 2016
Fantasy Football:
Code to join Euro 2016 Masters is: 14281DW2
Host Cities:
Bordeaux, Lens, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris, Saint-Denis,
Saint-Etienne, Toulouse.
Euro 2016 - Fixtures and Results
Friday, 10th June
France - Romania
(2:1)
St-Denis - Group A.
Saturday, 11th June
Albania - Switzerland
(0:1)
Lens - Group A.
Wales - Slovakia
(2:1)
Bordeaux -
Group B.
England - Russia
(1:1)
Marseille -
Group B.
Sunday, 12th June
Turkey - Croatia
(0:1)
Paris -
Group D.
Poland - Northern Ireland
(1:0)
Nice - Group C.
Germany - Ukraine
(2:0)
Lille - Group C.
Monday, 13th June
Spain - Czech Republic
(1:0)
Toulouse -
Group D.
Republic of Ireland - Sweden
(1.1)
St-Denis - Group E.
Belgium - Italy
(0:2)
Lyon - Group E.
Tuesday, 14th June
Austria - Hungary
(0:2)
Bordeaux -
Group F.
Portugal - Iceland
(1:1)
St-Etienne -
Group F.
Second Games
Wednesday, 15th June
Russia - Slovakia
(1:2)
Lille -
Group B.
Romania - Switzerland
(1:1)
Paris - Group A.
France - Albania
(2:0)
Marseille - Group A.
Thursday, 16th June
England - Wales
(2:1)
Lens -
Group B.
Ukraine - Northern Ireland
(0:2)
Lyon - Group C.
Germany - Poland
(0:0)
St-Denis - Group C.
Friday, 17th June
Italy - Sweden
(1:0)
Toulouse - Group E.
Czech Republic - Croatia
(2:2)
St-Etienne -
Group D.
Spain - Turkey
(3:0)
Nice -
Group D.
Saturday, 18th June
Belgium - Republic of Ireland
(3:0)
Bordeaux - Group E.
Iceland - Hungary
(1:1)
Marseille -
Group F.
Portugal - Austria
(0:0)
Paris -
Group F.
Final Group Games
Sunday, 19th June
Romania - Albania
(0:1)
Lyon - Group A.
Switzerland - France
(0:0)
Lille - Group A.
Monday, 20th June
Russia - Wales
(0:3)
Toulouse -
Group B.
Slovakia - England
(0:0)
St-Etienne -
Group B.
Tuesday, 21st June
Northern Ireland - Germany
(0:1)
Paris - Group C.
Ukraine - Poland
(0:1)
Marseille - Group C.
Croatia - Spain
(2:1)
Bordeaux -
Group D.
Czech Republic - Turkey
(0:2)
Lens -
Group D.
Wednesday, 22nd June
Hungary - Portugal
(3:3)
Lyon -
Group F.
Iceland - Austria
(2:1)
St-Denis -
Group F.
Italy - Republic of Ireland
(0:1)
Lille - Group E.
Sweden - Belgium
(0:1)
Nice - Group E.
Second Round
Saturday, 25th June
Switzerland - Poland
(1:1 aet) in St-Etienne.
0:1 (Jakub Blaszczykowski, 39)
1:1 (Xherdan Shaqiri, 82)
(4:5 pens) Granit Xhaka missed.
Wales - N. Ireland
(1:0) in Paris.
1:0 (Gareth McAuley, own goal, 75)
Croatia -
Portugal
(0:1 aet) in Lens.
0:1 (Ricardo Quaresma, 117)
Sunday, 26th June
France - Republic of 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)
Germany -
Slovakia
(3:0) 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)
Hungary - 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
Italy - Spain
(2:0) in St-Denis.
1:0 (Giorgio Chiellini, 33)
2:0 (Graziano Pelle, 90+1)
England - Iceland
(1:2) in Nice.
1:0 (Wayne Rooney, 4pen)
1:1 (Ragnar Sigurdsson, 6)
1:2 (Kolbeinn Sigthorsson, 18)
Quarter-finals
Thursday, 30th June
Poland
vs
Portugal
(1:1 aet) in
Marseille.
1:0 (Robert Lewandowski, 2)
1:1 (Renato Sanches, 33)
(3:5 pens) Jakob Blaszczykowski saved.
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)
Saturday, 2nd July
Germany vs 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.
Sunday, 3rd July
France vs
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-Finals
Wednesday, 6th July
Portugal vs
Wales
in Lyon (2:0)
1:0 (Cristiano Ronaldo, 50)
2:0 (Nani, 53)
Thursday, 7th July
Germany vs
France
in Marseille (0:2)
0:1 (Antoine Griezmann, 45+2pen)
0:2 (Antoine Griezmann, 72)
Sunday, 10th July
Euro 2016 Final
Portugal vs
France
in Stade de France (1:0 aet)
1:0 (Eder, 109)
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