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Russia Expecting a Counter Attacking Wales
Russia remain hopeful of their chance in getting into the knock out stages of Euro 2016 as they set to fave their final group game against Wales. The Golden Eagles' head coach, Leonid Slutsky is expecting difficult tie against Chris Coleman's men, who Slutsky believes will be playing in the counter.
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Hodgson Hoping for a Good England Against Slovakia
England are in a pretty good position ahead of their final group game clash against Slovakia, but Three Lions head coach, Roy Hodgson believes they must put a good performance if they were to beat their opponent this Monday.
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Slovakia Making Special Preparation for England
Keen on picking up another positive results on their final group game against England this Monday, Slovakia are setting up something special for Three Lions. That plan was revealed by The Falcons' head coach, Jan Kozak, who stated that he will be making some changes compared to what they did in previous match against Russia.
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Euro 2016 Goal of the Day 10: Armando Sadiku’s Historic Goal for Albania
Albania showed spirited performance on their final group game as they picked up all three points and maintain that small hope of advancing into the next stage thanks to Armando Sadiku's goal.
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Albania Grabbed First Win in Euro
Albania were able to keep their hope of staying in Euro 2016 alive following a historic victory over Romania on Sunday, thanks to Armando Sadiku's goal. Already losing their previous two matches, Gianni de Biasi's men carry a slight hope of getting into the knock out stages as best third place team.
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France Topped Group A After Swiss Draw
France finally fulfilled their ambition in finishing top of their Euro 2016 group after picking up a goalless draw against Switzerland on Sunday. Les Blues changed several players for that game, though Didier Deschamps still put on a very strong squad in hope to beat their opponent.
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Switzerland vs France (0-0)
Team : Switzerland (4-2-3-1) Sommer; Lichtsteiner, Schar, Djourou, Rodriguez; Behrami, Xhaka; Shaqiri, Dzemalli, Mehmedi; Embolo. France (4-3-3) Lloris; Sagna, Rami, Koscielny, Evra; Sissoko, Cabaye, Pogba; Coman, Gignac, Griezmann.
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Romania vs Albania (0-1)
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Albania Eager to Grab Victory in Final Group Game
Already losing two games doesn't make Albania give up their final group game in Euro 2016 as Gianni De Biasi's men are still aiming for three points. Although advancing into the next stage might depend on other group results, but De Biasi stated that his team will keep pushing for victory against Romania this Sunday.
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Romania Ready for Do or Die Battle Against Albania
Only having one point from two previous games, Romania are inset for a massive battle this Sunday as they face Albania in their final group game. Tricolorii head coach, Anghel Iordancescu insisting to his players that their weekend tie against Albania is a do or die for them as it's an opportunity that their nation should not miss.
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France Expecting an Open Game Against Swiss
Already collecting six points from two games, France are still not fully satisfied yet as they are keen on securing top spot on their group ahead of their final match against Switzerland this Sunday.
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Switzerland Eager to Beat France in Final Group Game
Collecting four points from two games, Switzerland qualification into the knock out stages is still not confirmed as just yet, that's why they are pushing for a victory on their final group game against France.
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Euro 2016 Goal of the Day 9: Axel Witsel’s Sweet Header Against Ireland
Belgium were able to bounce back from their opening fixture defeat against Italy by overwhelming Ireland 3-0 with goals from Romelu Lukaku and Axel Witsel. Among those three goals scored, Witsel's header can be considered as the best on that matchday as it combines precision, quality passing, movement along with powerful heading.
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Ronaldo Missed a Penalty as Portugal Held Again
Portugal still struggling to get their first win in Euro 2016 as they were held into a disappointing goalless draw by Austria on Saturday. European Selecao that only grabbed one point on their opening game against Iceland were very determined in pushing for three points as they control things straight from kick off.
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Portugal vs Austria (0-0)
Portugal v Austria line-ups Portugal: Rui Patricio, Vieirinha, Pepe, Carvalho, Guerreiro, Quaresma, William Carvalho, Joao Moutinho, Andre Gomes, Nani, Ronaldo. Subs: Lopes, Bruno Alves, Fonte, Eder, Joao Mario, Danilo Pereira, Renato Sanches, Rafa, Eliseu, Cedric, Adrien Silva, Eduardo.
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Iceland First Euro Win Denied by Late Own Goal
Iceland dream of grabbing their first win ever in a major tournament was denied in the most dramatic fashion as an own goal from Birkir Mar Saevarsson rescued Hungary from defeat. Our Boys looked to be heading for a historic result when Gylfi Sigurdsson puts them in front on 40 minutes, after successfully converting a spot kick.
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