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POSSIBLE STARTING LINEUPS England predicted XI: Joe Hart; Kyle Walker, Gary Cahill, Chris Smalling, Danny Rose; Eric Dier, Dele Alli, James Milner, Wayne Rooney, Jamie Vardy; Harry Kane Wales predicted XI: Wayne Hennessey; James Chester, Ashley Williams, Ben Davies; Chris Gunter, Aaron Ramsey, Joe Allen, Joe Ledley, Neil Taylor; Gareth Bale; Hal Robson- Kanu
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Match facts
-This will be the 102nd time that England and Wales have
played each other, although this is the first instance of
them facing off in the finals of a major tournament.
-Wales have failed to beat England in seven of their last
eight attempts (W1, D1, L6); their most recent win against
their neighbours came back in May 1984, a 1-0 victory in
Wrexham.
-This is only the second time England are facing another
country from the United Kingdom in a major tournament,
after beating Scotland 2-0 at Euro 1996.
The Three Lions have played in Lens once before, securing
a 2-0 victory over Colombia in the Stade Bollaert-Delelis
during the 1998 World Cup.
-Wales have only scored twice across their last eight
meetings with England; failing to get on the scoresheet in
the last four matches played against their neighbours.
-Mark Hughes is the last Welsh player to score against
England; it was in May 1984 (1-0).
-England have scored at least once in six of their last seven
attempts versus the Dragons, but never more than twice
in this run, the last time they scored three or more was in
1978 (3-1 in Cardiff).
-Wales have conceded in each of their last five games
(including friendlies), their worst run of conceding since
March 2013 (11).
-England have failed to score more than once in 13 of their
last 14 matches at a major tournament (World Cup and
EURO finals).
-England mustered nine shots against Russia in the first-
half, their most in a EURO finals match in the opening 45
minutes since 2004 (11 v Croatia).
-At 25y 293d, England’s starting 11 against Russia was their
second-youngest ever at a major finals after the 2002
World Cup clash with Sweden (25y 206d).
-Ramsey has had a hand in three goals in his last three
games for Wales (two goals, one assist).
-Jamie Vardy has scored in three of his last four
appearances for the Three Lions.
-Gareth Bale has scored 14 of the 31 Wales goals under
Chris Coleman since he took charge of his first game in
February 2012 (45%).
-Wayne Rooney has scored in seven of his last eight
competitive appearances for England. |
If England and Wales draw…
Russia and Slovakia could capitalise on a draw between
England and Wales
If England and Wales draw, Wales will remain top of Group
B, with England staying in third place on two points.
Wales will finish top if they beat Russia or both final group-
stage fixtures end in a draw.
England could still win the group by beating Slovakia if
Wales draw (thanks to goal difference) or lose to Russia.
If England go on to draw with Slovakia, Russia must beat
Wales to knock England out and take at least third.
If England lose to Slovakia and Russia win, England will be
out. If England lose by more than one goal and Russia draw,
England will be out on goal difference. |
If England win...
Eric Dier was on target for England in their draw with Russia
An England victory would put England top of Group B and
knowing a win over Slovakia in their final pool game would
guarantee first place. They could also secure top spot if
they draw with Slovakia and Wales draw or lose against
Russia.
Wales could still win Group B but would need to beat Russia
and hope England fail to defeat Slovakia. They will finish
second if both they and England win, or both England v
Slovakia and Wales v Russia end in draws.
If Wales lose to Russia and Slovakia get a point or three
against England, Wales will finish fourth and will definitely
be out of Euro 2016.
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Today is the group match between England and Wales. By 2pm. @ Stade Bolla ert-De lelis. GROUP B Team Games played Points Goal difference Wales 1 3 +1 Slovakia 2 3 0 England 1 1 0 Russia 2 1 -1 Only two teams are guaranteed a place in the knockout rounds, with four of the six third-placed teams also progressing. Teams which finish their group games on the same number of points are separated by their head-to-head records before goal difference comes in to play. If Wales win... Gareth Bale scored in Wales' win against Slovakia Wales will go on to six points from two games and win the group. Slovakia could join them on six points if they beat England in their final fixture and Wales lose to Russia, but Wales will have a superior head-to-head record after beating Slovakia 2-1. Defeat for England would leave Roy Hodgson's men in third or fourth place, depending on how heavy the loss is. They would then need to beat Slovakia and make up any goal difference deficit on Russia, should they beat Wales, to take second. England can only finish third if they draw against Slovakia and Russia fail to beat Wales and have a worse goal difference. Hodgson and England would then have to wait to see whether two points from three games would be enough to progress to the knockout phase as one of the four best third-placed teams.
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And that will do it. Switzerland get a point out of their
match with Romania, which leaves the former provisionally
atop Group A and within touching distance of the quarter-
finals. Romania improve from their defeat to France, but
will be needing a result against Albania in their final game to
stand a chance of qualification. That's all from us, thanks
for tuning in! |
Switzerland
90' + 1'
S. Tarashaj - In
X. Shaqiri - Out Guys, how has been the match |
Romania
84'
F. Andone - In
B. Stancu - Out Switzerland 83' M. Lang - In B. Džemaili - Out Romania 76' D. Grigore Yellow Card |
Switzerland
64'
B. Embolo - in
H. Seferović - Out Romania 62' S. Filip - in R. Raţ -Out |
Switzerland
64'
B. Embolo - in
H. Seferović - Out Romania 62' S. Filip - in R. Raţ -Out |
Goal!!! Switzerland equalizes 57' J. Djourou Assist 57' Djourou rose highest in a crowd to flick it to his team- mate. 57' WHAT A HIT! Switzerland are level in stunning fashion, as Mehmedi winds up and smacks Djourou's knock-down on the volley with enough power to leave Tatarusanu with no chance. A. Mehmedi - Goal Possession 33-67 59' |
Yellow card
50' Xhaga gets booked for a clumsy foul in the middle. Possession 33-67 53' |
Hmmm Weldone God bless Nigeria God bless PMB God bless ME #Haydeeywashere |
Substitution Mihai Doru Pintilii - out
Ovidiu Ștefan Hoban - in Romania 1:0 Switzerland 46' |
Two romania players awarded yellow cards Lalasticala |
23'
A. Chipciu
Yellow Card 22' A. Prepeliță Yellow Card |
DanBauchi:Lol, they're already leading |
Goal!! Bogdan Stancu 18' Romania leads!!! |
Possession 36-64 16' |
Speechless God bless NIGERIA God bless PMB Gob bless me #Haydeeywashere |
Switzerland have never won two group matches at the Euros, but they have a huge chance to build on a 1-0 triumph over Albania and virtually guarantee themselves a spot in the quarter-finals by taking all three points. Even a draw won't be the worst result but with France to come in their final game, the last thing they'll want is to be needing a result against the hosts. By now almost everyone who's following the Euros has seen Dimitri Payet's stunner that downed Romania in the tournament opener. It was a bitter pill to swallow for the Tricolorii, and they will want to get a result here. Losing 2-1 to France matched the amount of goals that they conceded in qualifying. |
Arsenal is opening the campaign against liverpool on august 13, 2016 *EPL* *2016/17* *Full* *list* *of* *fixtures*: AUG 13 Arsenal v Liverpool, Bournemouth v Man Utd, Burnley v Swansea, Chelsea v West Ham, Crystal Palace v West Brom, Everton v Tottenham, Hull v Leicester, Man City v Sunderland, Middlesbrough v Stoke, Southampton v Watford. AUG 20 Leicester v Arsenal, Liverpool v Burnley, Man Utd v Southampton, Stoke v Man City, Sunderland v Middlesbrough, Swansea v Hull, Tottenham v Crystal Palace, Watford v Chelsea, West Brom v Everton, West Ham v Bournemouth. AUG 27 Chelsea v Burnley, Crystal Palace v Bournemouth, Everton v Stoke, Hull v Man Utd, Leicester v Swansea, Man City v West Ham, Southampton v Sunderland, Tottenham v Liverpool, Watford v Arsenal, West Brom v Middlesbrough. SEP 10 Arsenal v Southampton, Bournemouth v West Brom, Burnley v Hull, Liverpool v Leicester, Man Utd v Man City, Middlesbrough v Crystal Palace, Stoke v Tottenham, Sunderland v Everton, Swansea v Chelsea, West Ham v Watford. SEP 17 Chelsea v Liverpool, Crystal Palace v Stoke, Everton v Middlesbrough, Hull v Arsenal, Leicester v Burnley, Man City v Bournemouth, Southampton v Swansea, Tottenham v Sunderland, Watford v Man Utd, West Brom v West Ham. SEP 24 Arsenal v Chelsea, Bournemouth v Everton, Burnley v Watford, Liverpool v Hull, Man Utd v Leicester, Middlesbrough v Tottenham, Stoke v West Brom, Sunderland v Crystal Palace, Swansea v Man City, West Ham v Southampton. OCT 1 Burnley v Arsenal, Everton v Crystal Palace, Hull v Chelsea, Leicester v Southampton, Man Utd v Stoke, Sunderland v West Brom, Swansea v Liverpool, Tottenham v Man City, Watford v Bournemouth, West Ham v Middlesbrough. OCT 15 Arsenal v Swansea, Bournemouth v Hull, Chelsea v Leicester, Crystal Palace v West Ham, Liverpool v Man Utd, Man City v Everton, Middlesbrough v Watford, Southampton v Burnley, Stoke v Sunderland, West Brom v Tottenham. OCT 22 Arsenal v Middlesbrough, Bournemouth v Tottenham, Burnley v Everton, Chelsea v Man Utd, Hull v Stoke, Leicester v Crystal Palace, Liverpool v West Brom, Man City v Southampton, Swansea v Watford, West Ham v Sunderland. OCT 29 Crystal Palace v Liverpool, Everton v West Ham, Man Utd v Burnley, Middlesbrough v Bournemouth, Southampton v Chelsea, Stoke v Swansea, Sunderland v Arsenal, Tottenham v Leicester, Watford v Hull, West Brom v Man City. NOV 5 Arsenal v Tottenham, Bournemouth v Sunderland, Burnley v Crystal Palace, Chelsea v Everton, Hull v Southampton, Leicester v West Brom, Liverpool v Watford, Man City v Middlesbrough, Swansea v Man Utd, West Ham v Stoke. NOV 19 Crystal Palace v Man City, Everton v Swansea, Man Utd v Arsenal, Middlesbrough v Chelsea, Southampton v Liverpool, Stoke v Bournemouth, Sunderland v Hull, Tottenham v West Ham, Watford v Leicester, West Brom v Burnley. NOV 26 Arsenal v Bournemouth, Burnley v Man City, Chelsea v Tottenham, Hull v West Brom, Leicester v Middlesbrough, Liverpool v Sunderland, Man Utd v West Ham, Southampton v Everton, Swansea v Crystal Palace, Watford v Stoke. DEC 3 Bournemouth v Liverpool, Crystal Palace v Southampton, Everton v Man Utd, Man City v Chelsea, Middlesbrough v Hull, Stoke v Burnley, Sunderland v Leicester, Tottenham v Swansea, West Brom v Watford, West Ham v Arsenal. DEC 10 Arsenal v Stoke, Burnley v Bournemouth, Chelsea v West Brom, Hull v Crystal Palace, Leicester v Man City, Liverpool v West Ham, Man Utd v Tottenham, Southampton v Middlesbrough, Swansea v Sunderland, Watford v Everton. DEC 13 Bournemouth v Leicester, Crystal Palace v Man Utd, Middlesbrough v Liverpool, Sunderland v Chelsea, West Brom v Swansea, West Ham v Burnley. DEC 14 Everton v Arsenal, Man City v Watford, Stoke v Southampton, Tottenham v Hull. DEC 17 Bournemouth v Southampton, Crystal Palace v Chelsea, Everton v Liverpool, Man City v Arsenal, Middlesbrough v Swansea, Stoke v Leicester, Sunderland v Watford, Tottenham v Burnley, West Brom v Man Utd, West Ham v Hull. DEC 26 Arsenal v West Brom, Burnley v Middlesbrough, Chelsea v Bournemouth, Hull v Man City, Leicester v Everton, Liverpool v Stoke, Man Utd v Sunderland, Southampton v Tottenham, Swansea v West Ham, Watford v Crystal Palace. DEC 31 Arsenal v Crystal Palace, Burnley v Sunderland, Chelsea v Stoke, Hull v Everton, Leicester v West Ham, Liverpool v Man City, Man Utd v Middlesbrough, Southampton v West Brom, Swansea v Bournemouth, Watford v Tottenham. JAN 2 Bournemouth v Arsenal, Crystal Palace v Swansea, Everton v Southampton, Man City v Burnley, Middlesbrough v Leicester, Stoke v Watford, Sunderland v Liverpool, Tottenham v Chelsea, West Brom v Hull, West Ham v Man Utd. JAN 14 Burnley v Southampton, Everton v Man City, Hull v Bournemouth, Leicester v Chelsea, Man Utd v Liverpool, Sunderland v Stoke, Swansea v Arsenal, Tottenham v West Brom, Watford v Middlesbrough, West Ham v Crystal Palace. JAN 21 Arsenal v Burnley, Bournemouth v Watford, Chelsea v Hull, Crystal Palace v Everton, Liverpool v Swansea, Man City v Tottenham, Middlesbrough v West Ham, Southampton v Leicester, Stoke v Man Utd, West Brom v Sunderland. JAN 31 Arsenal v Watford, Bournemouth v Crystal Palace, Burnley v Leicester, Man Utd v Hull, Middlesbrough v West Brom, Sunderland v Tottenham, Swansea v Southampton, West Ham v Man City. FEB 1 Liverpool v Chelsea, Stoke v Everton. FEB 4 Chelsea v Arsenal, Crystal Palace v Sunderland, Everton v Bournemouth, Hull v Liverpool, Leicester v Man Utd, Man City v Swansea, Southampton v West Ham, Tottenham v Middlesbrough, Watford v Burnley, West Brom v Stoke. FEB 11 Arsenal v Hull, Bournemouth v Man City, Burnley v Chelsea, Liverpool v Tottenham, Man Utd v Watford, Middlesbrough v Everton, Stoke v Crystal Palace, Sunderland v Southampton, Swansea v Leicester, West Ham v West Brom. FEB 25 Chelsea v Swansea, Crystal Palace v Middlesbrough, Everton v Sunderland, Hull v Burnley, Leicester v Liverpool, Man City v Man Utd, Southampton v Arsenal, Tottenham v Stoke, Watford v West Ham, West Brom v Bournemouth. MAR 4 Leicester v Hull, Liverpool v Arsenal, Man Utd v Bournemouth, Stoke v Middlesbrough, Sunderland v Man City, Swansea v Burnley, Tottenham v Everton, Watford v Southampton, West Brom v Crystal Palace, West Ham v Chelsea. MAR 11 Arsenal v Leicester, Bournemouth v West Ham, Burnley v Liverpool, Chelsea v Watford, Crystal Palace v Tottenham, Everton v West Brom, Hull v Swansea, Man City v Stoke, Middlesbrough v Sunderland, Southampton v Man Utd. MAR 18 Bournemouth v Swansea, Crystal Palace v Watford, Everton v Hull, Man City v Liverpool, Middlesbrough v Man Utd, Stoke v Chelsea, Sunderland v Burnley, Tottenham v Southampton, West Brom v Arsenal, West Ham v Leicester. APR 1 Arsenal v Man City, Burnley v Tottenham, Chelsea v Crystal Palace, Hull v West Ham, Leicester v Stoke, Liverpool v Everton, Man Utd v West Brom, Southampton v Bournemouth, Swansea v Middlesbrough, Watford v Sunderland. APR 4 Arsenal v West Ham, Burnley v Stoke, Hull v Middlesbrough, Leicester v Sunderland, Man Utd v Everton, Swansea v Tottenham, Watford v West Brom. APR 5 Chelsea v Man City, Liverpool v Bournemouth, Southampton v Crystal Palace. APR 8 Bournemouth v Chelsea, Crystal Palace v Arsenal, Everton v Leicester, Man City v Hull, Middlesbrough v Burnley, Stoke v Liverpool, Sunderland v Man Utd, Tottenham v Watford, West Brom v Southampton, West Ham v Swansea. APR 15 Crystal Palace v Leicester, Everton v Burnley, Man Utd v Chelsea, Middlesbrough v Arsenal, Southampton v Man City, Stoke v Hull, Sunderland v West Ham, Tottenham v Bournemouth, Watford v Swansea, West Brom v Liverpool. APR 22 Arsenal v Sunderland, Bournemouth v Middlesbrough, Burnley v Man Utd, Chelsea v Southampton, Hull v Watford, Leicester v Tottenham, Liverpool v Crystal Palace, Man City v West Brom, Swansea v Stoke, West Ham v Everton. APR 29 Crystal Palace v Burnley, Everton v Chelsea, Man Utd v Swansea, Middlesbrough v Man City, Southampton v Hull, Stoke v West Ham, Sunderland v Bournemouth, Tottenham v Arsenal, Watford v Liverpool, West Brom v Leicester. MAY 6 Arsenal v Man Utd, Bournemouth v Stoke, Burnley v West Brom, Chelsea v Middlesbrough, Hull v Sunderland, Leicester v Watford, Liverpool v Southampton, Man City v Crystal Palace, Swansea v Everton, West Ham v Tottenham. MAY 13 Bournemouth v Burnley, Crystal Palace v Hull, Everton v Watford, Man City v Leicester, Middlesbrough v Southampton, Stoke v Arsenal, Sunderland v Swansea, Tottenham v Man Utd, West Brom v Chelsea, West Ham v Liverpool. MAY 21 Arsenal v Everton, Burnley v West Ham, Chelsea v Sunderland, Hull v Tottenham, Leicester v Bournemouth, Liverpool v Middlesbrough, Man Utd v Crystal Palace, Southampton v Stoke, Swansea v West Brom, Watford v Man City. Have a wonderful season.
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Today is d match between Romania and switzerland. By 5pm The match decides whether the will gets their feet back or one of them is advancing to the knockout stage. Starting XI Romania (4-2-3-1): Tatarusanu; Sapunaru, Chiriches,Grigore, Rat; Prepelita, Pintilii; Torje, Sancu, Chipciu; Keseru. Substitutes:-Pantilimon, Matel, Moti, Hoban, Ailbec, Stanciu, Andone, Gaman, Filip, Sanmartean, Adrian Popa I, Lung. Switzerland (4-2-3-1): Sommer; Lichtsteiner, Schar, Djourou, Rodriguez; Behrami, Xhaka; Shaqiri, Dzemaili, Mehmedi; Seferovic. Substitutes:- Moubandje, Elvedi, Von Bergen, Lang, Embolo, Frei, Hitz, Zakaria, Fernandes, Tarashaj, Derdiyok, Burki. |
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