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UEFA Euro 2016 knockout stage

The knockout phase of UEFA Euro 2016 began on 25 June 2016 and ended on 10 July 2016 with the final in Saint-Denis, France, near Paris.[1][2]

All times listed are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Format edit

In the knockout phase, extra time and a penalty shoot-out were used to decide the winners if necessary.[3] As with every tournament since UEFA Euro 1984, there was no third place play-off.

UEFA set out the following schedule for the round of 16:[3]

  • Match 1: Runners-up Group A vs Runners-up Group C
  • Match 2: Winners Group D vs 3rd Place Group B/E/F
  • Match 3: Winners Group B vs 3rd Place Group A/C/D
  • Match 4: Winners Group F vs Runners-up Group E
  • Match 5: Winners Group C vs 3rd Place Group A/B/F
  • Match 6: Winners Group E vs Runners-up Group D
  • Match 7: Winners Group A vs 3rd Place Group C/D/E
  • Match 8: Runners-up Group B vs Runners-up Group F

Combinations of matches in the Round of 16 edit

The specific match-ups involving the third-placed teams depended on which four third-placed teams qualified for the round of 16:[3]

  Combination according to the four qualified teams
Third-placed teams
qualify from groups
1A
vs
1B
vs
1C
vs
1D
vs
A B C D 3C 3D 3A 3B
A B C E 3C 3A 3B 3E
A B C F 3C 3A 3B 3F
A B D E 3D 3A 3B 3E
A B D F 3D 3A 3B 3F
A B E F 3E 3A 3B 3F
A C D E 3C 3D 3A 3E
A C D F 3C 3D 3A 3F
A C E F 3C 3A 3F 3E
A D E F 3D 3A 3F 3E
B C D E 3C 3D 3B 3E
B C D F 3C 3D 3B 3F
B C E F 3E 3C 3B 3F
B D E F 3E 3D 3B 3F
C D E F 3C 3D 3F 3E

Qualified teams edit

The top two placed teams from each of the six groups qualified for the knockout stage, along with the four best third-placed teams.[3]

Group Winners Runners-up Third-placed teams
(Best four qualify)
A   France    Switzerland
B   Wales   England   Slovakia
C   Germany   Poland   Northern Ireland
D   Croatia   Spain
E   Italy   Belgium   Republic of Ireland
F   Hungary   Iceland   Portugal

Bracket edit

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
25 June – Saint-Étienne
 
 
   Switzerland1 (4)
 
30 June – Marseille
 
  Poland (p)1 (5)
 
  Poland1 (3)
 
25 June – Lens
 
  Portugal (p)1 (5)
 
  Croatia0
 
6 July – Décines-Charpieu
 
  Portugal (a.e.t.)1
 
  Portugal2
 
25 June – Paris
 
  Wales0
 
  Wales1
 
1 July – Villeneuve-d'Ascq
 
  Northern Ireland0
 
  Wales3
 
26 June – Toulouse
 
  Belgium1
 
  Hungary0
 
10 July – Saint-Denis
 
  Belgium4
 
  Portugal (a.e.t.)1
 
26 June – Villeneuve-d'Ascq
 
  France0
 
  Germany3
 
2 July – Bordeaux
 
  Slovakia0
 
  Germany (p)1 (6)
 
27 June – Saint-Denis
 
  Italy1 (5)
 
  Italy2
 
7 July – Marseille
 
  Spain0
 
  Germany0
 
26 June – Décines-Charpieu
 
  France2
 
  France2
 
3 July – Saint-Denis
 
  Republic of Ireland1
 
  France5
 
27 June – Nice
 
  Iceland2
 
  England1
 
 
  Iceland2
 

Round of 16 edit

Switzerland vs Poland edit

Switzerland  1–1 (a.e.t.)  Poland
  • Shaqiri   82'
Report
Penalties
4–5
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Switzerland[5]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Poland[5]
GK 1 Yann Sommer
RB 2 Stephan Lichtsteiner (c)
CB 22 Fabian Schär   55'
CB 20 Johan Djourou   117'
LB 13 Ricardo Rodríguez
CM 11 Valon Behrami   77'
CM 10 Granit Xhaka
RW 23 Xherdan Shaqiri
AM 15 Blerim Džemaili   58'
LW 18 Admir Mehmedi   70'
CF 9 Haris Seferovic
Substitutions:
FW 7 Breel Embolo   58'
FW 19 Eren Derdiyok   70'
MF 16 Gelson Fernandes   77'
Manager:
Vladimir Petković
 
GK 22 Łukasz Fabiański
RB 20 Łukasz Piszczek
CB 15 Kamil Glik
CB 2 Michał Pazdan   111'
LB 3 Artur Jędrzejczyk   58'
RM 16 Jakub Błaszczykowski
CM 10 Grzegorz Krychowiak
CM 5 Krzysztof Mączyński   101'
LM 11 Kamil Grosicki   104'
SS 7 Arkadiusz Milik
CF 9 Robert Lewandowski (c)
Substitutions:
MF 6 Tomasz Jodłowiec   101'
MF 17 Sławomir Peszko   104'
Manager:
Adam Nawałka

Man of the Match:
Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland)[6]

Assistant referees:[7]
Simon Beck (England)
Jake Collin (England)
Fourth official:
Anastasios Sidiropoulos (Greece)
Additional assistant referees:
Anthony Taylor (England)
Andre Marriner (England)
Reserve assistant referee:
Damianos Efthymiadis (Greece)

Wales vs Northern Ireland edit

Wales  1–0  Northern Ireland
Report
Attendance: 44,342[8]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wales[9]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Northern Ireland[9]
GK 1 Wayne Hennessey
CB 5 James Chester
CB 6 Ashley Williams (c)
CB 4 Ben Davies
RM 2 Chris Gunter
CM 7 Joe Allen
CM 16 Joe Ledley   63'
CM 10 Aaron Ramsey   90+4'
LM 3 Neil Taylor   58'
CF 18 Sam Vokes   55'
CF 11 Gareth Bale
Substitutions:
FW 9 Hal Robson-Kanu   55'
MF 20 Jonny Williams   63'
Manager:
Chris Coleman
 
GK 1 Michael McGovern
RB 18 Aaron Hughes
CB 4 Gareth McAuley   84'
CB 20 Craig Cathcart
LB 5 Jonny Evans
CM 8 Steven Davis (c)   67'
CM 13 Corry Evans
CM 16 Oliver Norwood   79'
RW 19 Jamie Ward   69'
LW 14 Stuart Dallas   44'
CF 10 Kyle Lafferty
Substitutions:
FW 11 Conor Washington   69'
MF 7 Niall McGinn   79'
FW 21 Josh Magennis   84'
Manager:
Michael O'Neill

Man of the Match:
Gareth Bale (Wales)[10]

Assistant referees:[7]
Michael Mullarkey (England)
Stephen Child (England)
Fourth official:
Felix Brych (Germany)
Additional assistant referees:
Michael Oliver (England)
Craig Pawson (England)
Reserve assistant referee:
Mark Borsch (Germany)

Croatia vs Portugal edit

Croatia  0–1 (a.e.t.)  Portugal
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Croatia[12]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Portugal[12]
GK 23 Danijel Subašić
RB 11 Darijo Srna (c)
CB 5 Vedran Ćorluka   120'
CB 21 Domagoj Vida
LB 3 Ivan Strinić
CM 10 Luka Modrić
CM 19 Milan Badelj
RW 14 Marcelo Brozović
AM 7 Ivan Rakitić   110'
LW 4 Ivan Perišić
CF 17 Mario Mandžukić   88'
Substitutions:
FW 16 Nikola Kalinić   88'
FW 20 Marko Pjaca   110'
FW 9 Andrej Kramarić   120'
Manager:
Ante Čačić
 
GK 1 Rui Patrício
RB 21 Cédric
CB 3 Pepe
CB 4 José Fonte
LB 5 Raphaël Guerreiro
RM 10 João Mário   87'
CM 23 Adrien Silva   108'
CM 14 William Carvalho   78'
LM 15 André Gomes   50'
CF 17 Nani
CF 7 Cristiano Ronaldo (c)
Substitutions:
MF 16 Renato Sanches   50'
FW 20 Ricardo Quaresma   87'
MF 13 Danilo   108'
Manager:
Fernando Santos

Man of the Match:
Renato Sanches (Portugal)[13]

Assistant referees:[7]
Roberto Alonso Fernández (Spain)
Juan Carlos Yuste Jiménez (Spain)
Fourth official:
Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
Additional assistant referees:
Jesús Gil Manzano (Spain)
Carlos del Cerro Grande (Spain)
Reserve assistant referee:
György Ring (Hungary)

France vs Republic of Ireland edit

France  2–1  Republic of Ireland
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France[15]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland[15]
GK 1 Hugo Lloris (c)
RB 19 Bacary Sagna
CB 4 Adil Rami   44'
CB 21 Laurent Koscielny
LB 3 Patrice Evra
CM 15 Paul Pogba
CM 5 N'Golo Kanté   27'   46'
CM 14 Blaise Matuidi
RW 7 Antoine Griezmann
LW 8 Dimitri Payet
CF 9 Olivier Giroud   73'
Substitutions:
FW 20 Kingsley Coman   46'   90+3'
FW 10 André-Pierre Gignac   73'
MF 18 Moussa Sissoko   90+3'
Manager:
Didier Deschamps
 
GK 23 Darren Randolph
RB 2 Séamus Coleman (c)   25'
CB 5 Richard Keogh
CB 12 Shane Duffy   66'
LB 17 Stephen Ward
RM 19 Robbie Brady
CM 8 James McCarthy   71'
CM 13 Jeff Hendrick   41'
LM 11 James McClean   68'
CF 9 Shane Long   72'
CF 21 Daryl Murphy   65'
Substitutions:
FW 14 Jonathan Walters   65'
DF 4 John O'Shea   68'
MF 20 Wes Hoolahan   71'
Manager:
  Martin O'Neill

Man of the Match:
Antoine Griezmann (France)[16]

Assistant referees:[7]
Elenito Di Liberatore (Italy)
Mauro Tonolini (Italy)
Fourth official:
Aleksei Kulbakov (Belarus)
Additional assistant referees:
Daniele Orsato (Italy)
Antonio Damato (Italy)
Reserve assistant referee:
Vitali Maliutsin (Belarus)

Germany vs Slovakia edit

Germany  3–0  Slovakia
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Germany[18]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Slovakia[18]
GK 1 Manuel Neuer (c)
RB 21 Joshua Kimmich   46'
CB 17 Jérôme Boateng   72'
CB 5 Mats Hummels   67'
LB 3 Jonas Hector
CM 18 Toni Kroos
CM 6 Sami Khedira   76'
RW 13 Thomas Müller
AM 8 Mesut Özil
LW 11 Julian Draxler   72'
CF 23 Mario Gómez
Substitutions:
DF 4 Benedikt Höwedes   72'
FW 10 Lukas Podolski   72'
MF 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger   76'
Manager:
Joachim Löw
 
GK 23 Matúš Kozáčik
RB 2 Peter Pekarík
CB 3 Martin Škrtel (c)   13'
CB 4 Ján Ďurica
LB 5 Norbert Gyömbér   84'
CM 13 Patrik Hrošovský
CM 14 Milan Škriniar
CM 17 Marek Hamšík
RW 19 Juraj Kucka   90+1'
LW 7 Vladimír Weiss   46'
CF 21 Michal Ďuriš   64'
Substitutions:
MF 6 Ján Greguš   46'
FW 9 Stanislav Šesták   64'
DF 16 Kornel Saláta   84'
Manager:
Ján Kozák

Man of the Match:
Julian Draxler (Germany)[19]

Assistant referees:[7]
Paweł Sokolnicki (Poland)
Tomasz Listkiewicz (Poland)
Fourth official:
Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
Additional assistant referees:
Paweł Raczkowski (Poland)
Tomasz Musiał (Poland)
Reserve assistant referee:
Erwin Zeinstra (Netherlands)

Hungary vs Belgium edit

Hungary  0–4  Belgium
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Hungary[21]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Belgium[21]
GK 1 Gábor Király
RB 2 Ádám Lang   47'
CB 20 Richárd Guzmics
CB 23 Roland Juhász   79'
LB 4 Tamás Kádár   34'
CM 8 Ádám Nagy
CM 10 Zoltán Gera   46'
RW 14 Gergő Lovrencsics
AM 16 Ádám Pintér   75'
LW 7 Balázs Dzsudzsák (c)
CF 9 Ádám Szalai   90+2'
Substitutions:
MF 6 Ákos Elek   61'   46'
FW 17 Nemanja Nikolić   75'
FW 13 Dániel Böde   79'
Manager:
  Bernd Storck
 
GK 1 Thibaut Courtois
RB 16 Thomas Meunier
CB 2 Toby Alderweireld
CB 3 Thomas Vermaelen   67'
LB 5 Jan Vertonghen
CM 4 Radja Nainggolan
CM 6 Axel Witsel
AM 7 Kevin De Bruyne
RW 14 Dries Mertens   70'
LW 10 Eden Hazard (c)   81'
CF 9 Romelu Lukaku   76'
Substitutions:
FW 11 Yannick Carrasco   70'
FW 22 Michy Batshuayi   89'   76'
MF 8 Marouane Fellaini   90+2'   81'
Manager:
Marc Wilmots

Man of the Match:
Eden Hazard (Belgium)[22]

Assistant referees:[7]
Milovan Ristić (Serbia)
Dalibor Đurđević (Serbia)
Fourth official:
Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
Additional assistant referees:
Danilo Grujić (Serbia)
Nenad Đokić (Serbia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Daniel Wärnmark (Sweden)

Italy vs Spain edit

Italy  2–0  Spain
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Italy[24]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Spain[24]
GK 1 Gianluigi Buffon (c)
CB 15 Andrea Barzagli
CB 19 Leonardo Bonucci
CB 3 Giorgio Chiellini
RM 8 Alessandro Florenzi   84'
CM 18 Marco Parolo
CM 16 Daniele De Rossi   54'
CM 23 Emanuele Giaccherini
LM 2 Mattia De Sciglio   24'
SS 17 Éder   82'
CF 9 Graziano Pellè   54'
Substitutions:
MF 10 Thiago Motta   89'   54'
FW 20 Lorenzo Insigne   82'
DF 4 Matteo Darmian   84'
Manager:
Antonio Conte
 
GK 13 David de Gea
RB 16 Juanfran
CB 3 Gerard Piqué
CB 15 Sergio Ramos (c)
LB 18 Jordi Alba   89'
DM 5 Sergio Busquets   89'
CM 10 Cesc Fàbregas
CM 6 Andrés Iniesta
RW 21 David Silva   90+4'
LW 22 Nolito   41'   46'
CF 7 Álvaro Morata   70'
Substitutions:
FW 20 Aritz Aduriz   46'   81'
FW 9 Lucas Vázquez   70'
FW 11 Pedro   81'
Manager:
Vicente del Bosque

Man of the Match:
Leonardo Bonucci (Italy)[25]

Assistant referees:[7]
Bahattin Duran (Turkey)
Tarık Ongun (Turkey)
Fourth official:
Martin Atkinson (England)
Additional assistant referees:
Hüseyin Göçek (Turkey)
Barış Şimşek (Turkey)
Reserve assistant referee:
Michael Mullarkey (England)

England vs Iceland edit

The match has been described as one of England's worst defeats ever.[26] Former footballer and Talksport presenter Stan Collymore, who was commentating on the game, panned the England team, reserving special criticism for goalkeeper Joe Hart and captain Wayne Rooney.[27] Former England international and BBC Sport pundit Alan Shearer described it as the worst performance he had ever seen from an England team.[28] The defeat was called England's most shocking since losing 1–0 to the United States in the 1950 World Cup.[29]

The English team was viciously mocked by the press who described it as a "second exit from Europe", as the United Kingdom had voted to leave the European Union just four days earlier. As a result, the match was seen as a national embarrassment.[30] The English media criticized the team to be unfit and the fans to be unsportsmanlike.[31]

England  1–2  Iceland
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Attendance: 33,901[32]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
England[33]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Iceland[33]
GK 1 Joe Hart
RB 2 Kyle Walker
CB 5 Gary Cahill
CB 6 Chris Smalling
LB 3 Danny Rose
CM 20 Dele Alli
CM 17 Eric Dier   46'
CM 10 Wayne Rooney (c)   87'
RF 15 Daniel Sturridge   47'
CF 9 Harry Kane
LF 7 Raheem Sterling   60'
Substitutions:
MF 18 Jack Wilshere   46'
FW 11 Jamie Vardy   60'
FW 22 Marcus Rashford   87'
Manager:
Roy Hodgson
 

Man of the Match:
Ragnar Sigurðsson (Iceland)[34]

Assistant referees:[7]
Jure Praprotnik (Slovenia)
Robert Vukan (Slovenia)
Fourth official:
Carlos Velasco Carballo (Spain)
Additional assistant referees:
Matej Jug (Slovenia)
Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Roberto Alonso Fernández (Spain)

Quarter-finals edit

Poland vs Portugal edit

Attendance: 62,940[35]
Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Poland[36]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Portugal[36]
GK 22 Łukasz Fabiański
RB 20 Łukasz Piszczek
CB 15 Kamil Glik   66'
CB 2 Michał Pazdan
LB 3 Artur Jędrzejczyk   42'
RM 16 Jakub Błaszczykowski
CM 10 Grzegorz Krychowiak
CM 5 Krzysztof Mączyński   98'
LM 11 Kamil Grosicki   82'
SS 7 Arkadiusz Milik
CF 9 Robert Lewandowski (c)
Substitutions:
MF 21 Bartosz Kapustka   89'   82'
MF 6 Tomasz Jodłowiec   98'
Manager:
Adam Nawałka
 
GK 1 Rui Patrício
RB 21 Cédric
CB 3 Pepe
CB 4 José Fonte
LB 19 Eliseu
DM 14 William Carvalho   90+2'   96'
RM 10 João Mário   80'
CM 16 Renato Sanches
LM 23 Adrien Silva   70'   73'
SS 17 Nani
CF 7 Cristiano Ronaldo (c)
Substitutions:
MF 8 João Moutinho   73'
FW 20 Ricardo Quaresma   80'
MF 13 Danilo   96'
Manager:
Fernando Santos

Man of the Match:
Renato Sanches (Portugal)[37]

Assistant referees:[7]
Mark Borsch (Germany)
Stefan Lupp (Germany)
Fourth official:
Milorad Mažić (Serbia)
Additional assistant referees:
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Marco Fritz (Germany)
Reserve assistant referee:
Milovan Ristić (Serbia)

Wales vs Belgium edit

Wales  3–1  Belgium
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wales[39]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Belgium[39]
GK 1 Wayne Hennessey
CB 5 James Chester   16'
CB 6 Ashley Williams (c)
CB 4 Ben Davies   5'
DM 16 Joe Ledley   78'
CM 7 Joe Allen
CM 10 Aaron Ramsey   75'   90'
RW 3 Neil Taylor
LW 2 Chris Gunter   24'
CF 9 Hal Robson-Kanu   80'
CF 11 Gareth Bale
Substitutions:
MF 8 Andy King   78'
FW 18 Sam Vokes   80'
DF 19 James Collins   90'
Manager:
Chris Coleman
 
GK 1 Thibaut Courtois
RB 16 Thomas Meunier
CB 2 Toby Alderweireld   85'
CB 15 Jason Denayer
LB 21 Jordan Lukaku   75'
CM 4 Radja Nainggolan
CM 6 Axel Witsel
RW 11 Yannick Carrasco   46'
AM 7 Kevin De Bruyne
LW 10 Eden Hazard (c)
CF 9 Romelu Lukaku   83'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Marouane Fellaini   59'   46'
FW 14 Dries Mertens   75'
FW 22 Michy Batshuayi   83'
Manager:
Marc Wilmots

Man of the Match:
Hal Robson-Kanu (Wales)[40]

Assistant referees:[7]
Jure Praprotnik (Slovenia)
Robert Vukan (Slovenia)
Fourth official:
Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)
Additional assistant referees:
Matej Jug (Slovenia)
Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)
Reserve assistant referee:
Elenito Di Liberatore (Italy)

Germany vs Italy edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Germany[42]
 
 
 
 
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The knockout phase of UEFA Euro 2016 began on 25 June 2016 and ended on 10 July 2016 with the final in Saint Denis France near Paris 1 2 All times listed are Central European Summer Time UTC 2 Contents 1 Format 1 1 Combinations of matches in the Round of 16 2 Qualified teams 3 Bracket 4 Round of 16 4 1 Switzerland vs Poland 4 2 Wales vs Northern Ireland 4 3 Croatia vs Portugal 4 4 France vs Republic of Ireland 4 5 Germany vs Slovakia 4 6 Hungary vs Belgium 4 7 Italy vs Spain 4 8 England vs Iceland 5 Quarter finals 5 1 Poland vs Portugal 5 2 Wales vs Belgium 5 3 Germany vs Italy 5 4 France vs Iceland 6 Semi finals 6 1 Portugal vs Wales 6 2 Germany vs France 7 Final 8 References 9 External linksFormat editIn the knockout phase extra time and a penalty shoot out were used to decide the winners if necessary 3 As with every tournament since UEFA Euro 1984 there was no third place play off UEFA set out the following schedule for the round of 16 3 Match 1 Runners up Group A vs Runners up Group C Match 2 Winners Group D vs 3rd Place Group B E F Match 3 Winners Group B vs 3rd Place Group A C D Match 4 Winners Group F vs Runners up Group E Match 5 Winners Group C vs 3rd Place Group A B F Match 6 Winners Group E vs Runners up Group D Match 7 Winners Group A vs 3rd Place Group C D E Match 8 Runners up Group B vs Runners up Group FCombinations of matches in the Round of 16 edit The specific match ups involving the third placed teams depended on which four third placed teams qualified for the round of 16 3 Combination according to the four qualified teams Third placed teamsqualify from groups 1Avs 1Bvs 1Cvs 1DvsA B C D 3C 3D 3A 3BA B C E 3C 3A 3B 3EA B C F 3C 3A 3B 3FA B D E 3D 3A 3B 3EA B D F 3D 3A 3B 3FA B E F 3E 3A 3B 3FA C D E 3C 3D 3A 3EA C D F 3C 3D 3A 3FA C E F 3C 3A 3F 3EA D E F 3D 3A 3F 3EB C D E 3C 3D 3B 3EB C D F 3C 3D 3B 3FB C E F 3E 3C 3B 3FB D E F 3E 3D 3B 3FC D E F 3C 3D 3F 3EQualified teams editThe top two placed teams from each of the six groups qualified for the knockout stage along with the four best third placed teams 3 Group Winners Runners up Third placed teams Best four qualify A nbsp France nbsp Switzerland B nbsp Wales nbsp England nbsp SlovakiaC nbsp Germany nbsp Poland nbsp Northern IrelandD nbsp Croatia nbsp Spain E nbsp Italy nbsp Belgium nbsp Republic of IrelandF nbsp Hungary nbsp Iceland nbsp PortugalBracket edit Round of 16Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 25 June Saint Etienne nbsp Switzerland1 4 30 June Marseille nbsp Poland p 1 5 nbsp Poland1 3 25 June Lens nbsp Portugal p 1 5 nbsp Croatia0 6 July Decines Charpieu nbsp Portugal a e t 1 nbsp Portugal2 25 June Paris nbsp Wales0 nbsp Wales1 1 July Villeneuve d Ascq nbsp Northern Ireland0 nbsp Wales3 26 June Toulouse nbsp Belgium1 nbsp Hungary0 10 July Saint Denis nbsp Belgium4 nbsp Portugal a e t 1 26 June Villeneuve d Ascq nbsp France0 nbsp Germany3 2 July Bordeaux nbsp Slovakia0 nbsp Germany p 1 6 27 June Saint Denis nbsp Italy1 5 nbsp Italy2 7 July Marseille nbsp Spain0 nbsp Germany0 26 June Decines Charpieu nbsp France2 nbsp France2 3 July Saint Denis nbsp Republic of Ireland1 nbsp France5 27 June Nice nbsp Iceland2 nbsp England1 nbsp Iceland2 Round of 16 editSwitzerland vs Poland edit 25 June 2016 2016 06 25 15 00Switzerland nbsp 1 1 a e t nbsp PolandShaqiri nbsp 82 Report Blaszczykowski nbsp 39 PenaltiesLichtsteiner nbsp Xhaka nbsp Shaqiri nbsp Schar nbsp Rodriguez nbsp 4 5 nbsp Lewandowski nbsp Milik nbsp Glik nbsp Blaszczykowski nbsp KrychowiakStade Geoffroy Guichard Saint EtienneAttendance 38 842 4 Referee Mark Clattenburg England nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Switzerland 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Poland 5 GK 1 Yann SommerRB 2 Stephan Lichtsteiner c CB 22 Fabian Schar nbsp 55 CB 20 Johan Djourou nbsp 117 LB 13 Ricardo RodriguezCM 11 Valon Behrami nbsp 77 CM 10 Granit XhakaRW 23 Xherdan ShaqiriAM 15 Blerim Dzemaili nbsp 58 LW 18 Admir Mehmedi nbsp 70 CF 9 Haris SeferovicSubstitutions FW 7 Breel Embolo nbsp 58 FW 19 Eren Derdiyok nbsp 70 MF 16 Gelson Fernandes nbsp 77 Manager Vladimir Petkovic nbsp GK 22 Lukasz FabianskiRB 20 Lukasz PiszczekCB 15 Kamil GlikCB 2 Michal Pazdan nbsp 111 LB 3 Artur Jedrzejczyk nbsp 58 RM 16 Jakub BlaszczykowskiCM 10 Grzegorz KrychowiakCM 5 Krzysztof Maczynski nbsp 101 LM 11 Kamil Grosicki nbsp 104 SS 7 Arkadiusz MilikCF 9 Robert Lewandowski c Substitutions MF 6 Tomasz Jodlowiec nbsp 101 MF 17 Slawomir Peszko nbsp 104 Manager Adam NawalkaMan of the Match Xherdan Shaqiri Switzerland 6 Assistant referees 7 Simon Beck England Jake Collin England Fourth official Anastasios Sidiropoulos Greece Additional assistant referees Anthony Taylor England Andre Marriner England Reserve assistant referee Damianos Efthymiadis Greece Wales vs Northern Ireland edit 25 June 2016 2016 06 25 18 00Wales nbsp 1 0 nbsp Northern IrelandMcAuley nbsp 75 o g ReportParc des Princes ParisAttendance 44 342 8 Referee Martin Atkinson England nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Wales 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Northern Ireland 9 GK 1 Wayne HennesseyCB 5 James ChesterCB 6 Ashley Williams c CB 4 Ben DaviesRM 2 Chris GunterCM 7 Joe AllenCM 16 Joe Ledley nbsp 63 CM 10 Aaron Ramsey nbsp 90 4 LM 3 Neil Taylor nbsp 58 CF 18 Sam Vokes nbsp 55 CF 11 Gareth BaleSubstitutions FW 9 Hal Robson Kanu nbsp 55 MF 20 Jonny Williams nbsp 63 Manager Chris Coleman nbsp GK 1 Michael McGovernRB 18 Aaron HughesCB 4 Gareth McAuley nbsp 84 CB 20 Craig CathcartLB 5 Jonny EvansCM 8 Steven Davis c nbsp 67 CM 13 Corry EvansCM 16 Oliver Norwood nbsp 79 RW 19 Jamie Ward nbsp 69 LW 14 Stuart Dallas nbsp 44 CF 10 Kyle LaffertySubstitutions FW 11 Conor Washington nbsp 69 MF 7 Niall McGinn nbsp 79 FW 21 Josh Magennis nbsp 84 Manager Michael O NeillMan of the Match Gareth Bale Wales 10 Assistant referees 7 Michael Mullarkey England Stephen Child England Fourth official Felix Brych Germany Additional assistant referees Michael Oliver England Craig Pawson England Reserve assistant referee Mark Borsch Germany Croatia vs Portugal edit 25 June 2016 2016 06 25 21 00Croatia nbsp 0 1 a e t nbsp PortugalReport Quaresma nbsp 117 Stade Bollaert Delelis LensAttendance 33 523 11 Referee Carlos Velasco Carballo Spain nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Croatia 12 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Portugal 12 GK 23 Danijel SubasicRB 11 Darijo Srna c CB 5 Vedran Corluka nbsp 120 CB 21 Domagoj VidaLB 3 Ivan StrinicCM 10 Luka ModricCM 19 Milan BadeljRW 14 Marcelo BrozovicAM 7 Ivan Rakitic nbsp 110 LW 4 Ivan PerisicCF 17 Mario Mandzukic nbsp 88 Substitutions FW 16 Nikola Kalinic nbsp 88 FW 20 Marko Pjaca nbsp 110 FW 9 Andrej Kramaric nbsp 120 Manager Ante Cacic nbsp GK 1 Rui PatricioRB 21 CedricCB 3 PepeCB 4 Jose FonteLB 5 Raphael GuerreiroRM 10 Joao Mario nbsp 87 CM 23 Adrien Silva nbsp 108 CM 14 William Carvalho nbsp 78 LM 15 Andre Gomes nbsp 50 CF 17 NaniCF 7 Cristiano Ronaldo c Substitutions MF 16 Renato Sanches nbsp 50 FW 20 Ricardo Quaresma nbsp 87 MF 13 Danilo nbsp 108 Manager Fernando SantosMan of the Match Renato Sanches Portugal 13 Assistant referees 7 Roberto Alonso Fernandez Spain Juan Carlos Yuste Jimenez Spain Fourth official Viktor Kassai Hungary Additional assistant referees Jesus Gil Manzano Spain Carlos del Cerro Grande Spain Reserve assistant referee Gyorgy Ring Hungary France vs Republic of Ireland edit 26 June 2016 2016 06 26 15 00France nbsp 2 1 nbsp Republic of IrelandGriezmann nbsp 58 61 Report Brady nbsp 2 pen Parc Olympique Lyonnais Decines CharpieuAttendance 56 279 14 Referee Nicola Rizzoli Italy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp France 15 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Republic of Ireland 15 GK 1 Hugo Lloris c RB 19 Bacary SagnaCB 4 Adil Rami nbsp 44 CB 21 Laurent KoscielnyLB 3 Patrice EvraCM 15 Paul PogbaCM 5 N Golo Kante nbsp 27 nbsp 46 CM 14 Blaise MatuidiRW 7 Antoine GriezmannLW 8 Dimitri PayetCF 9 Olivier Giroud nbsp 73 Substitutions FW 20 Kingsley Coman nbsp 46 nbsp 90 3 FW 10 Andre Pierre Gignac nbsp 73 MF 18 Moussa Sissoko nbsp 90 3 Manager Didier Deschamps nbsp GK 23 Darren RandolphRB 2 Seamus Coleman c nbsp 25 CB 5 Richard KeoghCB 12 Shane Duffy nbsp 66 LB 17 Stephen WardRM 19 Robbie BradyCM 8 James McCarthy nbsp 71 CM 13 Jeff Hendrick nbsp 41 LM 11 James McClean nbsp 68 CF 9 Shane Long nbsp 72 CF 21 Daryl Murphy nbsp 65 Substitutions FW 14 Jonathan Walters nbsp 65 DF 4 John O Shea nbsp 68 MF 20 Wes Hoolahan nbsp 71 Manager nbsp Martin O NeillMan of the Match Antoine Griezmann France 16 Assistant referees 7 Elenito Di Liberatore Italy Mauro Tonolini Italy Fourth official Aleksei Kulbakov Belarus Additional assistant referees Daniele Orsato Italy Antonio Damato Italy Reserve assistant referee Vitali Maliutsin Belarus Germany vs Slovakia edit 26 June 2016 2016 06 26 18 00Germany nbsp 3 0 nbsp SlovakiaBoateng nbsp 8 Gomez nbsp 43 Draxler nbsp 63 ReportStade Pierre Mauroy Villeneuve d AscqAttendance 44 312 17 Referee Szymon Marciniak Poland nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Germany 18 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Slovakia 18 GK 1 Manuel Neuer c RB 21 Joshua Kimmich nbsp 46 CB 17 Jerome Boateng nbsp 72 CB 5 Mats Hummels nbsp 67 LB 3 Jonas HectorCM 18 Toni KroosCM 6 Sami Khedira nbsp 76 RW 13 Thomas MullerAM 8 Mesut OzilLW 11 Julian Draxler nbsp 72 CF 23 Mario GomezSubstitutions DF 4 Benedikt Howedes nbsp 72 FW 10 Lukas Podolski nbsp 72 MF 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger nbsp 76 Manager Joachim Low nbsp GK 23 Matus KozacikRB 2 Peter PekarikCB 3 Martin Skrtel c nbsp 13 CB 4 Jan DuricaLB 5 Norbert Gyomber nbsp 84 CM 13 Patrik HrosovskyCM 14 Milan SkriniarCM 17 Marek HamsikRW 19 Juraj Kucka nbsp 90 1 LW 7 Vladimir Weiss nbsp 46 CF 21 Michal Duris nbsp 64 Substitutions MF 6 Jan Gregus nbsp 46 FW 9 Stanislav Sestak nbsp 64 DF 16 Kornel Salata nbsp 84 Manager Jan KozakMan of the Match Julian Draxler Germany 19 Assistant referees 7 Pawel Sokolnicki Poland Tomasz Listkiewicz Poland Fourth official Bjorn Kuipers Netherlands Additional assistant referees Pawel Raczkowski Poland Tomasz Musial Poland Reserve assistant referee Erwin Zeinstra Netherlands Hungary vs Belgium edit 26 June 2016 2016 06 26 21 00Hungary nbsp 0 4 nbsp BelgiumReport Alderweireld nbsp 10 Batshuayi nbsp 78 Hazard nbsp 80 Carrasco nbsp 90 1 Stadium Municipal ToulouseAttendance 28 921 20 Referee Milorad Mazic Serbia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Hungary 21 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Belgium 21 GK 1 Gabor KiralyRB 2 Adam Lang nbsp 47 CB 20 Richard GuzmicsCB 23 Roland Juhasz nbsp 79 LB 4 Tamas Kadar nbsp 34 CM 8 Adam NagyCM 10 Zoltan Gera nbsp 46 RW 14 Gergo LovrencsicsAM 16 Adam Pinter nbsp 75 LW 7 Balazs Dzsudzsak c CF 9 Adam Szalai nbsp 90 2 Substitutions MF 6 Akos Elek nbsp 61 nbsp 46 FW 17 Nemanja Nikolic nbsp 75 FW 13 Daniel Bode nbsp 79 Manager nbsp Bernd Storck nbsp GK 1 Thibaut CourtoisRB 16 Thomas MeunierCB 2 Toby AlderweireldCB 3 Thomas Vermaelen nbsp 67 LB 5 Jan VertonghenCM 4 Radja NainggolanCM 6 Axel WitselAM 7 Kevin De BruyneRW 14 Dries Mertens nbsp 70 LW 10 Eden Hazard c nbsp 81 CF 9 Romelu Lukaku nbsp 76 Substitutions FW 11 Yannick Carrasco nbsp 70 FW 22 Michy Batshuayi nbsp 89 nbsp 76 MF 8 Marouane Fellaini nbsp 90 2 nbsp 81 Manager Marc WilmotsMan of the Match Eden Hazard Belgium 22 Assistant referees 7 Milovan Ristic Serbia Dalibor Đurđevic Serbia Fourth official Jonas Eriksson Sweden Additional assistant referees Danilo Grujic Serbia Nenad Đokic Serbia Reserve assistant referee Daniel Warnmark Sweden Italy vs Spain edit See also Italy Spain football rivalry 27 June 2016 2016 06 27 18 00Italy nbsp 2 0 nbsp SpainChiellini nbsp 33 Pelle nbsp 90 1 ReportStade de France Saint DenisAttendance 76 165 23 Referee Cuneyt Cakir Turkey nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Italy 24 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Spain 24 GK 1 Gianluigi Buffon c CB 15 Andrea BarzagliCB 19 Leonardo BonucciCB 3 Giorgio ChielliniRM 8 Alessandro Florenzi nbsp 84 CM 18 Marco ParoloCM 16 Daniele De Rossi nbsp 54 CM 23 Emanuele GiaccheriniLM 2 Mattia De Sciglio nbsp 24 SS 17 Eder nbsp 82 CF 9 Graziano Pelle nbsp 54 Substitutions MF 10 Thiago Motta nbsp 89 nbsp 54 FW 20 Lorenzo Insigne nbsp 82 DF 4 Matteo Darmian nbsp 84 Manager Antonio Conte nbsp GK 13 David de GeaRB 16 JuanfranCB 3 Gerard PiqueCB 15 Sergio Ramos c LB 18 Jordi Alba nbsp 89 DM 5 Sergio Busquets nbsp 89 CM 10 Cesc FabregasCM 6 Andres IniestaRW 21 David Silva nbsp 90 4 LW 22 Nolito nbsp 41 nbsp 46 CF 7 Alvaro Morata nbsp 70 Substitutions FW 20 Aritz Aduriz nbsp 46 nbsp 81 FW 9 Lucas Vazquez nbsp 70 FW 11 Pedro nbsp 81 Manager Vicente del BosqueMan of the Match Leonardo Bonucci Italy 25 Assistant referees 7 Bahattin Duran Turkey Tarik Ongun Turkey Fourth official Martin Atkinson England Additional assistant referees Huseyin Gocek Turkey Baris Simsek Turkey Reserve assistant referee Michael Mullarkey England England vs Iceland edit The match has been described as one of England s worst defeats ever 26 Former footballer and Talksport presenter Stan Collymore who was commentating on the game panned the England team reserving special criticism for goalkeeper Joe Hart and captain Wayne Rooney 27 Former England international and BBC Sport pundit Alan Shearer described it as the worst performance he had ever seen from an England team 28 The defeat was called England s most shocking since losing 1 0 to the United States in the 1950 World Cup 29 The English team was viciously mocked by the press who described it as a second exit from Europe as the United Kingdom had voted to leave the European Union just four days earlier As a result the match was seen as a national embarrassment 30 The English media criticized the team to be unfit and the fans to be unsportsmanlike 31 27 June 2016 2016 06 27 21 00England nbsp 1 2 nbsp IcelandRooney nbsp 4 pen Report R Sigurdsson nbsp 6 Sigthorsson nbsp 18 Stade de Nice NiceAttendance 33 901 32 Referee Damir Skomina Slovenia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp England 33 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Iceland 33 GK 1 Joe HartRB 2 Kyle WalkerCB 5 Gary CahillCB 6 Chris SmallingLB 3 Danny RoseCM 20 Dele AlliCM 17 Eric Dier nbsp 46 CM 10 Wayne Rooney c nbsp 87 RF 15 Daniel Sturridge nbsp 47 CF 9 Harry KaneLF 7 Raheem Sterling nbsp 60 Substitutions MF 18 Jack Wilshere nbsp 46 FW 11 Jamie Vardy nbsp 60 FW 22 Marcus Rashford nbsp 87 Manager Roy Hodgson nbsp GK 1 Hannes THor HalldorssonRB 2 Birkir Mar SaevarssonCB 14 Kari ArnasonCB 6 Ragnar SigurdssonLB 23 Ari Freyr SkulasonRM 7 Johann Berg GudmundssonCM 10 Gylfi Sigurdsson nbsp 38 CM 17 Aron Gunnarsson c nbsp 65 LM 8 Birkir BjarnasonCF 9 Kolbeinn Sigthorsson nbsp 77 CF 15 Jon Dadi Bodvarsson nbsp 89 Substitutions MF 18 Theodor Elmar Bjarnason nbsp 77 MF 21 Arnor Ingvi Traustason nbsp 89 Managers Heimir Hallgrimsson nbsp Lars LagerbackMan of the Match Ragnar Sigurdsson Iceland 34 Assistant referees 7 Jure Praprotnik Slovenia Robert Vukan Slovenia Fourth official Carlos Velasco Carballo Spain Additional assistant referees Matej Jug Slovenia Slavko Vincic Slovenia Reserve assistant referee Roberto Alonso Fernandez Spain Quarter finals editPoland vs Portugal edit 30 June 2016 2016 06 30 21 00Poland nbsp 1 1 a e t nbsp PortugalLewandowski nbsp 2 Report Sanches nbsp 33 PenaltiesLewandowski nbsp Milik nbsp Glik nbsp Blaszczykowski nbsp 3 5 nbsp Ronaldo nbsp Sanches nbsp Moutinho nbsp Nani nbsp QuaresmaStade Velodrome MarseilleAttendance 62 940 35 Referee Felix Brych Germany nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Poland 36 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Portugal 36 GK 22 Lukasz FabianskiRB 20 Lukasz PiszczekCB 15 Kamil Glik nbsp 66 CB 2 Michal PazdanLB 3 Artur Jedrzejczyk nbsp 42 RM 16 Jakub BlaszczykowskiCM 10 Grzegorz KrychowiakCM 5 Krzysztof Maczynski nbsp 98 LM 11 Kamil Grosicki nbsp 82 SS 7 Arkadiusz MilikCF 9 Robert Lewandowski c Substitutions MF 21 Bartosz Kapustka nbsp 89 nbsp 82 MF 6 Tomasz Jodlowiec nbsp 98 Manager Adam Nawalka nbsp GK 1 Rui PatricioRB 21 CedricCB 3 PepeCB 4 Jose FonteLB 19 EliseuDM 14 William Carvalho nbsp 90 2 nbsp 96 RM 10 Joao Mario nbsp 80 CM 16 Renato SanchesLM 23 Adrien Silva nbsp 70 nbsp 73 SS 17 NaniCF 7 Cristiano Ronaldo c Substitutions MF 8 Joao Moutinho nbsp 73 FW 20 Ricardo Quaresma nbsp 80 MF 13 Danilo nbsp 96 Manager Fernando SantosMan of the Match Renato Sanches Portugal 37 Assistant referees 7 Mark Borsch Germany Stefan Lupp Germany Fourth official Milorad Mazic Serbia Additional assistant referees Bastian Dankert Germany Marco Fritz Germany Reserve assistant referee Milovan Ristic Serbia Wales vs Belgium edit 1 July 2016 2016 07 01 21 00Wales nbsp 3 1 nbsp BelgiumA Williams nbsp 31 Robson Kanu nbsp 55 Vokes nbsp 86 Report Nainggolan nbsp 13 Stade Pierre Mauroy Villeneuve d AscqAttendance 45 936 38 Referee Damir Skomina Slovenia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Wales 39 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Belgium 39 GK 1 Wayne HennesseyCB 5 James Chester nbsp 16 CB 6 Ashley Williams c CB 4 Ben Davies nbsp 5 DM 16 Joe Ledley nbsp 78 CM 7 Joe AllenCM 10 Aaron Ramsey nbsp 75 nbsp 90 RW 3 Neil TaylorLW 2 Chris Gunter nbsp 24 CF 9 Hal Robson Kanu nbsp 80 CF 11 Gareth BaleSubstitutions MF 8 Andy King nbsp 78 FW 18 Sam Vokes nbsp 80 DF 19 James Collins nbsp 90 Manager Chris Coleman nbsp GK 1 Thibaut CourtoisRB 16 Thomas MeunierCB 2 Toby Alderweireld nbsp 85 CB 15 Jason DenayerLB 21 Jordan Lukaku nbsp 75 CM 4 Radja NainggolanCM 6 Axel WitselRW 11 Yannick Carrasco nbsp 46 AM 7 Kevin De BruyneLW 10 Eden Hazard c CF 9 Romelu Lukaku nbsp 83 Substitutions MF 8 Marouane Fellaini nbsp 59 nbsp 46 FW 14 Dries Mertens nbsp 75 FW 22 Michy Batshuayi nbsp 83 Manager Marc WilmotsMan of the Match Hal Robson Kanu Wales 40 Assistant referees 7 Jure Praprotnik Slovenia Robert Vukan Slovenia Fourth official Nicola Rizzoli Italy Additional assistant referees Matej Jug Slovenia Slavko Vincic Slovenia Reserve assistant referee Elenito Di Liberatore Italy Germany vs Italy edit See also Germany Italy football rivalry 2 July 2016 2016 07 02 21 00Germany nbsp 1 1 a e t nbsp ItalyOzil nbsp 65 Report Bonucci nbsp 78 pen PenaltiesKroos nbsp Muller nbsp Ozil nbsp Draxler nbsp Schweinsteiger nbsp Hummels nbsp Kimmich nbsp Boateng nbsp Hector nbsp 6 5 nbsp Insigne nbsp Zaza nbsp Barzagli nbsp Pelle nbsp Bonucci nbsp Giaccherini nbsp Parolo nbsp De Sciglio nbsp DarmianNouveau Stade de Bordeaux BordeauxAttendance 38 764 41 Referee Viktor Kassai Hungary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Germany 42 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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