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Monday, 20 June 2016

Euro 2016: Wales & England through to knockout stages

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Wales and England are through to the knockout stages of Euro 2016 after their final Group B games.
A fearless Wales side beat Russia 3-0 to top the group at their first European Championship, with England second after a 0-0 draw with Slovakia.

On Tuesday, Northern Ireland will look to join both sides as they face Germany in Paris (17:00 BST).
The top two teams in each of the six groups qualify automatically, plus the best four third-placed sides.
Chris Coleman's side - led by the tournament's top scorer Gareth Bale - destroyed a poor Russia to leapfrog England at the top of the group and reach the knockout stage of a major finals for only the second time in their history.
England were frustrated by a resolute Solvakian defence and manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making six changes - including resting captain Wayne Rooney.

Real Madrid forward Bale, who scored Wales' third goal against Russia, said: "We said we didn't want to make the numbers up. Well, we can't do any more than win the group. We look forward to seeing who we play next."
Hodgson admitted finishing as runners-up in the group was a "disappointment" but added: "We're not doomed yet.
"Who is to say the team we will play will be that much stronger? The way we are playing I am not frightened of anybody."

Who could Wales face?

Wales will play a third-place team from either Group A (Albania), Group D (one from Czech Republic, Croatia or Turkey) or Group C (one from Germany, Poland or Northern Ireland).
That depends on the combination of the four groups which provide the third-placed sides - explained in Uefa's pre-determined formula below.
Whoever they face, Wales will play at Paris' Parc des Princes on Saturday at 17:00 BST.

Who could England face?

Finishing as Group B runners-up, England will next face the second-placed team in Group F, in Nice on Monday (20:00 BST).
That could well be Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal - who knocked England out of consecutive tournaments, at Euro 2004 and at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
However, Austria, Hungary and Iceland can all still finish second - with Group F's final matches to be played on Wednesday.
It is the fourth time England have reached the knockout stages of a European Championship (1996, 2004 and 2012).

Reaction

Wales boss Chris Coleman: "Even after this tournament is over, this group are on the way to something else. I'm just glad me and the staff are here with them. We have no fear. And after playing like that, why should we?"
Match of the Day presenter and former England striker Gary Linekertweeted: "Total domination from England without one lucky break. Saving it for the knockout stage, hopefully. Sometimes it's easier against sides who have a go."
Former Wales midfielder Robbie Savage told BBC Radio 5 live: "On the evidence of tonight, we won't fear anyone with Gareth Bale in the team and topping the group."
Group BGroup BGroup BEngland goalkeeper Joe Hart: "We all wanted to finish top but we didn't. We have dominated every corner of the pitch and every Slovakian player will be proud of that result. We are into the next round and nobody will want to play us. I haven't had anything to do in the whole tournament to be honest. We have been playing very well as a team."

Source:BBC

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