View Poll Results: Who will win Euro 2016 ?

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  • Spain

    5 23.81%
  • Germany

    2 9.52%
  • France

    3 14.29%
  • Belgium

    2 9.52%
  • Portugal

    1 4.76%
  • England

    2 9.52%
  • Croatia

    4 19.05%
  • Italy

    2 9.52%
  • Poland

    0 0%
  • Any Other

    0 0%
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    UEFA Euro 2016



    The 2016 UEFA European Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2016, will be the 15th European Championship for men's national football teams organised by UEFA. It is scheduled to be held in France from 10 June to 10 July 2016.

    For the first time, the European Championship final tournament will be contested by 24 teams, having been expanded from the 16-team format that had been used since 1996.Under this new format, the finalists will contest a group stage consisting of six groups of four teams, followed by a knockout stage including three rounds and the final. As hosts, France have automatically qualified for the final tournament, while the other 53 national teams will compete in a qualifying competition, running from September 2014 to November 2015, to secure the remaining 23 places. Among these teams are back-to-back defending champions Spain, and for the first time since their affiliation with UEFA, Gibraltar.

    France was chosen as the host on 28 May 2010, after a bidding process in which they beat Italy and Turkey for the right to host the 2016 finals.The matches will be played in ten stadia in nine cities: Bordeaux, Lens, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris, St-Etienne, and Toulouse. It will be the third time that France hosts the tournament, after the inaugural tournament in 1960 and the 1984 finals. The French team have won the European Championship two times: in 1984 and 2000.

    The winners will earn the right to participate in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup hosted by Russia. If Germany or Russia win, however, the runner up will participate as Germany have already qualified due to winning the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and Russia have qualified as hosts.
    Last edited by BangaloreaN; 07-08-2016 at 09:35 AM.

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    Booked..........

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    2016 UEFA Euro Championship Complete Match Schedule in Indian Standard Time

    No
    Date Time(IST) Match
    1 11th June 01:30am France vs Romania
    2 11th June 07:30pm Albania vs Switzerland
    3 11th June 10:30pm Wales vs Slovakia
    4 12th June 01:30am England vs Russia
    5 12th June 07:30pm Turkey vs Croatia
    6 12th June 10:30pm Poland vs Northern Ireland
    7 13th June 01:30am Germany vs Ukraine
    8 13th June 07:30pm Spain vs Czech Republic
    9 13th June 10:30pm Ireland vs Sweden
    10 14th June 01:30am Belgium vs Italy
    11 14th June 10:30pm Austria vs Hungary
    12 15th June 01:30am Portugal vs Iceland
    13 15th June 07:30pm Russia vs Slovakia
    14 15th June 10:30pm Romania vs Switzerland
    15 16th June 01:30am France vs Albania
    16 16th June 07:30pm England vs Wales
    17 16th June 10:30pm Ukraine vs Northern Ireland
    18 17th June 01:30am Germany vs Poland
    19 17th June 07:30pm Italy vs Sweden
    20 17th June 10:30pm Czech Republic vs Croatia
    21 18th June 01:30am Spain vs Turkey
    22 18th June 07:30pm Belgium vs Republic of Ireland
    23 18th June 10:30pm Iceland vs Hungary
    24 19th June 01:30am Portugal vs Austria
    25 20th June 01:30am Switzerland vs France
    26 20th June 01:30am Romania vs Albania
    27 21st June 01:30am Slovakia vs England
    28 21st June 01:30am Russia vs Wales
    29 21st June 10:30pm Northern Ireland vs Germany
    30 21st June 10:30pm Ukraine vs Poland
    31 22nd June 01:30am Croatia vs Spain
    32 22nd June 01:30am Czech Republic vs Turkey
    33 22nd June 10:30pm Iceland vs Austria
    34 22nd June 10:30pm Hungary vs Portugal
    35 23rd June 01:30am Sweden vs Germany
    36 23rd June 01:30am Italy vs Republic of Ireland

    2016 UEFA Euro Championship Round of 16 Schedule in Indian Standard Time (IST)
    No Date Time(IST) Match
    37 25th June 07:30pm A2 vs C2
    38 25th June 10:30pm B1 vs (A/C/D)3
    39 26th June 01:30am D1 vs (B/E/F)3
    40 26th June 07:30pm A1 vs (C/D/E)3
    41 26th June 10:30pm C1 vs (A/B/F)3
    42 27th June 01:30am F1 vs E2
    43 27th June 07:30pm E1 vs D2
    44 27th June 10:30pm B2 vs F2

    2016 UEFA Euro Championship Quarter Final Schedule in Indian Time (IST)
    No Date Time(IST) Match
    45 1st July 01:30am M37 vs M39
    46 2nd July 01:30am M38 vs M42
    47 3rd July 01:30am M41 vs M43
    48 4th July 01:30am M40 vs M44

    2016 UEFA Euro Championship Semi Final Schedule in Indian Time (IST)
    No Date Time(IST) Match
    49 7th July 01:30am M45 vs M46
    50 8th July 01:30am M47 vs M48

    2016 UEFA Euro Championship Final Match Schedule in Indian Time (IST)
    No Date Time(IST) Match
    51 11th July 01:30am M49 vs M50


    Last edited by BangaloreaN; 06-04-2016 at 03:03 PM.

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    UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying

    The qualifying competition for UEFA Euro 2016 is a football competition scheduled to be played from September 2014 to November 2015 to determine the 23 teams to join France, who qualify automatically as hosts of UEFA Euro 2016.Fifty-three member associations will participate in the qualifying process for the tournament places, with Gibraltar taking part for the first time.

    The draw took place at the Palais des Congrs Acropolis, Nice, on 23 February 2014.Sides were seeded according to the UEFA national team coefficient rankings, which were announced along with the draw procedure and final tournament match schedule after the 23–24 January Executive Committee meeting in Nyon.

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    Qualifiers :

    Group A
    Netherlands, Czech Republic, Turkey, Latvia, Iceland, Kazakhstan

    Group B
    Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium, Israel, Wales, Cyprus, Andorra

    Group C
    Spain, Ukraine, Slovakia, Belarus, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Luxembourg

    Group D
    Germany, Republic of Ireland, Poland, Scotland, Georgia, Gibraltar

    Group E
    England, Switzerland, Slovenia, Estonia, Lithuania, San Marino

    Group F
    Greece, Hungary, Romania, Finland, Northern Ireland, Faroe Islands

    Group G
    Russia, Sweden, Austria, Montenegro, Moldova, Liechtenstein

    Group H
    Italy, Croatia, Norway, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Malta

    Group I
    Portugal, Denmark, Serbia, Armenia, Albania

    Bye to finals (hosts): France
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    * Group winners, runners-up, and the best third-placed team among all groups directly qualify for the finals
    * Remaining eight third-placed teams advance to the play-offs

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    Sun , Sept 07 , 2014
    09:30pm IST Denmark v Armenia , Live on Sony SIX
    09:30pm IST Georgia v Ireland , Live on Sony SIX HD
    09:30pm IST Hungary v N Ireland

    Mon , Sept 08 , 2014
    12:15am IST Germany v Scotland , Live on Sony SIX
    12:15am IST Greece v Romania
    12:15am IST Portugal v Albania , Live on Sony SIX HD
    09:30pm IST Russia v Liechtenstein , Live on Sony SIX & Sony SIX HD

    Tue , Sept 09 , 2014
    12:15am IST Austria v Sweden
    12:15am IST Spain v Macedonia , Live on Sony SIX HD
    12:15am IST Switzerland v England , Live on Sony SIX
    12:15am IST Ukraine v Slovakia
    09:30pm IST Azerbaijan v Bulgaria , Live on Sony SIX & Sony SIX HD

    Wed , Sept 10 , 2014
    12:15am IST Croatia v Malta
    12:15am IST Czech Republic v Netherlands , Live on Sony SIX & Sony SIX HD
    12:15am IST Norway v Italy

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    24 teams aanalle... Good chance to teams like wales to make appearance in a big tournament...

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    Portugal stunned by Albania, Germany prove too strong for Scotland

    Portugal slumped to an embarrassing defeat at home to Albania in their opening Euro 2016 qualifier, while Germany needed two goals from Thomas Muller to help them see off Scotland.

    Any hopes of bouncing back from a miserable World Cup were shattered for Portugal after they suffered a shock 1-0 loss to Albania.

    A stunning volley from Bekim Balaj early in the second half decided the match, with the hosts -- without the rested Cristiano Ronaldo -- unable to muster a response.

    The Portuguese crashed out in the group stages in Brazil and this was another setback for a team which still included a host of household names.

    Scotland put up a spirited show, going down 2-1 to world champions Germany.

    Thomas Muller gave the hosts a first half lead in Dortmund, only for Ikechi Anya to level midway through the second half.

    However, Gordon Strachan's men were undone by Muller's second goal of the night four minutes later -- before Charlie Mulgrew was dismissed in the closing stages when he kicked the ball away and received a second yellow card.

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    Denmark beat armenia 2-1...

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