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2016 UEFA Euro in France June 10 - July 10,2016 - SF 2 Germany Vs France Thursday July 07,2016



 Teams that Qualify for the Round of 16 are
  • Group A - France and Switzerland
  • Group B - Wales;England and Slovakia
  • Group C - Germany;Poland and Northern Ireland
  • Group D - Croatia and Spain
  • Group E - Italy;Belgium and Republic of Ireland
  • Group F - Hungary;Iceland and Portugal 
Group A
France
Switzerland
Group A Match Results
June 10  France beat Romania 2-1
June 11 Switzerland beat Albania 1-0
June 15 Switzerland Vs Romania match ended in a 1-1 draw
June 15 France beat Albania 2-0
June 19 Albania beat Romania 1-0
June 19 Switzerland Vs France match ended in a goalless draw

Country

W D L GD Pts
FRA 2 1 0 3 7
SWI 1 2 0 1 5
ALB 1 0 2 -2 3
ROM 0 1 2 -2 1



Group B
Wales
England
Slovakia
Group B Match Results
June 11 Wales beat Slovakia 2-1
June 11 England Vs Russia ended in a  1-1 draw
June 15 Slovakia beat Russia 2-1
June 16 England beat Wales 2-1
June 20 Wales beat Russia 3-0
June Slovakia Vs England match ended in a goalless draw 

Country

W D L GD Pts
WAL 2 0 1 3 6
ENG 1 2 0 1 5
SVK 1 1 1 0 4
RUS 0 1 2 -4 1
 

Group C
Germany
Poland
Northern Ireland
Group C Match Results
June 12 Poland beat Northern Ireland 1-0
June 12Germany beat Ukraine 2-0
June 16 Northern Ireland beat Ukraine 2-0
June 16 Germany Vs Poland match ended in a goalless draw
June 21 Poland beat Ukraine 1-0
June 21 Germany beat Northern Ireland 1-0

Country

W D L GD Pts
GER 2 1 0 3 7
POL 2 1 0 2 7
NI 1 0 2 0 3
UKR 0 0 3 -5 0


Group D
Croatia
Spain
Group D Match Results
June 12 Croatia beat Turkey 1-0
June 13 Spain beat Czech Republic 1-0
June 17 Czech Republic Vs Croatia match ended in a 2-2 draw
June 17 Spain beat Turkey 3-0
June 21 Turkey beat Czech Republic 2-0
June 21 Croatia beat Spain 2-1

Country

W D L GD Pts
CRO 2 1 0 2 7
SPA 2 0 1 3 6
TUR 1 0 2 -2 3
CZE 0 1 2 -3 1


Group E
Italy
Belgium
Republic of Ireland
Group E Match Results
June 13 Republic of Ireland Vs Sweden match ended in a 1-1 draw
June 13 Italy beat Belgium 2-0
June 17 Italy beat Sweden 1-0
June 18 Belgium beat Republic of Ireland 3-0
June 22 Republic of Ireland beat Italy 1-0
June 22 Belgium beat Sweden 1-0 

Country

W D L GD Pts
ITA 2 0 1 2 6
BEL 2 0 1 2 6
IRE 1 1 1 -2 4
SWE 0 1 2 -2 1


 

Group F
Hungary
Iceland
Portugal
Group F Match Results
June 14 Hungary beat Austria 2-0
June 14 Portugal Vs Iceland match ended in a 1-1 draw
June 18 Iceland Vs Hungary match ended in a 1-1 draw
June 18 Portugal Vs Austria match ended in a goalless draw
June 22 Iceland beat Austria 2-1
June 22 Hungary Vs Portugal match ended in a 3-3 draw

Country

W D L GD Pts
HUN 1 2 0 2 5
ICE 1 2 0 1 5
POR 0 3 0 0 3
AUT 0 1 2 -3 1

Statistical Highlights at the Group Stage

1)No Team has won all its 3 matches

2)Ukraine was the only team to lose all the 3 games

3)Germany and Poland have not conceded a goal so far

4)Portugal managed to qualify for Round of 16 on better goal difference without single win as it drew its 3 league games

Round of 16 Match Results

Match 01 Poland Beat Switzerland 5-4 on Penalties
Match 02 Wales beat Northern Ireland 1-0
Match 03 Portugal beat Croatia 1-0
Match 04 France beat Republic of Ireland 2-1
Match 05 Germany beat Slovakia 3-0
Match 06 Belgium beat Hungary 4-0
Match 07 Italy beat Spain 2-0
Match 08 Iceland beat England 2-1

Euro 2016 QF Schedule

Thursday, June 30 - QF 1: Poland v Portugal
Friday, July 1 - QF 2: Wales v Belgium
Saturday, July 2 - QF 3: Germany v Italy
Sunday, July 3 - QF 4: France v Iceland

QF Match Results

QF 1 Portugal beat Poland 5-3 on penalties after 1-1 in regular time
QF 2 Wales beat Belgium 3-1
QF 3 Germany beat Italy 6-5 on penalties after 1-1 at regular time and extra time
QF 4 France beat Iceland 5-2

Euro 2016 SF Schedule
SF 1 Portugal Vs Wales Wednesday July 06,2016
SF 2 Germany Vs France Thursday July 07,2016

SF Match Results

SF 1 Portugal beat Wales 2-0
SF 2 France beat Germany 2-0

 




Germany are without suspended defender Mats Hummels and the injured pair of Sami Khedira and Mario Gomez.

France has a fully-fit squad to choose from, with all 23 players training on Wednesday.


SF 2 Germany Vs France - Match Facts

Head-to-head
  • This will be the fifth encounter between Germany and France at a major tournament, but their first in the European Championship.
  • France won the first meeting at a World Cup (in 1958) whilst Germany came out on top in the next three (in 1982, 1986 and 2014).
  • Germany and France have won 36% of the European Championship finals (five out of 14). They are the top two scorers in the history of the tournament (72 goals for Germany, 60 for France).
  • Alain Giresse is the last French player to score against Germany at a major tournament, at the 1982 World Cup semi-final.
  • They last met in November 2015 - France won 2-0 in a match marred by the Paris attacks.
  • France have never kept a clean sheet in their four meetings with Germany at major tournaments.
Germany
  • Germany have reached the semi-finals in each of their last six major tournaments, the longest such run by a European team.
  • Twenty years without lifting the European Championship trophy is their longest drought in the history of the tournament.
  • They have lost just one of their last 18 games at major tournaments (a 2-1 defeat by Italy at Euro 2012).
  • Thomas Muller hasn't scored a single goal in 10 games at the Euros - he also missed his penalty in the shoot-out against Italy last Saturday. He has 10 goals in 13 World Cup games.
  • Bastian Schweinsteiger has played in 37 games at major tournaments, the joint-most alongside Miroslav Klose for any nation at the World Cup and European Championships.
  • Mesut Ozil is the only player to have started all 24 of Germany's games since - and including - the 2010 World Cup. He's the top assist provider in the last four major tournaments with eight. 
France
  • France are in the semi-finals of a major tournament for the first time since the 2006 World Cup. They have actually progressed to the final on the last three occasions where they have made the last four, with their last failure in a semi-final dating back to Euro 1996 against the Czech Republic.
  • They are unbeaten in their last 17 major tournament games played on home soil, winning 15 and drawing two. Their last defeat was in the inaugural European Championship in 1960 against Czechoslovakia.
  • France are the top scorers at Euro 2016 with 11 goals in five games. France have not scored that many in a major tournament since Euro 2000 (13).
  • They have scored five headed goals - a record by a team in a single Euro finals.
  • Olivier Giroud has scored in each of his two starts against Germany. In fact, his first goal for France came in February 2012 in Bremen, against Germany. He has also scored past Manuel Neuer the last three times he has faced him (once for Germany, twice for Arsenal).
  • Giroud has scored four goals and delivered three assists in six starts at major tournaments.
  • Antoine Griezmann's four goals at Euro 2016 is the most by a French player in a major tournament since Michel Platini scored nine goals at Euro 1984.




SF 2 France beat Germany 2-0 and enter the final


Antoine Griezmann scored twice (in the 45+2 minute penalty and in the 73rd minute)Thursday as France beat world champions Germany 2-0 to seal a place in the Euro 2016 final against Portugal.

Having converted a controversial first-half penalty for Bastian Schweinsteiger's handball, Griezmann put the result beyond doubt with a sweetly struck second half shot.

"We suffered but we knocked them out," said French coach Didier Deschamps after the game in which Germany dominated possession.

The victory in Marseille mean Les Bleus face Cristiano Ronaldo-led Portugal in Sunday's final at the Stade de France.

Antoine Griezmann is now the top scorer at the European Championship finals with six goals.

France led 1-0 at the break, even though Germany had 64 percent of the first-half possession and 11 attempts on goal to France's six

Germany suffered a major blow when Jerome Boateng sustained a hamstring injury and had to be replaced in the second half


France were awarded the spot-kick after Bastian Schweinsteiger blocked Patrice Evra's header with his hand in the box

Antoine Griezmann,the Atletico Madrid forward added a second for the hosts with 18 minutes left of the game, stabbing home from close range




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