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Friday, June 10: Group A, France v Romania (2000BST, Stade de France, Paris)


Saturday, June 11: Group A, Albania v Switzerland (1400BST, Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens)


Saturday, June 11: Group B, Wales v Slovakia (1700BST, Stade de Bordeaux)


Saturday, June 11: Group B, England v Russia (2000BST, Stade Velodrome, Marseille)


Sunday, June 12: Group D, Turkey v Croatia (1400BST, Parc des Princes, Paris)




Sunday, June 12: Group C, Poland v Northern Ireland (1700BST, Stade de Nice)


Sunday, June 12: Group C, Germany v Ukraine (2000BST, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)


Monday, June 13: Group D, Spain v Czech Republic (1400BST, Stadium de Toulouse)


Monday, June 13: Group E, Republic of Ireland v Sweden (1700BST, Stade de France, Paris)


Monday, June 13: Group E, Belgium v Italy (2000BST, Stade de Lyon)


Tuesday, June 14: Group F, Austria v Hungary (1700BST, Stade de Bordeaux)


Tuesday, June 14: Group F, Portugal v Iceland (2000BST, Stade Geoffroy Guichard, St Etienne)


Wednesday, June 15: Group B, Russia v Slovakia (1400BST, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)


Wednesday, June 15: Group A, Romania v Switzerland (1700BST, Parc des Princes, Paris)


Wednesday, June 15: Group A, France v Albania (2000BST, Stade Velodrome, Marseille)


Thursday, June 16: Group B, England v Wales (1400BST, Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens)


Thursday, June 16: Group C, Ukraine v Northern Ireland (1700BST, Stade de Lyon)


Thursday, June 16: Group C, Germany v Poland (2000BST, Stade de France, Paris)


Friday, June 17: Group E, Italy v Sweden (1400BST, Stadium de Toulouse)


Friday, June 17: Group D, Czech Republic v Croatia (1700BST, Stade Geoffroy Guichard, St Etienne)


Friday, June 17: Group D, Spain v Turkey (2000BST, Stade de Nice)


Saturday, June 18: Group E, Belgium v Republic of Ireland (1400BST, Stade de Bordeaux)


Saturday, June 18: Group F, Iceland v Hungary (1700BST, Stade Velodrome, Marseille)


Saturday, June 18: Group F, Portugal v Austria (2000BST, Parc des Princes, Paris)


Sunday, June 19: Group A, Romania v Albania (2000BST, Stade de Lyon)


Sunday, June 19: Group A, Switzerland v France (2000BST, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)


Monday, June 20: Group B, Russia v Wales (2000BST, Stadium de Toulouse)


Monday, June 20: Group B, Slovakia v England (2000BST, Stade Geoffroy Guichard)


Tuesday, June 21: Group C, Ukraine v Poland (1700BST, Stade Velodrome)


Tuesday, June 21: Group C, Northern Ireland v Germany (1700BST, Parc des Princes)


Tuesday, June 21: Group D, Czech Republic v Turkey (2000BST, Stade Bollaert-Delelis)


Tuesday, June 21: Group D, Croatia v Spain (2000BST, Stade de Bordeaux)


Wednesday, June 22: Group F, Iceland v Austria (1700BST, Stade de France)


Wednesday, June 22: Group F, Hungary v Portugal (1700BST, Stade de Lyon)


Wednesday, June 22: Group E, Italy v Republic of Ireland (2000BST, Stade Pierre Mauroy)


Wednesday, June 22: Group E, Sweden v Belgium (2000BST, Stade de Nice)


Saturday, June 25: Last 16, Runner-up Group A v Runner-up Group C (1400BST, Stade Geoffroy Guichard, St Etienne)


Saturday, June 25: Last 16, Winner Group B v Third place in Group A/C/D (1700BST, Parc des Princes, Paris)


Saturday, June 25: Last 16, Winner Group D v Third place in Group B/E/F (2000BST, Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens)


Sunday, June 26: Last 16, Winner Group A v Third place in Group C/D/E (1400BST, Stade de Lyon)


Sunday, June 26: Last 16, Winner Group C v Third place in Group A/B/F (1700BST, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)


Sunday, June 26: Last 16, Winner Group F v Runner-up Group E (2000BST, Stadium de Toulouse)


Monday, June 27: Last 16, Winner Group E v Runner-up Group D (1700BST, Stade de France, Paris)


Monday, June 27: Last 16, Runner-up Group B v Runner-up Group F (2000BST, Stade de Nice)


Thursday, June 30: Quarter-final 1, (2000BST, Stade Velodrome, Marseille)
Friday, July 1: Quarter-final 2, (2000BST, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)


Saturday, July 2: Quarter-final 3, (2000BST, Stade de Bordeaux)
Sunday, July 3: Quarter-final 4, (2000BST, Stade de France, Paris)
Wednesday, July 6: Semi-final, Winner Quarter-final 1 v Winner Quarter-final 2 (2000BST, Stade de Lyon)
Thursday, July 7: Semi-final, Winner Quarter-final 3 v Winner Quarter-final 4 (2000BST, Stade Velodrome, Marseille)
Sunday, July 10: Final (2000BST, Stade de France, Paris


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