Saturday, 12 December 2015

Britain to face Wales in France



Wales and England will meet at Euro 2016 in the wake of being attracted together Group B for next summer's finals in France.

Russia and Slovakia are alternate groups in their gathering.

European Championship debutants http://www.gamesmais.net/profile/sinusheadaches Northern Ireland are in Group C with title holders Germany, Poland and Ukraine.

The Republic of Ireland are up against the world's top-positioned side Belgium, Italy and Sweden in Group E.

The primary round of the competition will be at the Stade de France in the middle of France and Romania on Friday, 10 June at 20:00 BST.

Wales' match against England is the second diversion for both nations in their gathering, in Lens on Thursday, 16 June.

Northern Ireland commencement their gathering against Poland on Sunday, 12 June and end it against Germany nine days after the fact.

The Republic face Zlatan Ibrahimovic's Sweden in their 13 June opener and close their gathering recreations against Italy on 22 June.

The current year's competition is the biggest European Championship ever, with 24 groups.

The main two from every gathering will experience to the last 16, while the best four third-set groups likewise advance - meaning just eight groups are killed in the gathering stages.

his is Wales' first competition appearance in 58 years, and manager Chris Coleman had said he needed to evade England on the grounds that it would be "saw as a clash of Britain" and a "diversion".

In any case, his reasons for alarm were acknowledged at an opportune time in the draw, with the top seeds drawn first - trailed by the base seeds.

Furthermore, businesses may need to prepare themselves for a considerable measure of leave solicitations on Thursday, 16 June in light of the fact that England's meeting with Wales is a 14:00 BST commencement.

The victors of Group B will confront a third-set group in the last 16, while the runners-up will confront the group who complete second in a gathering including Portugal, Iceland, Austria and Hungary.

Britain supervisor Roy Hodgson told BBC Sport: "I like it. There was dependably a decent risk we would meet one of the home countries. Wales are extremely sorted out, they have a solid soul and a decent spine."

Wales supervisor Chris Coleman: "Well, we have them, it will be an incredible diversion. We would have needed to maintain a strategic distance from it, yet we anticipate it. We should arrive and I think the competition will be a phenomenal one."

Previous England striker Alan Shearer: "Without precedent for quite a while England will go to a competition with no genuine stars. It may be right on time for them however we do have Cahill, Barkley and Stones, and a decent goalkeeper in Hart.

"Generally speaking, England must be exceptionally satisfied with the gathering they have been attracted. Yes, it will be intense yet in the event that we don't escape that gathering there will be something incorrectly."

Previous Wales striker John Hartson: "I needed that. http://forum.itratos.de/member.php?42937-sinusheadachessIt's an incredible amusement for supporters, for TV, and the players will anticipate it. I think players from both nations will be satisfied with that."

Ex-Wales skipper Kevin Ratcliffe: "I'd preferably be playing England than France, Germany or Spain. There are different nations that really terrify me more than they do."

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