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Good draw for us (Estonia). Obviously England is going to cruise the group, but at least every other team is beatable on a good day.

Decent draw for lithuania. England, swiss and slovenia are pretty much the only opponents for them :P

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Decent draw for lithuania. England, swiss and slovenia are pretty much the only opponents for them :P

Maybe Estonia will play Lithuania in Baltic Cup in the summer, would give a rough estimate of the teams depending on the lineups. I can see us nicking a point or 4 against you in Euro2016 qualifiers, though! :D

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Keep dreaming my Baltic brother, we're gonna make you our bitch.

Oh please, don't spit in the water. Just make sure you're not going to become our bitch B)

Maybe Estonia will play Lithuania in Baltic Cup in the summer, would give a rough estimate of the teams depending on the lineups. I can see us nicking a point or 4 against you in Euro2016 qualifiers, though! :D

Not sure about the Baltic Cup. The problem with our players is that they sometimes don't bother playing well in meaningless games. During the qualifiers it will be a different talk because we might use youngsters that might not make it to Baltic Cup if we do play it. Most realistic situation for you would be to get 3 or 1 point. Just can't see Estonia butt fucking us 2 times :D

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Full Euro 2016 group stage draw...

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Group E = Group of Death

easy groups for Germany and England, host luck for France and why the heck even bother having group F? Those team have nothing to do in the euros. The tournament is so bloated by the corrupted UEFA shit. How is the tournament even played? 12 teams qualifying and then what?

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easy groups for Germany and England, host luck for France and why the heck even bother having group F? Those team have nothing to do in the euros. The tournament is so bloated by the corrupted UEFA shit. How is the tournament even played? 12 teams qualifying and then what?

The best four 3rd qualifies.

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Nice group for Portugal. clearly favorites, but the team must be 100% focused, no excuses and no slip ups. Group B should be no problem for England, Group C looks straight forward for Germany, France should have no problems in group A, Group D clearly the group of death, and Group E isn´t an easy one too, at all. Nice tournament in perspective, can´t wait :)

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UEFA EURO 2016 final tournament schedule

http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/news/newsid=2317361.html

Group stage : (all times CET)
Friday 10 June, 21.00 (St-Denis): France v Romania – Group A
Saturday 11 June, 15.00 (Lens): Albania v Switzerland – Group A
Saturday 11 June, 18.00 (Bordeaux): Wales v Slovakia – Group B
Saturday 11 June, 21.00 (Marseille): England v Russia – Group B
Sunday 12 June, 15.00 (Paris): Turkey v Croatia – Group D
Sunday 12 June, 18.00 (Nice): Poland v Northern Ireland – Group C
Sunday 12 June, 21.00 (Lille): Germany v Ukraine – Group C
Monday 13 June, 15.00 (Toulouse): Spain v Czech Republic – Group D
Monday 13 June, 18.00 (St-Denis): Republic of Ireland v Sweden – Group E
Monday 13 June, 21.00 (Lyon): Belgium v Italy – Group E
Tuesday 14 June, 18.00 (Bordeaux): Austria v Hungary – Group F
Tuesday 14 June, 21.00 (St-Etienne): Portugal v Iceland – Group F
Wednesday 15 June, 15.00 (Lille): Russia v Slovakia – Group B
Wednesday 15 June, 18.00 (Paris): Romania v Switzerland – Group A
Wednesday 15 June, 21.00 (Marseille): France v Albania – Group A
Thursday 16 June, 15.00 (Lens): England v Wales – Group B
Thursday 16 June, 18.00 (Lyon): Ukraine v Northern Ireland – Group C
Thursday 16 June, 21.00 (St-Denis): Germany v Poland – Group C
Friday 17 June, 15.00 (Toulouse): Italy v Sweden – Group E
Friday 17 June, 18.00 (St-Etienne): Czech Republic v Croatia – Group D
Friday 17 June, 21.00 (Nice): Spain v Turkey – Group D
Saturday 18 June, 15.00 (Bordeaux): Belgium v Republic of Ireland – Group E
Saturday 18 June, 18.00 (Marseille): Iceland v Hungary – Group F
Saturday 18 June, 21.00 (Paris): Portugal v Austria – Group F
Sunday 19 June, 21.00 (Lille): Switzerland v France – Group A
Sunday 19 June, 21.00 (Lyon): Romania v Albania – Group A
Monday 20 June, 21.00 (St-Etienne): Slovakia v England – Group B
Monday 20 June, 21.00 (Toulouse): Russia v Wales – Group B
Tuesday 21 June, 18.00 (Paris): Northern Ireland v Germany – Group C
Tuesday 21 June, 18.00 (Marseille): Ukraine v Poland – Group C
Tuesday 21 June, 21.00 (Bordeaux): Croatia v Spain – Group D
Tuesday 21 June, 21.00 (Lens): Czech Republic v Turkey – Group D
Wednesday 22 June, 18.00 (Lyon): Hungary v Portugal – Group F
Wednesday 22 June, 18.00 (St-Denis): Iceland v Austria – Group F
Wednesday 22 June, 21.00 (Nice): Sweden v Belgium – Group E
Wednesday 22 June, 21.00 (Lille): Italy v Republic of Ireland – Group E
Knockout phase:
Round of 16
Saturday 25 June, 15.00 (St-Etienne): Runner-up Group A v Runner-up C – Match 1
Saturday 25 June, 18.00 (Paris): Winner B v Third-place A/C/D – Match 2
Saturday 25 June, 21.00 (Lens): Winner D v Third-place B/E/F – Match 3
Sunday 26 June, 15.00 (Lyon): Winner A v Third-place C/D/E – Match 4
Sunday 26 June, 18.00 (Lille): Winner C v Third-place A/B/F – Match 5
Sunday 26 June, 21.00 (Toulouse): Winner F v Runner-up E – Match 6
Monday 27 June, 18.00 (St-Denis): Winner E v Runner-up D – Match 7
Monday 27 June, 21.00 (Nice): Runner-up B v Runner-up F – Match 8
Quarter-finals
Thursday 30 June, 21.00 (Marseille): Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 3 – QF1
Friday 1 July, 21.00 (Lille): Winner Match 2 v Winner Match 6 – QF2
Saturday 2 July, 21.00 (Bordeaux): Winner Match 5 v Winner Match 7 – QF3
Sunday 3 July, 21.00 (St-Denis): Winner Match 4 v Winner Match 8 – QF4
Semi-finals
Wednesday 6 July, 21.00 (Lyon): Winner QF1 v Winner QF2 – SF1
Thursday 7 July, 21.00 (Marseille): Winner QF3 v Winner QF4 – SF2
Final
Sunday 10 July, 21.00 (St-Denis): Winner SF1 v Winner SF2
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easy groups for Germany and England, host luck for France and why the heck even bother having group F? Those team have nothing to do in the euros. The tournament is so bloated by the corrupted UEFA shit. How is the tournament even played? 12 teams qualifying and then what?

Lmao, you're right.. Group F totally pointless :lol:

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