In France, the biggest summer event continues - the 2016 European Football Championship. From June 10 to the same date in July, football fans will enjoy the hottest battles in 10 cities in France. For the first time in the history of the tournament, 24 teams are competing, not 16.
The most visited football portal in the country, EuroFootball.com, will help its visitors follow the hottest news from France until the end of the championship. Updated news will be provided daily.
Today, the final question marks will be set up in Group B. The leaders, England, will clash with Slovakia at 22:00, while Russia and Wales will also fight for valuable points at the same time.
Predicted starting lineups:
Russia: Akinfeev; Smolnikov, V Berezutski, Ignashevich, Schennikov; Glushakov, Golovin, Mamaev; Kokorin, Dzyuba, Smolov.
Wales: Hennessey; Gunter, Chester, A Williams, Davies, Taylor; Allen, Ledley; J Williams, Ramsey; Bale.
Slovakia: Kozáčik; Pekarík, Škrtel, Ďurica, Hubočan; Pečovský, Kucka; Mak, Hamšík, Weiss; Nemec.
England: Hart; Walker, Smalling, Cahill, Rose; Dier, Wilshere, Rooney; Lallana, Vardy, Sturridge.
At 11:20 yesterday, the historic victory of the Albanian national team was marked, ending a long streak of failures. Albanians defeated Romania for the first time since 1948.
At 11:20, France's national team coach Didier Deschamps spared no praise for Paul Pogba after the match: "He was a huge force in the game during the first half."
As the final points were put in Group A. France finished in first place with 7 points, Switzerland in second, with Albania eagerly awaiting the final group stage performances. They still have a chance to advance to the next stage.
Albanian national team player embraced his family members after the historic victory, including even his grandmother.
Fans caused trouble for Belgium, Portugal, and Hungary.
Belgium, Portugal, and Hungary's football federations received UEFA fines. The European football organization fined these countries for fan behavior at Euro 2016 championship stadiums.
Canada's television hosts reviewing the European Championship followed in the footsteps of Hungary's goalkeeper Gabor Kiraly and wore the legendary goalkeeper shorts during the broadcast.