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    Who are the ITV pundits for Euro 2020? Gary Neville and Roy Keane joined by Ian Wright and Lee Dixon

    MARK POUGATCH, Seema Jaswal and Reshmin Chowdhury are set lead ITV’s live coverage of this summer’s European Championships. ITV’s Euro 2020 live coverage will also include Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Patrick Vieira, Eni Aluko and Ashley Cole as studio pundits, while Lee Dixon, Ally McCoist and John Hartson will be part of ITV’s co-commentary team.
    ITV have announced a team of thirty for their broadcasting of Euro 2020 – Credit: ITV
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    Who are the ITV pundits for Euro 2020?

    Ian Wright
    Roy Keane
    Gary Neville
    Patrick Vieira
    Graeme Souness
    Ashley Cole
    Eni Aluko
    Robert Earnshaw
    Emma Hayes
    Nigel de Jong
    John Collins
    Joe Ledley
    Nadia Nadim
    Scott Brown
    Andros Townsend

    Graeme Souness, Robert Earnshaw, Emma Hayes, Nigel de Jong, John Collins, Joe Ledley, Nadia Nadim, Scott Brown and Andros Townsend also make up ITV’s studio pundits for the TWENTY-SEVEN live games that will be shown on the channel.
    Ian Wright and Ashley Cole were part of the BBC team for the FA Cup final but will be with ITV for Euro 2020
    Eni Aluko was a runner-up of the UEFA Women’s Euros in 2009
    Sam Matterface, Clive Tyldesley, Joe Speight, Seb Hutchinson and Tom Gayle will head the commentary team.

    Gabriel Clarke, Michelle Owen and Raman Bhardwaj will be stationed across Europe’s eleven host cities to report live from matchday venues, with ex-referee Peter Walton also set to be consulted to discuss and explain major decisions throughout the tournament.
    Mark Pougatch and Andros Townsend will also host twelve Euro 2020 episodes of the ITV Football Football Show podcast which will feature special guests across the course of the tournament.
    Mark Pougatch will lead ITV’s presenting team as well as hosting ITV’s Euro 2020 podcast
    ITV will also broadcast England’s final two pre-tournament matches at home to Austria on June 2 and Romania on June 6.
    ITV will EXCLUSIVELY show the mouthwatering clash between England and Scotland at Wembley on June 18, as well as England’s final group game against the Czech Republic on June 22.
    As well as those games, ITV will broadcast Italy vs Wales on June 20 and Scotland vs Croatia on June 22.
    Gareth Southgate and England kick off their Euro 2020 campaign on June 13 against Croatia

    Speaking to ITV’s Euro 2020 live coverage on his hopes for the tournament, Gary Neville said:
    “I’m most looking forward to the tournament being based, or quite a few of the games being based in England.
    “It’s first time since Euro 96, of which I was a part, it is so special, the nation needs it – it’s been a tough twelve months obviously with Covid and lockdowns and people’s mental health.
    “So the idea that we’ve got this home tournament almost whereby we can have all these games, England playing in Wembley, a great team, exciting team, a game against Scotland obviously which brings back the memories of the Euro 96 as well.
    Gary Neville will be part of ITV’s studio team for Euro 2020
    Euro 2020 gets underway on June 11 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome as Italy take on Turkey, and will finish on July 11 with the final at Wembley.
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    Does Euro 2020 have third-fourth place playoff in the group stages?

    THE Euros has been designed to keep as many teams in the tournament as possible and the excitement flowing.And after last year’s delay, it’s finally going to go ahead.
    Portugal didn’t win a single group stage game back in 2016, but qualified for the knockout stages as one of the best 3rd placed teams and went on to shock France in the finalCredit: GETTY IMAGES
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    According to reports, Euros matches at Wembley are likely to be at full capacity.
    Wembley could be a full house for when England meet Scotland in the group stages on 18 June.
    Does Euro 2020 have a third-fourth place playoff in the group stages?
    No. Euro 2020 does not have a third-fourth place playoff in the group stages of the competition.
    And this is largely due to the procedures Uefa follow in order to rank teams as the group stages progress.
    All of the qualified 24 teams are split up into six groups of four, and the top two qualify for the knockout stages of the tournament.
    Four of the best 3rd placed teams will join them in the next stage as well.
    However, in the event of two or more teams finishing level on points, goal difference will decide who finishes higher up in the table.
    And if goal difference cannot separate the two or more sides, Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams will decide.
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    Italy back at Euro 2016 is a good example of how it works.
    The Azzurri finished level on points and goal difference with their continental neighbours, Belgium, in group E.
    But it was Italy who topped the group due to their 2-0 win over the Red Devils.
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    When is Euro 2020 opening ceremony, where is it being held and who is singing?

    ROME is set to host the Euro 2020 opening ceremony ahead of the first game of the delayed tournament. The ceremony will take place before the first game between Turkey and Italy at the Stadio Olimpico tonight.
    The Stadio Olimpico will host four games over the course of the tournament
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    However just 25% of the 72,698 seater Stadio Olimpico will be filled, as Coronavirus restrictions prevent the eleven host stadiums across Europe from selling out venues to fans.
    The Euro 2020 trophy being displayed outside the Colosseum in Rome
    The opening ceremony will see the tournament’s official song “We Are the People” played live for the first time.
    Dutch DJ Martin Garrix is the composer of the track, which features U2 lead vocalist Bono and fellow band member Edge.
    The 25-year-old had this to say about producing the song:
    “It was amazing to work with Bono and Edge.
    “They were very inspiring because they’re legends and because they have so much knowledge and wisdom.”
    Dutch DJ Martin Garrix scored a UK Number 1 Single in 2013 with the song ‘Animals’

    The ceremony this year will be far from the scenes of the opening ceremony five years ago at Euro 2016, which saw a packed Stade de France officially open the tournament in Paris.
    French DJ David Guetta opened the tournament with Zara Larsson as they performed “This One’s For You” – the official song of Euro 2016.

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    David Guetta and Zara Larsson performed at the Euro 2016 opening ceremony
    The official song of the 2016 Euros was titled ‘This One’s For You’
    Euro 2020 kicks off on June 11 and is played over the following month before the final at Wembley on July 11
    Dimitri Payet’s 89th minute winner that day saw hosts France beat Romania 2-1 on their way to the final, which they eventually lost to Portugal in extra time.
    Roberto Mancini’s Italy will be hoping to repeat the feat this year following the opening ceremony in Rome, although Italy are not the only host nation.
    This year the sixtieth anniversary of the first European Championships sees the continent of Europe host the tournament, with eleven cities in eleven different countries hosting games. More

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    Copa America 2021 fixtures and results: Full schedule including Brazil and Argentina games for this year’s Copa America

    COPA AMERICA 2021 is finally upon us after having to wait a year for the South American football extravaganza to start.A late change of hosts managed to save this summer’s tournament, too, as Brazil stepped in to take the reins after Argentina and Colombia dropped out.
    The Maracana Stadium in Brazil will host the Copa America 2021 finalCredit: Reuters
    And this weekend, it all finally gets underway, starting with Brazil’s clash against Venezuela.
    The final will take place a month from now on July 11 at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
    Fixtures and results
    Sunday, June 13
    Round 1

    Sunday 13th June
    Brazil v Venezuela (10pm)

    Monday, June 14

    Colombia v Ecuador (1am)
    Argentina v Chile (10pm)

    Tuesday, June 15

    Paraguay v Bolivia (1am)

    Thursday, June 17
    Round 2

    Colombia v Venezuela (10pm)

    Friday, June 18

    Brazil v Peru (1am)
    Chile v Bolivia (10pm)

    Saturday, June 19

    Argentina v Uruguay (1am)

    Sunday, June 20
    Round 3

    Venezuela v Ecuador (10pm)

    Monday, June 21

    Colombia v Peru (1am)
    Uruguay v Chile (10pm)

    Tuesday, June 22

    Argentina v Paraguay (1am)

    Wednesday, June 23
    Round 4

    Ecuador v Peru (10pm)

    Thursday, June 24

    Brazil v Colombia (1am)
    Bolivia v Uruguay (10pm)

    Friday, June 25

    Chile v Paraguay (1am)

    Sunday, June 27
    Round 5

    Brazil v Ecuador (10pm)
    Venezuela v Peru (10pm)

    Tuesday, June 29

    Uruguay v Paraguay (1am)
    Bolivia v Argentina (1am)

    Friday, July 2
    Quarter-finals

    QF1: Runner-up in Group B v Third in Group A (10pm)

    Saturday, July 3

    QF2: Winner of Group B v Fourth in Group A (1am)
    QF3: Runner-up in Group A v Third in Group B (11pm)

    Sunday, July 4

    QF4: Winner of Group A v Fourth in Group B (2am)

    Tuesday, July 6
    Semi-finals

    SF1: Winner of QF2 v Winner of QF1 (12am)

    Wednesday, July 7

    SF2: Winner of QF4 v Winner of QF3 (2am)

    Saturday, July 10
    Third-place play-off

    Loser of SF2 v Loser of SF1 (1am)

    Sunday 11th July
    Final

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    Turkey vs Italy FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Euro 2020 opener

    AFTER a year of waiting, Euro 2020 is finally here!Italy are taking on Turkey in the opening match, with both sides hoping to make it through to the knockout stages.
    Turkey picked up a memorable draw against France in ParisCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Italy achieved a clean sweep in their Euro 2020 qualifying campaignCredit: AFP
    The Italians made a big statement of intent in their qualifying campaign, cruising to top spot in their group with ten wins out of ten.
    Turkey meanwhile came second in their group but showed they can mix it with the best by beating world champions France 2-0 at home and drawing 1-1 away.
    Wales and Switzerland are the other two teams in Euro 2020 Group A.
    What time does Turkey vs Italy kick off?

    Turkey vs Italy takes place on Friday, June 11.
    Turkey vs Italy kicks off at 8pm UK time.
    That’s 9pm in Rome and 10pm in Ankara.

    What TV channel is Turkey vs Italy on and can I live stream it?

    Turkey vs Italy is live on BBC One in the UK.
    To stream the game live, head to the BBC iPlayer.
    RAI and Sky Italia are showing Euro 2020 in Italy while TRT is the Turkish broadcaster.

    Can I watch Turkey vs Italy for free?

    Team news
    PSG midfielder Marco Verratti remains a doubt in a major blow for the Italians.
    Verratti, 28 has a knee injury and has been training alone during the preparations.
    Sassuolo star Manuel Locatelli is expected to replace Verratti for the big Euro 2020 opener in Rome.
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    Italy’s Euro 2020 squad
    Roberto Mancini’s final 26-man Italy squad is as follows:

    Gianluigi Donnarumma (GK)
    Alex Meret (GK)
    Salvatore Sirigu (GK)
    Francesco Acerbi
    Alessandro Bastoni
    Leonardo Bonucci
    Giorgio Chiellini
    Giovanni Di Lorenzo
    Alessandro Florenzi
    Leonardo Spinazzola
    Rafael Toloi
    Nicolo Barella
    Bryan Cristante
    Manuel Locatelli
    Lorenzo Pellegrini
    Matteo Pessina
    Stefano Sensi
    Jorginho
    Emerson
    Marco Verratti
    Andrea Belotti
    Federico Bernardeschi
    Federico Chiesa
    Ciro Immobile
    Lorenzo Insigne
    Giacomo Raspadori

    Turkey’s Euro 2020 squad
    Senol Gunes’ final 26-man Turkey squad is as follows:

    Mert Günok (GK)
    Uğurcan Çakır (GK)
    Altay Bayındır (GK)
    Kaan Ayhan
    Çağlar Söyüncü
    Zeki Çelik
    Merih Demiral
    Umut Meraş
    Ozan Kabak
    Mert Müldür
    Rıdvan Yılmaz
    Ozan Tufan
    Hakan Çalhanoğlu
    Okay Yokuşlu
    Yusuf Yazıcı
    Cengiz Ünder
    İrfan Kahveci
    Dorukhan Toköz
    Abdülkadir Ömür
    Taylan Antalyalı
    Orkun Kökçü
    Kerem Aktürkoğlu
    Burak Yılmaz (c)
    Kenan Karaman
    Enes Ünal
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    Who is Slavko Vincic? Euro 2020 referee released without charge after being arrested in drugs and prostitution raid

    SLOVENIAN referee Slavko Vincic has emerged from a turbulent year to be appointed to Euro 2020.The continent’s biggest football competition seemed a world away a year ago, when he was arrested in Bosnia and accused of being part of a drugs and prostitution ring.
    Slavko Vincic has emerged from a turbulent year to be appointed to Euro 2020Credit: The Sun
    However, he was later released without charge and is now free to focus on football, where he is recognised as one of Europe’s best referees.
    Who is Slavko Vincic?
    A native of Maribor, Vincic turned professional in 2007 making his debut in Slovenia’s top flight.
    Vincic was included in the Slovenian officiating team at Euro 2012 as an unused additional assistant.
    The experienced 41-year-old has been a Fifa accredited referee since 2010 and has regularly officiated in the Champions League and Europa League.
    Vincic took charge of Liverpool’s Champions League last 16 first leg tie against RB Leipzig in February and the first leg of Chelsea’s quarter final against Porto.
    He is part of Uefa’s group of elite referees having officiated across Europe’s top competitions.

    What happened in Bosnia?
    Slavko Vincic said of his arrest: “I found myself on this ranch by chance. I have my own company, I was in Bosnia and Herzegovina for a business meeting.
    “I accepted an invitation to lunch, which turned out to be my biggest mistake. I regret it.
    “I was sitting at a table with my company, all of a sudden the police came and what happened, happened.
    “I have nothing to do with the group that was arrested and detained, nor do my business partners.
    “Yes, they really took us to the police, asked as witnesses, when it turned out that we didn’t even know them, we were able to go.”
    Vincic was defended by the Slovenian FA who viewed the incident as their man being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
    What games is he taking charge of at Euro 2020?
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    Which teams are taking the knee at Euro 2020?

    EURO 2020 is on its way and one new feature of the tournament looks set to be the differing stance teams will take against racism.England have become embroiled in a big row with the players condemning fans who booed them taking the knee against Austria and Romania.
    England will continue taking the knee throughout Euro 2020Credit: PA
    And manager Gareth Southgate said the players are even more determined to take the knee following the booing.
    Here’s what all 24 teams will be doing during the tournament.
    Which teams are taking the knee at Euro 2020?
    England
    England will continue to take the knee during Euro 2020, as they have been since the murder of George Floyd last year.
    The team have stated that they believe the gesture is not a political one and designed simply to show support for racial equality.
    Gareth Southgate said: “I think we have got a situation where some people seem to think it is a political stand that they don’t agree with.
    “That is not the reason the players are doing it. We are supporting each other.”
    Wales
    Wales and France take the knee in a pre-Euro 2020 friendlyCredit: Reuters
    Wales have taken the knee over the past year and will continue to do so.
    Interim manager Rob Page said: “We had a meeting and we all think it’s still important to take the knee.
    “That’s the message we’ve given out. We’re all in it together and there were no issues.”
    Belgium
    Belgium are the only non-British team to announce they will take the knee throughout Euro 2020.
    Romelu Lukaku said of any negative reactions: “I don’t care. I fight for diversity.
    “Not only for the black community, also for the women. Colour, sexuality, faith, it doesn’t matter. Everybody should be respected.”
    Which teams will not take the knee at Euro 2020?
    Hungary
    Hungary point to the Uefa Respect badge as Ireland take the kneeCredit: Reuters
    The Hungarian FA are the first association to confirm they will not take the knee at Euro 2020.
    In a statement they said they view the knee as a political gesture in defiance of Uefa and Fifa rules.
    It read: “The basic values ​​of the sport are equal opportunities, respect for the teammate and the opponent.
    “Football may have become the most popular sport in the world because it belongs to everyone.
    “The Hungarian national team not only follows the international rules and norms in all cases, but also pays tribute to everyone – be it an opponent, a fan or anyone else.
    “MLSZ has been fighting all forms of hatred for years as part of the ‘Hate is not a track’ campaign.
    “The rules of UEFA and FIFA do not allow politicization on the pitch and in the stadium either, which the MLSZ not only accepts but also agrees with.
    “The national team will not express its condemnation of any form of hatred by kneeling before the matches.”
    During their warm-up game against Ireland, Hungary pointed to the Uefa Respect logo on the sleeves of their shirts while the Irish team took the knee and were booed by a sizeable portion of the 15,000 crowd.
    The Republic of Ireland’s players were booed and jeered by some Hungary fans as they took a knee before kick-off in their friendly in Budapest. pic.twitter.com/15npHfKZcE— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) June 8, 2021

    Croatia
    England’s first opponents at Euro 2020 do not intend to take the knee.
    An official statement read: “CFF and the players are against any form of discrimination.
    “But the FA provides the players with the right to choose, as the act itself isn’t a part of Croatian culture and heritage.
    “The players chose not to kneel down before the Belgium game, but they’ve taken a respectful stance towards the gesture made by their Belgium colleagues.”

    What are the other teams doing?
    Italy
    Serie A players took the knee last summer, however the national team did not take the knee in their most recent friendly against Czech Republic.
    It is not known whether the Azzurri will remain standing, take the knee in all their games or only take the knee against Wales.
    On the fence
    Turkey
    PSG and Istanbul Basaksehir take the kneeCredit: EPA
    Turkey have not taken the knee in their recent internationals.
    However, club side Istanbul Basaksehir did kneel against PSG after alleging that their assistant manager Pierre Webo was racially abused by fourth official Sebastian Coltescu.
    Coltescu was revealed to have told referee Ovidiu Hategan to book “the black one” when pointing to the Basaksehir bench.
    Uefa adjudged Coltescu to have been guilty of “inappropriate behaviour” but not racism and suspended him until the end of the 2020/21 season.
    On the fence
    Switzerland
    Switzerland have not taken the knee in their recent games and their stance for the Euros is not known.
    On the fence
    Denmark
    Denmark took the knee against both England and Belgium last autumn.
    Christian Eriksen said at the time: “We all support the fight against all forms of racism.”
    They have also joined other national teams in supporting political causes such as the ‘Football supports CHANGE’ initiative, condemning World Cup 2022 hosts Qatar’s treatment of migrant workers.
    Their stance on the gesture in the Euros is unknown.
    Lean yes
    Finland
    Finland took the knee before their Uefa Nations League game against Wales and were vocally supportive of the gesture.
    Captain Tim Sparv said: “The whole team stood behind it. All the players and the backroom staff wanted to oppose racism.”
    Their stance on performing the gesture at the Euros is unknown.
    Lean yes

    Russia
    Russia have not made any public comment on taking the knee but their national team has never performed the gesture.
    Russian side Krasnodar allowed their players to make their own decision on kneeling before their Champions League games against Chelsea.
    In Russia, four players chose to kneel while at Stamford Bridge eight players decided to perform the gesture.
    Lean no
    Holland
    The Dutch team have a number of players who have been vocal in their support of Black Lives Matter.
    However, when they played Scotland and Georgia in their recent warm-up games, both teams chose not to kneel.
    Holland have also been vocal in support of improved conditions for migrant workers in Qatar, alongside Norway, Denmark and Germany.
    They have made no comment on taking the knee at Euro 2020.
    On the fence
    Austria
    Austria chose to join England in taking the knee in their recent friendly in Middlesbrough.
    It is not known whether they will do so in their Euro 2020 games.
    On the fence

    North Macedonia
    North Macedonia have not declared any position on taking the knee.
    Lean no
    Ukraine
    Ukraine have not announced a position on taking the knee.
    Lean no
    Scotland
    Scotland stopped taking the knee in March with manager Steve Clarke suggesting the gesture had become diluted.
    He stated: “Recent events and past events show that you have to keep changing people’s mindsets about racism.
    “I think the knee when it was first proposed and first taken was a really powerful symbol.
    “It’s maybe now become a little diluted, there’s been some high profile cases recently, which shows the racism and the abuse is still there. It’s not acceptable to anybody.
    “And maybe just taking a stand as opposed to the knee will just waken everybody up to the fact that if we go to sleep it will never go away.
    “We have to keep confronting it, pushing forward and making sure that in years to come racism of any form is not acceptable.”
    However, after England players were booed for kneeling at the Riverside, Clarke left open the possibility of the gesture returning.
    He said: “It’s a conversation I’ll have with the players before we play our first game.
    “Then we’ll decide what way we’re going to do it throughout the Euros.
    “Whether that’s to take a stand against racism or take a knee, we’ll decide as a squad and then we’ll carry it on throughout the tournament.”
    On the fence

    Czech Republic
    Czech Republic refused to take the knee in their game against Wales in March and are highly unlikely to do so at Euro 2020.
    The Czechs decided to point to the Uefa Respect logo in their sleeves on that occasion as a “neutral, apolitical gesture”.
    The players will discuss the gesture again before the Euros.
    However they are thought to be less likely than ever to take the knee after being angered by the ten-game suspension Uefa handed down to defender Ondrej Kudela after he was found to have racially abused Rangers’ Glen Kamara.
    No chance
    Spain
    While some La Liga players have shown solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, the Spain team have never taken the knee and their clubs also tend not to.
    Real Madrid did not take the knee against Chelsea, Liverpool or Manchester City while Villarreal chose not to kneel against Man Utd in the Europa League final.
    When Granada played Man Utd, only Brazil winger Kenedy took the knee.
    Spain have made no statement on taking the knee at Euro 2020.
    Lean no
    Sweden
    Sweden have not taken the knee in their recent friendlies or made any statement on taking it during the tournament.
    On the fence
    Poland
    Poland point to their Uefa Respect badge as England take the kneeCredit: Getty
    Poland are almost certain not to take the knee at Euro 2020 with the gesture being criticised by both their FA president and sections of their support.
    The Poles refused to kneel against England and instead pointed to the Uefa Respect logo on their sleeves.
    Polish FA President Zbigniew Boniek labelled the gesture “populism” that “achieved nothing” and said: “I am absolutely against such actions.
    “Footballers sometimes kneel, and if you asked some of them why they were kneeling, they wouldn’t even know.”
    No chance
    Slovakia
    Slovakia took the knee against Ireland and Scotland last October but were criticised in the Slovakian parliament.
    After this, the country’s FA said the players had only taken the knee because they believed Uefa had instructed them to do so and would no longer perform the gesture.
    Lean no
    Portugal
    Portugal have not taken the knee in their warm-up friendlies though many of their Europe-based players have done so in their domestic leagues.
    They have made no statement on performing the gesture at the Euros.
    On the fence
    France
    France took the knee in their first warm-up friendly against Wales but not in their second one against Bulgaria.
    This would suggest that they will only take the knee during Euro 2020 if the opposition does.
    They have made no statement on what they intend to do during the tournament.
    On the fence
    Germany
    Bundesliga players took the knee after the murder of George Floyd last season.
    However, the national team have not been kneeling in 2021.
    The German team have been vocal in their support of human rights for migrant workers in Qatar.
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    What are the lyrics to Hungary’s national anthem Himnusz?

    WHAT they lack in footballing prowess, Hungary certainly makes up for with its national anthem – the Himnusz.The 1989 hymn is TWICE the length of God Save the Queen and quite a mouthful.

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    But spare a thought for Hungarians back home – they have to listen to it at 12.10am every single day on the radio.
    What are the lyrics to Himnusz
    Verse 1Isten, áldd meg a magyartJó kedvvel, bőséggel,Nyújts feléje védő kart,Ha küzd ellenséggel;Bal sors akit régen tép,Hozz rá víg esztendőt,Megbűnhődte már e népA múltat s jövendőt!
    Verse 2Őseinket felhozádKárpát szent bércére,Általad nyert szép hazátBendegúznak vére.S merre zúgnak habjaiTiszának, Dunának,Árpád hős magzatjaiFelvirágozának.
    Verse 3Értünk Kunság mezeinÉrt kalászt lengettél,Tokaj szőlővesszeinNektárt csepegtettél.Zászlónk gyakran plántáládVad török sáncára,S nyögte Mátyás bús hadátBécsnek büszke vára.
    Verse 4Hajh, de bűneink miattGyúlt harag kebledben,S elsújtád villámidatDörgő fellegedben,Most rabló mongol nyilátZúgattad felettünk,Majd töröktől rabigátVállainkra vettünk.

    Verse 5Hányszor zengett ajkainOzmán vad népénekVert hadunk csonthalmainGyőzedelmi ének!Hányszor támadt tenfiadSzép hazám, kebledre,S lettél magzatod miattMagzatod hamvvedre!
    Verse 6Bújt az üldözött, s feléKard nyúlt barlangjában,Szerte nézett s nem leléHonját a hazában,Bércre hág és völgybe száll,Bú s kétség mellette,Vérözön lábainál,S lángtenger fölette.
    Verse 7Vár állott, most kőhalom,Kedv s öröm röpkedtek,Halálhörgés, siralomZajlik már helyettek.S ah, szabadság nem virúlA holtnak véréből,Kínzó rabság könnye hullÁrvánk hő szeméből!
    Verse 8Szánd meg Isten a magyartKit vészek hányának,Nyújts feléje védő kartTengerén kínjának.Bal sors akit régen tép,Hozz rá víg esztendőt,Megbűnhődte már e népA múltat s jövendőt!
    Hungary are in a tough group with Germany, Portugal and FranceCredit: Reuters
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    What are the lyrics in English?
    Verse 1O God, bless the nation of HungaryWith your grace and bountyExtend over it your guarding armDuring strife with its enemiesLong torn by ill fateBring upon it a time of reliefThis nation has suffered for all sinsOf the past and of the future!
    Verse 2You brought our ancestors upOver the Carpathians’ holy peaksBy You was won a beautiful homelandFor Bendeguz’s sonsAnd wherever flow the rivers ofThe Tisza and the DanubeÁrpád our hero’s descendantsWill root and bloom.
    Verse 3For us on the plains of the KunsYou ripened the wheatIn the grape fields of TokajYou dripped sweet nectarOur flag you often plantedOn the wild Turk’s earthworksAnd under Mátyás’ grave army whimperedVienna’s “proud fort.”
    Verse 4Ah, but for our sinsAnger gathered in Your bosomAnd You struck with Your lightningFrom Your thundering cloudsNow the plundering Mongols’ arrowsYou swarmed over usThen the Turks’ slave yokeWe took upon our shoulders.

    Verse 5How often came from the mouthsOf Osman’s barbarian nationOver the corpses of our defeated armyA victory song!How often did your own son aggressMy homeland, upon your breast,And you became because of your own sonsYour own sons’ funeral urn!
    Verse 6The fugitive hid, and towards himThe sword reached into his caveLooking everywhere he could not findHis home in his homelandClimbs the mountain, descends the valleySadness and despair his companionsSea of blood beneath his feetOcean of flame above.
    Verse 7Castle stood, now a heap of stonesHappiness and joy fluttered,Groans of death, weepingNow sound in their place.And Ah! Freedom does not bloomFrom the blood of the dead,Torturous slavery’s tears fallFrom the burning eyes of the orphans!
    Verse 8Pity, O Lord, the HungariansWho are tossed by waves of dangerExtend over it your guarding armOn the sea of its miseryLong torn by ill fateBring upon it a time of reliefThey who have suffered for all sinsOf the past and of the future! More