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    Why is James Rodriguez not playing for Colombia at 2021 Copa America?

    JAMES RODRIGUEZ has long been regarded as Colombia’s most valuable player, but this summer, the Everton midfielder has been deemed surplus to requirements. Colombia are taking part in this summer’s Copa America tournament, but will be without star player Rodriguez, who has had injury problems with loan club Everton throughout the course of the season.
    James Rodriguez will not get the chance to shine for Colombia this summerCredit: Getty
    Copa America starts on June 13 and will be hosted by Brazil after Covid-hit Colombia and Argentina pulled out as hosts.
    Why is James Rodriguez not playing for Colombia at Copa America?
    Unfortunately and unexpectedly for Rodriguez, he simply wasn’t chosen by manager Reinaldo Rueda because they deemed him not to be at the ‘optimal level’.
    Rodriguez had been hit with injuries throughout the 2020/21 season with Everton but performed well when he played for the Toffees.

    The former Real Madrid star, however, worked his way into a position to be fit for this summer’s tournament, but boss Rueda still didn’t fancy taking Rodriguez.
    A statement read: “The coaching staff of the Colombia Men’s Senior Team reports that the player James Rodríguez has been called off for the games against Peru and Argentina for the qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, and the CONMEBOL Copa América 2021.
    “In recent days, the midfielder was subjected to medical examinations, which determined that he is not at the optimal level of competition, therefore, he will not be able to join the group called by Reinaldo Rueda for the aforementioned commitments and the South American championship.
    “The coach and his team of collaborators regret not being able to count on James Rodríguez this time and hope that soon the midfielder will be able to be part of a call, representing our country with the height and professionalism as he has always done.”
    James Rodriguez will be watching Colombia from the sidelines this summerCredit: AFP
    Rodriguez came back with a statement of his own, noting that he was disappointed with the decision.
    “I want to express my thoughts and feelings regarding the decision made by the coaching staff of the Colombian team for the upcoming knockout dates and Copa America,” he explained.
    “I come from a recovery that is in its final part. In which I took enough time to fully integrate myself to the practice of soccer and in this way not affect my participation in the next commitments of our Selection.
    “The pertinent times of this process suggest that I be careful to participate on date 7 of the tie, but they would allow me to fully integrate on date 8 and of course be for the Copa America 2021.
    “With surprise I receive the statement from the main technical body stating that they do not count on me and wishing me a full recovery.
    James Rodriguez spent periods of the 2020/21 season on the injury tableCredit: Reuters
    “Recovery that I already made and in which I have sacrificed a lot.
    “The above filled me with deep disappointment because for me it means playing for my country.
    “Not receiving the trust from the technical body breaks with everything and causes me enormous pain, since for the shirt of the Colombia team I have always left even my life.
    “For my colleagues the best energy and best wishes. From a distance I will support with the passion of always.”
    Colombia’s Copa American campaign will begin on June 15 against Ecuador. More

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    Why isn’t Ryan Giggs managing Wales at Euro 2020 this summer?

    WALES will be looking to go on another brilliant run at the Euros this summer but will be doing so WITHOUT Ryan Giggs in the dugout. Giggs has been Wales boss since 2018 and managed to steer them through the Euro qualifiers and into this summer’s tournament.
    Ryan Giggs won’t be managing Wales this summer at Euro 2020Credit: AFP
    But the Man Utd icon won’t be there to manage his players to glory.
    Why isn’t Ryan Giggs managing Wales at Euro 2020?
    Giggs was readying his squad for their long-awaited Euros campaign this summer before being arrested in April.
    Giggs, 47, was charged with coercive control and actual bodily harm in relation to his ex-girlfriend, while he was also charged with assault by beating relating to a second woman.
    “We have authorised Greater Manchester Police to charge Ryan Giggs with engaging in behaviour which was controlling or coercive and assault occasioning actual bodily harm,” the Crown Prosecution Service announced.

    As a result, the Welsh FA announced Robert Page would be taking Giggs place as manager for the Euros.
    Giggs will go on trial for his alleged crimes on January 24, 2021.
    The former United winger didn’t enter a formal plea but says he “looks forward to clearing my name”.
    Who are Wales playing at Euro 2020?
    Wales are in Group A for this summer’s European Championships, meaning they will play Switzerland, Turkey and Italy in the group stages.
    Ahead of their first game against Switzerland, Wales will play two friendlies against France and Albania.
    Robert Page will take charge of Wales this summer at Euro 2020Credit: PA
    Wales Euro 2020 Group A fixtures:

    Wales vs Switzerland – Sat, June 12 – 2pm
    Turkey vs Wales – Weds, June 16 – 5pm
    Italy vs Wales – Sun, June 20 – 5pm More

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    Why is Karim Benzema playing for France in Euro 2020 and why was he dropped for the World Cup?

    KARIM BENZEMA missed France’s World Cup triumph, but he’s back for Les Bleus after a surprise recall from boss Didier Deschamps.So why has he been brought back into the fold, and why was he frozen out in the first place?
    Benzema is back for FranceCredit: AFP OR LICENSORS
    Why wasn’t Karim Benzema playing for France in the World Cup?
    Didier Deschamps made Benzema ineligible for selection over a blackmail case involving former teammate Mathieu Valbuena and a sex tape.
    And the former French skipper had overlooked the striker ever since.
    Benzema said of his omission: “It’s a vague story. There was that sex tape affair, it was also because of that. Personally, what goes beyond sport you have to put to one side, you need the best to win trophies.”
    The Real Madrid star also said Deschamps had “bowed to a racist part of France” by refusing to pick him.
    Mbappe was among the heroes as France lifted the 2018 World Cup for just the second timeCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Why is Karim Benzema playing for France in Euro 2020?
    The blackmail scandal has not yet been resolved, with a court hearing to take place later this year. Yet Didier Deschamps has decided he needs Benzema for the Euros.
    Deschamps said of his decision: “I’m not going to give you or anyone else any more details about that.
    “You know the story of our meeting, the most important step: we met and talked. Without that, it would have been impossible.
    “To talk about forgiveness is a big word. We are not talking about Didier Deschamps as a man, but Didier Deschamps as a coach.
    “And I am in a position [as coach]. As I said before, I’ll say it again, even if it’s hard for some people to understand: I’m not interested in my personal situation.” More

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    Why is Jesse Lingard starting for England vs Austria when he isn’t in the Euro 2020 squad?

    GARETH SOUTHGATE has named his England Euro 2020 squad and there isn’t any room for Jesse Lingard.But that does not mean this is the end for the West Ham loanee as far as international football this summer is concerned.
    Jesse Lingard is not in the England Euro 2020 squad, but Gareth Southgate has said he will start against AustriaCredit: Getty
    For a start, Gareth Southgate has stated that Lingard will START in the pre-tournament friendly against Austria at the Riverside.
    Why is Jesse Lingard set to start for England against Austria?
    While Jesse Lingard is not in the England Euro 2020 squad, the Three Lions have a number of players out for the game against Austria.
    Additionally, new Covid rules mean he is not ruled out of the Euros entirely.
    Uefa regulations state that while the 26-man squads had to be announced by June 21, changes can be made right up to the opening game of Euro 2020.
    And that means there could yet be a logic in giving Lingard another chance to show what he can do.
    Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate said: “Jesse’s done incredibly well to get back in the race really.
    “Going back to January, he was a million miles from being selected for an England squad.
    “I said in March he’d had a fabulous few weeks but you’d have to say he was a little fortunate [to be named in the squad for World Cup qualifying], because we were without about four wide players at the time.
    “He’s had a good spell for West Ham and he’s played so well for us with England.
    “We have total trust in the way he plays. He’s reliable, he’s a great member of the group.
    “He will play tomorrow because we’ve got Sancho ill and we’ve obviously got a lot of players not available, and for the balance of the team he’ll start.
    “He deserves that opportunity to go and show me that I’m wrong.
    “But also, the lads that are with us. They’re the standby players and we’ve got to keep them ready in case they come into that squad.”
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    England Euro 2020 squad

    Dean Henderson (GK)
    Sam Johnstone (GK)
    Jordan Pickford (GK)
    Trent Alexander-Arnold
    Ben Chilwell
    Conor Coady
    Reece James
    Harry Maguire
    Tyrone Mings
    Luke Shaw
    John Stones
    Kieran Trippier
    Kyle Walker
    Jude Bellingham
    Jordan Henderson
    Mason Mount
    Kalvin Phillips
    Declan Rice
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin
    Phil Foden
    Jack Grealish
    Harry Kane
    Marcus Rashford
    Bukayo Saka
    Jadon Sancho
    Raheem Sterling More

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    Euro 2020 squads: England, Scotland, Wales, France, Portugal and all 24 competing nations’ CONFIRMED squad lists

    EURO 2020 is days away and the squads have been confirmed.England have also announce their final pool of players – with their 26-man group now confirmed.

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    All competing Euro 2020 countries had to name a squad of 26 players by June 1.
    Spain, however, have decided to name a smaller squad of 24 players.
    Euro 2020 squads
    Group A
    Gareth Bale will be key to Wales’ hopes in Euro 2020 Group ACredit: PA
    Italy
    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

    Switzerland
    Vladimir Petkovic’s final 26-man Switzerland squad is as follows:

    Yann Sommer (GK)
    Yvon Mvogo (GK)
    Jonas Omlin (GK)
    Manuel Akanji 
    Loris Benito 
    Nico Elvedi 
    Kevin Mbabu 
    Becir Omeragic 
    Ricardo Rodriguez  
    Silvan Widmer
    Fabian Schar 
    Jordan Lotomba 
    Eray Comert
    Granit Xhaka 
    Denis Zakaria 
    Remo Freuler 
    Djibril Sow 
    Admir Mehmedi 
    Xherdan Shaqiri 
    Ruben Vargas 
    Steven Zuber 
    Edimilson Fernandes 
    Christian Fassnacht 
    Breel Embolo 
    Mario Gavranovic  
    Haris Seferovic

    Turkey
    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
    Halil Dervişoğlu

    Wales
    Interim boss Robert Page’s 26-man squad is as follows:

    Wayne Hennessey (GK)
    Danny Ward (GK)
    Adam Davies (GK)
    Aaron Ramsey
    Ben Davies
    Joe Rodon
    Chris Mepham
    Ethan Ampadu
    Connor Roberts
    Tom Lockyer
    Matt Smith
    Joe Morrell
    Joe Allen
    Jonny Williams
    Kieffer Moore
    David Brooks
    Harry Wilson
    Neco Williams
    Dan James
    Ben Cabango
    Rhys Norrington-Davies
    Dylan Levitt
    Rubin Colwill
    Tyler Roberts
    Chris Gunter
    Gareth Bale

    Group B
    Kevin de Bruyne and Belgium are among the favourites for Euro 2020Credit: Reuters
    Belgium
    Belgium manager Roberto Martinez’s full 26-man squad is as follows:

    Thibaut Courtois (GK)
    Simon Mignolet (GK)
    Mats Sels (GK)
    Toby Alderweireld
    Dedryck Boyata
    Jason Denayer
    Thomas Vermaelen
    Jan Vertonghen
    Yannick Carrasco
    Timothy Castagne
    Nacer Chadli
    Thorgan Hazard
    Thomas Meunier
    Kevin de Bruyne
    Leander Dendoncker
    Dennis Praet
    Youri Tielemans
    Hans Vanaken
    Axel Witsel
    Jeremy Doku
    Eden Hazard (c)
    Dries Mertens
    Leandro Trossard
    Michy Batshuayi
    Christian Benteke
    Romelu Lukaku

    Standby: Thomas Kaminski (GK), Alexis Saelemaekers, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Bryan Heynen, Thomas Foket, Adnan Januzaj, Brandon Mechele, Jordan Lukaku, Zinho Vanheusden, Yari Verschaeren, Charles de Ketelaere
    Denmark
    Denmark’s final 26-man squad is as follows:

    Kasper Schmeichel (GK)
    Frederik Ronnow (GK)
    Jonas Lossl (GK)
    Simon Kjaer (c)
    Andreas Christensen
    Mathias Jorgensen
    Jens Stryger Larsen
    Jannik Vestergaard
    Nicolai Boilesen
    Joakim Maehle
    Joachim Andersen
    Christian Eriksen
    Thomas Delaney
    Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
    Daniel Wass
    Mathias Jensen
    Anders Christiansen
    Christian Norgaard
    Yussuf Poulsen
    Martin Braithwaite
    Andreas Cornelius
    Kasper Dolberg
    Robert Skov
    Jonas Wind
    Andreas Skov Olsen
    Mikkel Damsgaard

    Finland
    Finland’s final 26-man squad is as follows:

    Lukas Hradecky (GK)
    Jesse Joronen (GK)
    Anssi Jaakkola (GK)
    Paulus Arajuuri
    Joona Toivio
    Jere Uronen
    Thomas Lam
    Jukka Raitala
    Sauli Vaisanen
    Nikolai Alho
    Daniel O’Shaughnessy
    Leo Vaisanen
    Robert Ivanov
    Tim Sparv (c)
    Rasmus Schuller
    Glen Kamara
    Robert Taylor
    Robin Lod
    Pyry Soiri
    Joni Kauko
    Fredrik Jensen
    Onni Valakari
    Teemu Pukki
    Joel Pohjanpalo
    Lassi Lappalainen
    Marcus Forss

    Russia
    Russia manager Stanislav Cherchesov’s final 26-man squad is as follows:

    Yury Dyupin (GK)
    Anton Shunin (GK)
    Matvei Safonov (GK)
    Georgi Dzhikiya
    Igor Diveev
    Mario Fernandes
    Yuri Zhirkov
    Vyacheslav Karavaev
    Fyodor Kudryashov
    Andrei Semyonov
    Dimitri Barinov
    Rifat Zhemaletdinov
    Maksim Mukhin
    Aleksandr Golovin
    Roman Zobnin
    Daniil Fomin
    Aleksei Ionov
    Daler Kuzyaev
    Andrei Mostovoy
    Magomed Ozdoyev
    Denis Makarov
    Aleksei Miranchuk
    Denis Cheryshev
    Artem Dzyuba (c)
    Anton Zabolotny
    Aleksandr Sobolev

    Group C
    Holland are back in tournament football after a seven-year absenceCredit: AFP
    Austria
    Austria’s final Euro 2020 squad is as follows:

    Daniel Bachmann (GK)
    Pavao Pervan (GK)
    Alexander Schlager (GK)
    David Alaba  
    Aleksandar Dragovic
    Marco Friedl
    Martin Hinteregger  
    Stefan Lainer 
    Philipp Lienhart 
    Stefan Posch 
    Christopher Trimmel 
    Andreas Ulmer
    Julian Baumgartlinger
    Christoph Baumgartner 
    Florian Grillitsch
    Stefan Ilsanker 
    Konrad Laimer
    Valentino Lazaro
    Marcel Sabitzer
    Luis Schaub  
    Xaver Schlager 
    Alessandro Schopf
    Marko Arnautovic 
    Michael Gregoritsch 
    Sasa Kalajdzic
    Karim Onisiwo

    Holland
    Holland manager Frank de Boer’s 26-man Euro 2020 squad is as follows:

    Marco Bizot (GK)
    Tim Krul (GK)
    Martin Stekelenburg (GK)
    Patrick van Aanholt
    Nathan Ake
    Daley Blind
    Denzel Dumfries
    Matthijs de Ligt
    Jurrien Timber
    Joel Veltman
    Stefan de Vrij
    Owen Windal
    Donny van de Beek
    Ryan Gravenberch
    Frenkie de Jong
    Davy Klaassen
    Teun Koopmeiners
    Martin de Roon
    Georginio Wijnaldum (c)
    Steven Berghuis
    Cody Gakpo
    Luuk de Jong
    Donyell Malen
    Memphis Depay
    Quincy Promes
    Wout Weghorst

    North Macedonia
    North Macedonia manager Igor Angelovski announced his squad on May 20.

    Stole Dimitrievski (GK)
    Damjan Shishkovski (GK)
    Riste Jankov (GK)
    Stefan Ristovski
    Visar Musliu
    Egzon Bejtulai
    Kire Ristevski
    Gjoko Zajkov
    Darko Velkovski
    Ezgjan Alioski
    Arijan Ademi
    Enis Bardhi
    Stefan Spirovski
    Boban Nikolov
    Tihomir Kostadinov
    Ferhan Hasani
    Eljif Elmaz
    Daniel Avramovski
    Darko Churlinov
    Marjan Radeski
    Goran Pandev
    Aleksandar Trajkovski
    Ivan Trichkovski
    Vlatko Stojanovski
    Krste Velkovski
    Milan Ristovski

    Ukraine
    Ukraine manager Andriy Shevchenko’s final 26-man squad is as follows:

    Andriy Pyatov (c) (GK)
    Heorhiy Bushchan (GK)
    Anatoliy Trubin (GK)
    Mykola Matviyenko
    Oleksandr Karavayev
    Serhiy Kryvtsov
    Eduard Sobol
    Vitaliy Mykolenko
    Illya Zabarnyi
    Oleksandr Tymchyk
    Denys Popov
    Andriy Yarmolenko
    Taras Stepanenko
    Oleksandr Zinchenko
    Ruslan Malinovskyi
    Serhiy Sydorchuk
    Viktor Tsyhankov
    Roman Bezus
    Marlos
    Yevhenii Makarenko
    Mykola Shaparenko
    Oleksandr Zubkov
    Heorhiy Sudakov
    Roman Yaremchuk
    Artem Besyedin
    Artem Dovbyk

    Group D
    Harry Kane will hope to lead England to a first international trophy since 1966Credit: Andy Hooper-The Daily Mail
    Croatia
    Croatia manager Zlatko Dalic’s final 26-man Euro 2020 squad is as follows:

    Lovre Kalinic (GK)
    Dominik Livakovic (GK)
    Simon Sluga (GK)
    Domagoj Vida
    Dejan Lovren
    Sime Vrsaljko
    Borna Barisic
    Duje Caleta-Car
    Josip Juranovic
    Domagoj Bradaric
    Mile Skoric
    Josko Gvardiol
    Luka Modric (c)
    Mateo Kovacic
    Marcelo Brozovic
    Milan Badelj
    Mario Pasalic
    Nikola Vlasic
    Luka Ivanusec
    Ivan Perisic
    Andrej Kramaric
    Ante Rebic
    Josip Brekalo
    Bruno Petkovic
    Mislav Orsic
    Ante Budimir

    Czech Republic
    Czech Republic manager Jaroslav Silhavy’s 26-man Euro 2020 squad is as follows:

    Tomas Vaclik (GK)
    Jiri Pavlenka (GK)
    Ales Mandous (GK)
    Pavel Kaderabek
    Ondrej Celustka
    Tomas Kalas
    Jan Boril
    Jakub Brabec
    Vladimir Coufal
    Tomas Holes
    Ales Mateju
    David Zima
    Vladimir Darida (c)
    Jakub Jankto
    Tomas Soucek
    Lukas Masopust
    Antonin Barak
    Alex Kral
    Petr Sevcik
    Adam Hlozek
    Jakub Pesek
    Michal Sadilek
    Matej Vydra
    Michael Krmencik
    Patrik Schick
    Tomas Pekhart

    England
    England manager Gareth Southgate has named his full Euro 2020 squad, which is as follows:

    Dean Henderson (GK)
    Sam Johnstone (GK)
    Jordan Pickford (GK)
    Trent Alexander-Arnold
    Ben Chilwell
    Conor Coady
    Reece James
    Harry Maguire
    Tyrone Mings
    Luke Shaw
    John Stones
    Kieran Trippier
    Kyle Walker
    Jude Bellingham
    Jordan Henderson
    Mason Mount
    Kalvin Phillips
    Declan Rice
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin
    Phil Foden
    Jack Grealish
    Harry Kane
    Marcus Rashford
    Bukayo Saka
    Jadon Sancho
    Raheem Sterling

    Scotland
    Steve Clarke’s Scotland squad is as follows:

    Craig Gordon (GK)
    David Marshall (GK)
    Jon McLaughlin (GK)
    Liam Cooper
    Declan Gallagher
    Grant Hanley
    Jack Hendry
    Scott McKenna
    Stephen O’Donnell
    Nathan Patterson
    Andy Robertson (c)
    Greg Taylor
    Kieran Tierney
    Stuart Armstrong
    Ryan Christie
    John Fleck
    James Forrest
    Ryan Fraser
    Billy Gilmour
    John McGinn
    Callum McGregor
    Scott McTominay
    David Turnbull
    Che Adams
    Lyndon Dykes
    Kevin Nisbet

    Group E
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic (right) had come out of retirement but will not feature for Sweden after getting injuredCredit: EPA
    Poland
    Poland manager Paulo Sousa’s squad is as follows:

    Lukasz Fabianski
    Wojciech Szczesny
    Kukasz Skorupski
    Kamil Glik
    Maciej Rybus
    Bartosz Bereszynski
    Jan Bednarek
    Tomasz Kedziora
    Pawel Dawidowicz
    Michal Helik
    Kamil Piatkowski
    Tymoteusz Puchacz
    Grzegorz Krychowiak
    Piotr Zielinski
    Mateusz Klich
    Karol Linetty
    KamiL Jozwiak
    Przemyslaw Frankowski
    Jakub Moder
    Przemyslaw Placheta
    Kacper Kozlowski
    Robert Lewandowski (c)
    Arkadiusz Milik
    Dawid Kownacki
    Jakub Swierczok
    Karol Swiderski

    Slovakia
    Slovakia manager Stefan Tarkovic’s 24-man squad has been announced, with the full 26-man squad to follow on June 1.

    Martin Dubravka (GK)
    Dusan Kuciak (GK)
    Marek Rodak (GK)
    Petar Pekarik
    Tomas Hubocan
    David Hancko
    Martin Valjent
    Jan Gregus
    Milan Skriniar
    Martin Koscelnik
    Lubomir Satka
    Jakub Hromada
    Denis Vavro
    Marek Hamsik (c)
    Juraj Kucka
    Vladimir Weiss
    Robert Mak
    Ondrej Duda
    Patrik Hrosovsky
    Stanislav Lobotka
    Lukas Haraslin
    Laszlo Benes
    Tomas Suslov
    Michal Duris
    Robert Bozenik
    Ivan Schranz

    Spain
    Manager Luis Enrique decided to pick only 24 players instead of the 26 he was allowed to select.

    David de Gea (GK)
    Robert Sanchez (GK)
    Unai Simon (GK)
    Aymeric Laporte
    Jose Gaya
    Jordi Alba
    Pau Torres
    Eric Garcia
    Diego Llorente
    Cesar Azpilicueta
    Marcos Llorente
    Sergio Busquets (c)
    Rodri
    Pedri
    Thiago
    Koke
    Fabian
    Dani Olmo
    Mikel Oyarzabal
    Gerard Moreno
    Alvaro Morat
    Ferran Torres
    Adama Traore
    Pablo Sarabia

    Sweden
    Sweden manager Janne Andersson announced his final 26-man squad on Tuesday, May 18.

    Robin Olsen (GK)
    Karl-Johan Johnsson (GK)
    Kristoffer Nordfeldt (GK)
    Mikael Lustig
    Ludwig Augustinsson
    Victor Lindelof
    Marcus Danielson
    Martin Olsson
    Pontus Jansson
    Filip Helander
    Emil Krafth
    Andreas Granqvist (c)
    Sebastian Larsson
    Albin Ekdal
    Emil Forsberg 
    Ken Sema
    Viktor Claesson
    Jens Cajuste 
    Mattias Svanberg
    Kristoffer Olsson
    Dejan Kulusevski
    Gustav Svensson
    Jordan Larsson
    Alexander Isak
    Robin Quaison
    Marcus Berg

    Group F
    Karim Benzema has made a surprise return for FranceCredit: EPA
    France
    France manager Didier Deschamps’ 26-man squad is as follows:

    Hugo Lloris (GK) (c)
    Steve Mandanda (GK)
    Mike Maignan (GK)
    Leo Dubois
    Benjamin Pavard
    Kurt Zouma
    Jules Kounde
    Raphael Varane
    Clement Lenglet
    Prinsel Kimpembe
    Lucas Digne
    Lucas Hernandez
    N’Golo Kante
    Paul Pogba
    Adrien Rabiot
    Corentin Tolisso
    Moussa Sissoko
    Karim Benzema
    Olivier Giroud
    Kylian Mbappe
    Marcus Thuram
    Kingsley Coman
    Wissam Ben Yedder
    Antoine Griezmann
    Thomas Lemar
    Ousmane Dembele

    Germany
    Germany manager Joachim Low – who is departing after Euro 2020 – announced his 26-man squad.

    Manuel Neuer (GK) (c)
    Bernd Leno (GK)
    Kevin Trapp (GK)
    Robin Koch
    Christian Gunter
    Mats Hummels
    Antonio Rüdiger
    Matthias Ginter
    Emre Can
    Niklas Sule
    Lukas Klostermann
    Marcel Halstenberg
    Robin Gosens
    Toni Kroos
    Joshua Kimmich
    Thomas Muller
    İlkay Gundogan
    Leon Goretzka
    Leroy Sané
    Kai Havertz
    Florian Neuhaus
    Jonas Hofmann
    Jamal Musiala
    Timo Werner
    Serge Gnabry
    Kevin Volland

    Hungary
    Hungary manager Marco Rossi’s final 26-man squad is as follows:

    Peter Gulacsi (GK)
    Adam Bogdan (GK)
    Denes Dibusz (GK)
    Gergo Lovrencsics
    Adam Lang
    Attila Fiola
    Willi Orban
    Attila Szalai
    Endre Botka
    Akos Kecskes
    Bendeguz Bolla
    Adam Nagy
    Laszlo Kleinheisler
    Filip Holender
    David Siger
    Loic Nego
    Daniel Gazdag
    Andras Schafer
    Tamas Cseri
    Adam Szalai (c)
    Nemanja Nikolic
    Roland Sallai
    Roland Varga
    Jevin Varga
    Janos Hahn
    Szabolcs Schön

    Portugal
    Portugal manager Fernando Santos’ squad is as follows:

    Rui Silva (GK)
    Anthony Lopes (GK)
    Rui Patricio (GK)
    Raphael Guerrero
    Nuno Mendes
    Ruben Dias
    Jose Fonte
    Pepe
    Joao Cancelo
    Nelson Semedo
    Bruno Fernandes
    Renato Sanches
    Joao Palhinha
    Danilo Pereira
    Ruben Neves
    William Carvahlo
    Joao Moutinho
    Sergio Oliveira
    Bernardo Silva
    Rafa Silva
    Andre Silva
    Joao Felix
    Pedro Goncalves
    Diogo Jota
    Goncalo Guedes
    Cristiano Ronaldo (c) More

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    France vs Wales: TV channel, live stream free, team news and kick-off time for TONIGHT’S Euro 2020 warm-up friendly

    FRANCE take on Wales in a friendly match-up tonight as both sides prepare for this summer’s European Championships. Didier Deschamps’ side are among the favourites to win this year’s competition, having got to the final five years ago and winning the World Cup back in 2018.
    France take on Wales in preparation for their Euro 2020 campaignCredit: AFP
    But Wales will be looking to put together another brilliant run of their own, after reaching the semis in 2016.
    Preparation for the Dragons this time around has been turbulent however, with Ryan Giggs now not taking charge of the team he led to the tournament.
    Instead, interim boss Robert Page will step into the Man Utd legend’s shoes.
    What time does France vs Wales kick-off?

    France’s match-up with Wales will get going from 8.05pm UK time on Wednesday, June 2 – TODAY.
    The game will take place at the Stade Allianz Riviera in Nice, France.
    There will be a limited amount of spectators inside the ground due to Covid restrictions.

    What TV channel is France vs Wales on and can I live stream it?

    France’s clash with Wales will be shown live on Sky Sports Football.
    You can live stream the action live with your Sky Go app if you are a Sky Sports subscriber.
    Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.
    Welsh-speaking viewers can watch all the action live on S4C.

    Can I watch France vs Wales for free?

    UK viewers can watch France vs Wales for free… but only in Welsh.
    S4C is free for all viewers in the United Kingdom with a TV licence.

    Team news
    France will have Karim Benzema in their squad for the first time in five years after being recalled by manager Didier Deschamps.
    Mike Maignan is likely to start in goal for France with Jules Kounde also set to be handed his first international cap.
    Rubin Colwill was the shock inclusion in the Wales squad but will likely sit on the bench.
    Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale are both set to start against France.
    France squad

    Hugo Lloris (GK) (c)
    Steve Mandanda (GK)
    Mike Maignan (GK)
    Leo Dubois
    Benjamin Pavard
    Kurt Zouma
    Jules Kounde
    Raphael Varane
    Clement Lenglet
    Prinsel Kimpembe
    Lucas Digne
    Lucas Hernandez
    N’Golo Kante
    Paul Pogba
    Adrien Rabiot
    Corentin Tolisso
    Moussa Sissoko
    Karim Benzema
    Olivier Giroud
    Kylian Mbappe
    Marcus Thuram
    Kingsley Coman
    Wissam Ben Yedder
    Antoine Griezmann
    Thomas Lemar
    Ousmane Dembele

    Wales squad

    Wayne Hennessey (GK)
    Danny Ward (GK)
    Adam Davies (GK)
    Aaron Ramsey
    Ben Davies
    Joe Rodon
    Chris Mepham
    Ethan Ampadu
    Connor Roberts
    Tom Lockyer
    Matt Smith
    Joe Morrell
    Joe Allen
    Jonny Williams
    Kieffer Moore
    David Brooks
    Harry Wilson
    Neco Williams
    Dan James
    Ben Cabango
    Rhys Norrington-Davies
    Dylan Levitt
    Rubin Colwill
    Tyler Roberts
    Chris Gunter
    Gareth Bale

    Odds

    France – 1/5
    Draw – 9/2
    Wales – 11/1

    *Odds courtesy of Paddy Power and correct at time of publication. More

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    Netherlands vs Scotland: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time and team news for TONIGHT’S Euro 2020 warm-up

    SCOTLAND are stepping up their preparations for a first international tournament in 23 years with a daunting friendly against Holland.Steve Clarke’s men brilliantly overcame Serbia in November to reach the Euros for the first time in a generation.
    Scotland are looking to make a big splash at their first international tournament for 23 yearsCredit: Getty
    Georginio Wijnaldum will captain Holland in Virgil Van Dijk’s absenceCredit: Getty
    And they now take on a Dutch side who comfortably qualified for Euro 2020 two years ago but are now under new management.
    Frank de Boer has replaced Ronald Koeman after the former Everton boss joined Barcelona last summer.
    Scotland take on England, Croatia and Czech Republic in Euro 2020 while Holland face Austria, Ukraine and North Macedonia.
    What time does Holland vs Scotland kick off?

    Holland vs Scotland takes place on Wednesday, June 2 – TODAY.
    The match kicks off at 7.45pm UK and local time – 8.45pm in Holland.
    It will be held at the Estadio Algarve in Faro, Portugal.
    Last time these two sides met, Memphis Depay scored the only goal as the Dutch ran out 1-0 winners in a friendly at Pittodrie in 2017.

    What TV channel is Holland vs Scotland on and can I live stream it?

    Holland vs Scotland is live on Sky Sports Main Event.
    Coverage commences at 7.30pm – 15 minutes before kick-off.
    To stream the game live, head to your Sky Go app.
    Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.

    Team news
    The big news from the Holland camp is that the Dutch will be without Virgil van Dijk, who pulled out of the squad to focus on getting fit for Liverpool next season.
    Ryan Jack and Kenny McLean would have been likely to start in midfield for Scotland but have both missed out on their Euro 2020 squad through injury.
    As a result, Chelsea’s Billy Gilmour and Celtic’s David Turnbull could be due for a runout.
    Holland squad

    Jesper Cillessen (GK)
    Tim Krul (GK)
    Martin Stekelenburg (GK)
    Patrick van Aanholt
    Nathan Ake
    Daley Blind
    Denzel Dumfries
    Matthijs de Ligt
    Jurrien Timber
    Joel Veltman
    Stefan de Vrij
    Owen Windal
    Donny van de Beek
    Ryan Gravenberch
    Frenkie de Jong
    Davy Klaassen
    Teun Koopmeiners
    Martin de Roon
    Georginio Wijnaldum (c)
    Steven Berghuis
    Cody Gakpo
    Luuk de Jong
    Donyell Malen
    Memphis Depay
    Quincy Promes
    Wout Weghorst

    Scotland squad

    Craig Gordon (GK)
    David Marshall (GK)
    Jon McLaughlin (GK)
    Liam Cooper
    Declan Gallagher
    Grant Hanley
    Jack Hendry
    Scott McKenna
    Stephen O’Donnell
    Nathan Patterson
    Andy Robertson (c)
    Greg Taylor
    Kieran Tierney
    Stuart Armstrong
    Ryan Christie
    John Fleck
    James Forrest
    Ryan Fraser
    Billy Gilmour
    John McGinn
    Callum McGregor
    Scott McTominay
    David Turnbull
    Che Adams
    Lyndon Dykes
    Kevin Nisbet

    Latest odds
    Holland 2/5
    Draw 7/2
    Scotland 11/2
    *Odds from Paddy Power correct as of Monday, May 31. More

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    England vs Austria: TV channel, live stream free, team news and kick-off time for TONIGHT’S pre-Euro 2020 friendly

    ENGLAND begin their preparations for this summer’s Euros with a friendly at home to Austria. The Three Lions are one of the hot favourites to win this year’s competition and Gareth Southgate’s young side will be pining for international success.
    Harry Kane will lead the line for England at the Euros this summerCredit: AP
    What time does England vs Austria kick-off?

    England’s friendly clash with Austria will get underway from 8pm UK time on Wednesday, June 2 – TODAY.
    The game will be played at Middlesbrough’s home stadium the Riverside.
    There will be around 8,500 fans in the ground for the game after the government’s relaxing of Covid restrictions.

    What TV channel is England vs Austria on and can it be live streamed?

    England’s home clash with Austria will be shown live on ITV1 and ITV1 HD.
    You can live stream the clash from the ITV Hub, which is available for download onto your mobile device, tablet or Smart TV.

    Can I watch for FREE?

    Yes, all ITV services are free for UK viewers with a TV licence.
    You can also catch the action on the ITV Hub, which you can download onto your mobile, tablet or Smart TV.

    England boast the most-valuable squad of all Euro 2020 nations

    Team news
    Harry Maguire is recovering from injury and unlikely to play any part in this game.
    Meanwhile Mason Greenwood pulled out of the Euro 2020 squad with an injury.
    But Jesse Lingard will start for England even though he hasn’t been included in Gareth Southgate’s squad for the tournament, the Three Lions boss has confirmed.
    No Man City and Chelsea players are expected to feature, following the Champions League final at the weekend.
    Former West Ham and Stoke striker Marko Arnautovic is out for Austria after picking up a thigh injury.
    Meanwhile Karim Onisiwo, Stefan Ilsanker and Julian Baumgartlinger are doubts for the visitors, but David Alaba is fit.
    England squad

    Dean Henderson (GK)
    Sam Johnstone (GK)
    Jordan Pickford (GK)
    Trent Alexander-Arnold
    Ben Chilwell
    Conor Coady
    Reece James
    Harry Maguire
    Tyrone Mings
    Luke Shaw
    John Stones
    Kieran Trippier
    Kyle Walker
    Jude Bellingham
    Jordan Henderson
    Mason Mount
    Kalvin Phillips
    Declan Rice
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin
    Phil Foden
    Jack Grealish
    Harry Kane
    Marcus Rashford
    Bukayo Saka
    Jadon Sancho
    Raheem Sterling

    Austria squad

    Daniel Bachmann (GK)
    Pavao Pervan (GK)
    Alexander Schlager (GK)
    David Alaba  
    Aleksandar Dragovic
    Marco Friedl
    Martin Hinteregger  
    Stefan Lainer 
    Philipp Lienhart 
    Stefan Posch 
    Christopher Trimmel 
    Andreas Ulmer
    Julian Baumgartlinger
    Christoph Baumgartner 
    Florian Grillitsch
    Stefan Ilsanker 
    Konrad Laimer
    Valentino Lazaro
    Marcel Sabitzer
    Luis Schaub  
    Xaver Schlager 
    Alessandro Schopf
    Marko Arnautovic 
    Michael Gregoritsch 
    Sasa Kalajdzic
    Karim Onisiwo

    Latest Odds

    England – 7/10
    Draw – 5/2
    Austria – 4/1

    *Odds courtesy of Paddy Power and correct at time of publication. More