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    Euro 2024 third place table: How every team is currently looking in crucial standings – latest results

    EURO 2024’s group stage is almost finished as we close in on the knockout rounds – and this will include FOUR third-placed teams.The top four third placed teams from the groups will go into the Last 16 – find out how they are currently ranking in the third-place table below with the Netherlands’ place now confirmed after their defeat by Austria.The Netherlands are going through as a third-placed sideCredit: RexThe format is be the same as for Euro 2020.The top two in each of the six final tournament groups will proceed to the round of 16 along with the four best third-placed finishers.Third place table below (as of June 25 following the Group C matches)…Final round of fixturesGroup A (Sun 23 June, 8pm)Switzerland 1-1 GermanyScotland 0-1 HungaryGroup B (24 June, 8pm)Albania 0-1 SpainMost read in Euro 2024Croatia 1-1 ItalyGroup C (25 June, 8pm)England vs SloveniaDenmark vs SerbiaGroup D (25 June, 5pm)Netherlands 2-3 AustriaFrance 1-1 PolandGroup E (26 June, 5pm)Slovakia vs RomaniaUkraine vs BelgiumGroup F (26 June, 8pm)Georgia vs PortugalCzech Republic vs TurkeyRound of 16June 29Germany vs 2C (Dortmund, 8pm)Switzerland vs Italy (Berlin, 5pm)June 30Spain vs 3D/E/F (Cologne (8pm)England vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen, 5pm)July 1Portugal vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 8pm)France vs 2E (Düsseldorf, 5pm)July 21E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 5pm)Austria vs 2F (Leipzig, 8pm)Quarter-finalsJuly 5W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 5pm)W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 8pm)July 6W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 8pm)W40 vs W38 (Dusseldorf, 5pm)Semi-finalsJuly 9W45 vs W46 (Munich, 8pm)READ MORE SUN STORIESFinalJuly 14W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 8pm) More

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    Euro 2024 Group D table: Austria TOP group as France settle for runners up spot

    FRANCE have reached the knockout stages of Euro 2024 only as runners up after Austria stunned the Netherlands to finish top.Ralf Rangnick’s side go through as group winners on six points ahead of Les Bleus.Kylian Mbappe’s France are runners upCredit: RexWhile Robert Lewandowski’s Poland suffered an early exit from the competition following their 3-1 loss to third-placed Austria.Group D final table belowWhat happens if teams are tied on points?If two or more teams are level on points at the end of the group stage, a head-to-head record is used as the first tie-breaker to determine their final rankings.This is followed by goal difference and goals scored in the matches between the teams in question, followed by most wins and then disciplinary records across the group as a whole.Should two teams be tied on points, goals scored and conceded at the end of the group stage – with no tiebreaker separating them from any other team – a penalty shootout will dictate their final placings.Group D fixtures and resultsJune 16Poland 1-2 NetherlandsJune 17Austria 0-1 FranceJune 21Poland 1-3 AustriaNetherlands 0-0 FranceJune 25Netherlands 2-3 AustriaFrance 1-1 PolandRound of 16June 291A vs 2C (Dortmund, 8pm)2A vs 2B (Berlin, 5pm)June 301B vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne (8pm)1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen, 5pm)July 11F vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 8pm)2D vs 2E (Düsseldorf, 5pm)July 21E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 5pm)1D vs 2F (Leipzig, 8pm)Quarter-finalsJuly 5W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 5pm)W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 8pm)July 6W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 8pm)W40 vs W38 (Dusseldorf, 5pm)Semi-finalsJuly 9W45 vs W46 (Munich, 8pm)July 10W47 vs W48 (Dortmund, 8pm)FinalJuly 14W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 8p More

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    Netherlands 2 Austria 3 LIVE RESULT – Euro 2024: Ralf Rangnick’s Austria STUN Dutch to advance as Group D winners

    AUSTRIA stunned the Netherlands 3-2 to finish TOP of Group D – and make the Dutch settle for a third-placed finish.Former Man Utd star Marcel Sabitzer scored a late winner as Ralf Rangnick’s side sealed top spot, with France runners up after their 1-1 draw with Poland.The Netherlands will now go through in the best third-placed finishers table.EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSFollow our live blog below…That’s all from BerlinWhere Austria have defied the odds, defeated the Dutch, and topped the toughest of groups.It’s the upshot of what was a brilliant game at the Olympiastadion, a topsy-turvy affair that Ralf Rangnick’s team prevailed in after taking the lead on three occasions.The Netherlands will also head into the Round of 16 but only as one of the best third-place teams, and there will inevitably be some England style-fallout for both the French and Ronald Koeman’s team after finishing behind Austria.It’s Group C that takes centre stage now and the small matter of England against Slovenia in Cologne – you won’t want to miss it.From the German capital, goodbye. Copy linkCopiedMatchwinner Marcel is just Sab-ulousMarcel Sabitzer marked a memorable milestone by scoring the winning goal that took Austria to the top of Group D.The midfielder became the first ever Austrian to play in 10 matches at the European Championships, and scored his first goal in the competition from what his 22nd shot.He was also named as the official Player of the Match.Copy linkCopiedMatch stats from the OlympiastadionAustria scored three times in Berlin despite a total xG that was fewer than one from their nine shots at goal.Copy linkCopiedD-light for Rangnick’s AustriaNobody expected Austria to finish in the top two of Group D up against the powerhouses of France and Netherlands, never mind the individual brilliance of Kylian Mbappe and Robert Lewandowski.But Ralph Rangnick’s men have been magnificent, and deservedly finish at the summit after wins against the Polish and the Dutch.Netherlands 2-3 AustriaFrance 1-1 PolandCredit: uefa.comCopy linkCopiedFull time – Netherlands 2-3 AustriaIt’s all over at the Olympiastadion!The Austrian bench swarm on to celebrate with the players out on the pitch – and it’s not just a famous win that they are delighted with.Austria have finished as the winners of Group D with the game between France and Poland in Dortmund ending in a 1-1 draw.Wow.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-3 Austria90+4. Netherlands are pushing in a desperate attempt to find an equaliser.Depay has a shot blocked, Weghorst is off target with a header, a number of corners come and go.The Austrians are standing strong.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-3 Austria90+2. A warm moment for EFL fans as a Bristol City legend, Andreas Weimann, comes on for Austria.The forward takes over from Romano Schmid.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-3 Austria90. There will be six minutes of stoppage time in Berlin.That is still time for the Dutch to score and top the group.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-3 Austria88. With both sets of fans whistling – the Dutch to hurry up their team, the Austrians for the final whistle – Alexander Prass shows himself to be the coolest man in trendy Berlin.A decent cross from the left has Weghost on the move, only for the Austrian to calmly nod back to his goalkeeper.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-3 Austria86. Weghorst header! Over!The big Burnley man launches himself at a deep cross from Geertruida on the left, but is unable to keep it below Pentz’ s crossbar.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-3 Austria84. Baumgartner makes it four!No, the flag is up for offside!The substitute has a wry smile on his face as realises what replay show is the right decision.Nevertheless, the substitute did ever so well to peel off his marker, turn in from the byline, and beat an embarrassed Verbruggen again at the near post.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-3 Austria82. It’s just an all-out attacking frenzy now.Do not rule out more goals in this one.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-3 Austria80. Unbelievable in Berlin! Austria lead for a third time!It’s a beautifully taken goal by Marcel Sabitzer!The former Manchester United loanee races through to Christoph Baumgartner’s through ball, sits down Micky van de Van with a clever dummy, and then blasts high into the roof of Bart Verbruggen’s net at the near post,Cool as you like in scoring, cool as you like in celebrating, Sabitzer has Austria top of Group D once again!Copy linkCopiedMarcel magic!Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-2 Austria79. In Group D’s other game, Poland have equalised against the French thanks to a retaken Robert Lewandowski penalty.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-2 Austria77. It has to be said, this has been another cracking game at Euro 2024.Let’s face it, almost of all them have been apart from those involving England or Scotland.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 2-2 Austria75. Memphis Depay scores and this game is all square once more!Never mind total football, this is the Dutch going route one and reaping the reward.Xavi Simons’ punt up into the penalty area is headed down by Wout Weghorst and into the path of Depay.The former Manchester United forward cooly controls on his chest between two defenders, and then arrows a left-footed shot into the far corner.Depay spins off to celebrate, only to notice the referee, who has pulled him up for handball.A wag of the finger is aimed at the official, who is soon advised by VAR that the goal is good and should stand. It’s 2-2!Copy linkCopiedLevel again!Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 1-2 Austria – Netherlands substitution72. Here comes Wout Weghorst!The Dutch cult hero is on, and Donyell Malen’s miserable day is over.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 1-2 Austria69. Donyell Malen’s awkward evening has taken another cruel twist.He’s scored an own goal, missed a sitter and the Dortmund forward now looks as though he has picked up an injury.He grimaces as he’s checked out by the medical staff, and I couldn’t even tell you what he did to prompt it. Trip over a black cat, I can only presume.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 1-2 Austria67. De Vrij is penalised for a foul on Arnautovic, and Austria have a chance to test the Dutch defence,Sabitzer takes charge, but fails find a teammate with his delivery.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 1-2 Austria65. Now it’s the turn of the Netherlands to freshen things up.Ronald Koeman introduces a Premier League star in Micky van de Ven, and a former one in Georginio Wijnaldum.Tijjani Reijnders and Nathan Ake take a rest.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 1-2 Austria – Austria triple substitution63. Ralf Rangnick sends for Christoph Baumgartner, Konrad Laimer and Leopold Querfeld.The trio replace Philipp Lienhart, the cautioned Patrick Wimmer, and – most surprisingly – the impressive Florian Grillitsch.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 1-2 Austria61. In response to that goal, changes are being prepared on the touchline……but they’re not Dutch. In fact, Ralf Rangnick looks as though he’s going to make a trio of switches.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 1-2 Austria59. Unbelievably, Austria lead again in Berlin!The break in play did the trick for Ralf Rangnick’s men as they once again expose the Dutch down the left.Alexander Prass plays Florian Grillitsch to the byline, and his chipped cross is met in the middle by the flying Romano Schmid.The header whizzes past Bart Verbruggen, and can only be helped into the net by Stefan de Vrij on the line.Copy linkCopied More

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    France 1-1 Poland LIVE RESULT – Euro 2024: Lewandowski equaliser sees France forced to settle for runners up spot

    FRANCE have had to settle for second best after Robert Lewandowski’s late penalty saw them draw 1-1 with Poland!The result means Les Bleus will go through to the knockout stages only as the runners up after Austria shocked the Netherlands.Kylian Mbappe – wearing his mask for the first time – had put France ahead from the penalty spot with his first ever European Championships goal.EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSFollow our live blog below…Austria upset form guide on final dayHaving beat the Netherlands 3-2 in Berlin, Ralf Rangnick’s side ending up topping Group D.Not many predicted that before the final games as they plotted whether it would be Netherlands or France in top spot.As a result, France finish second in the group and Netherlands in third.This means that Netherlands could face England in the ’round of 16′.Copy linkCopiedPiotr the Great stars for PolandPiotr Zielinski was the standout performer for Poland today.His industry in the middle of the park controlled things for Michal Probierz’s side.Vision and the ability to pick a pass opened up France time and time again.Copy linkCopiedLegend shows his worth to teamStarting his first game of Euro 2024, Poland looked a completely different team today against France.It was his penalty that earned a point for the Poles, even after having to take it a second time.France could not deal with his movement at times, creating space for his teammates to get in the channels.Credit: AFPCopy linkCopiedLes Bleus all possession not penetrationFrench fans will feel they did enough to have won this game today as they dominated large portions of the game.The problem for Deschamps’ side is that killer pass in the final third.All too often they were snatching at chances and paid the ultimate price.Copy linkCopiedFT: France 1-1 PolandIt was a tale of two penalties in Dortmund this evening.France continue to struggle to score goals.As a result, they will have to settle for second place in Group D.Copy linkCopiedFT: France 1-1 PolandIt is all over at Westfalenstadion.The referee bring the game to a close as he blows the whistle.France have missed the chance to top the group.Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-1 Poland90+4. France are starting to run out of ideas in this one.Poland do deserve something from this game, it has been a marked improvement from their other two games.Maybe the future for this team is not as bleak as we once thought.Credit: AFPCopy linkCopiedFrance 1-1 Poland90+2. Poland’s young keeper may be a good shout for man of the match in this game today.He has offered a steady set of hands at the back for the Poles.Swiderski is booked for a foul on Hernandez.He cannot argue with that one, it was like a rugby league challenge.Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-1 Poland90. Time is fast running out for France now.We have seen plenty of late goals in the last few days so don’t rule anything out just yet.The fourth official raises his board and we are going to see five added minutes.Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-1 Poland88. Mbappe has taken over corner taking responsibilities now.The ball is half-cleared but then played towards goal again but Skorupski gets to the ball before Griezmann.Mbappe seems to be in some pain as a stray arm from Lewandowski catches him in the mask.Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-1 Poland86. Some good football finally by Les Bleus.A sublime flick from Mbappe puts Fofana in and his cross picks out Giroud peerfectly in the middle.The former Arsenal man pulls the trigger but a great block sees the ball go out for a corner.Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-1 Poland84. France are looking rattled here at the moment.They keep giving the ball away and inviting Poland to attack.Moder crosses into the box and Upamecano heads behind for a corner.Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-1 Poland82. It is all going on in Group D now.Netherlands pegged back Austria in Berlin, only to see Ralf Rangnick’s side score straight away to take the lead again.That now means Austria are top, France in second and Netherlands in third place.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedFrance 1-1 Poland80. Late drama in Dortmund.Maignan went from hero to zero in the space of a minute there.Thinking he had saved Lewandowski’s penalty only to see the referee order it to be retaken.No such mistake at the second time of asking for the Polish striker.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Robert Lewandowski (Poland)Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-0 Poland78. Maignan saved Lewandowski’s penalty in the bottom corner.The Barcelona striker claims the keeper moved off his line.VAR agrees and they demand the penalty to be retaken.Copy linkCopiedPenalty saved by MaignanCopy linkCopiedPenalty to PolandCopy linkCopiedVAR review in progressCopy linkCopiedFrance 1-0 Poland74. Poland are starting to get forward more now.Swiderski is tucking into the forward position and Lewandowski is dropping deeper to try and link play.The Poles feel they should have had a penalty but the referee disagrees and France break and Mbappe really should have put the game to bed.Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-0 Poland72. First glimpse of goal for Lewandowski.He tries his luck from outside the box and had Maignan scrambling across his goal.Fortunately for Les Bleus, it is just wide of the near post.Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-0 Poland70. Giroud is making some good runs when Hernandez gets down the flank for the French.Poland are still marking well and cutting out the easy ball.The big problem for Probierz’s side is creating some opportunities to test Maignan in the France goal.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedFrance 1-0 Poland68. France will be content if the score stays as it is.It will mean them topping the group and leaves their goalscoring problems for another day’s worry.They are looking to most likely to get the next goal here.Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-0 Poland66. Poland have offered far less of an attacking threat so far.They need to start stretching this French defensive line if they want to get something out of this game.Les Bleus are still looking a bit one-dimensional, if you can shut down Mbappe, France look blunt in attack.Copy linkCopiedFrance 1-0 Poland64. Kiwior is having a nightmare in this second half.Dembele is tearing him to shreds with his skill and pace.The Poland manager may be considering a change on that left flank.Copy linkCopied More

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    Netherlands 0 Austria 1 LIVE SCORE – Euro 2024: Dutch face Austrians in thrilling battle for top two spots in Group D

    NETHERLANDS are taking on Austria in Berlin in their final Group D clash RIGHT NOW!The Dutch go into the game top of the table, while the Austrians are third but are currently the highest-ranked third-placed side at Euro 2024 with three points.Regardless of tonight’s result, both sides have a strong chance of qualifying for the knockout stages.Kick off time: 5pm BSTTV channel: BBC TwoFREE live stream: BBC iPlayerNetherlands team: Verbruggen, Geertrudia, De Vrij, Van Dijk, Ake, Schouten, Veerman, Reijnders, Malen, Gakpo, DepayAustria team: Pentz, Posch, Wober, Lienhart, Prass, Seiwald, Grillitsch, Schmid, Wimmer, Sabitzer, ArnautovicEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSFollow our live blog below…Netherlands 0-1 Austria6. Austria have the lead that their start deserves!Copy linkCopiedOwn goal!Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 0-0 Austria5. Austria continue to make the running, and swarming all over the Dutch when out of possession.Ronald Koeman is already out in his technical area, urging his side to come out of their deep, defensive shape.Copy linkCopiedNetherlands 0-0 Austria3. Austria have started very well, troubling the Dutch with some decisive play down the left flank.Prass asks questions of the Netherlands defence with two successive crosses – one low, one high – but Van Dijk and co. stand up to the task.Copy linkCopiedKick-off – Netherlands v Austria1. The supporters inside the Olympiastadion countdown from ten, Slovakian referee Ivan Kruzliak blows his whistle, and Austria – all in white – get the contest underway.The Dutch, meanwhile, are all in orange, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.Copy linkCopiedHere come the two teams!Two of Germany’s nearest neighbours in the Netherlands and Austria have descended on Berlin for this crucial Group D encounter.A wall of orange at one end of the Olympiastadion, the atmosphere has reached fever pitch as the players make their way out.The national anthems are belted out, and then both teams head off for one final huddle. It’s now time for the action.Copy linkCopiedKoeman explains Netherlands switch upAhead of kick-off, Netherlands head coach Ronald Koeman has revealed his reasons for making specific changes to his side.The former Everton boss believes the speed of Donyell Malen in attack, and full-back Lutsharel Geertruida’s desire to play off the right flank can be particularly useful in breaking down the Austrians.This – for me – is the best team I can put out to match the way Austria will play. The players I brought in can bring something slightly different. For example, Malen and his speed, Geertruida and his ability to come inside. This shows the level of detail we apply.Ronald KoemanEuro2024.comCopy linkCopiedVan Dijk clear of restVirgil van Dijk once again captains the Dutch this evening from the heart of defence.The Liverpool man made eight clearances in the Netherland’s 0-0 draw against France on Friday night.It is the most by an Oranje player in a group stage game at the European Championship since John Heitinga made 13 and Wilfried Bouma nine against Romania at Euro 2008.Copy linkCopiedOranje boom in BerlinGraham Taylor famously once remarked that he didn’t like orange, but on this evidence it’s hard to agree with the late, great of the game.Copy linkCopiedDutch faves to beat BurschenThe Netherlands are unbeaten in their last 11 group stage matches at major tournaments, winning nine, so it’s no surprise that the bookies have them as favourites this afternoon despite Austria catching the eye this past fortnight.Netherlands win 5/6Draw 5/2Austria win 18/5Odds from William Hill correct at time of post publication.Copy linkCopiedRangnick reshuffles Austrian XIAustria need a win if they are to be guaranteed a spot in the Round of 16, and in the circumstances Ralf Rangnick has rolled the dice with four.From the side that beat Poland on Friday, Christoph Baumgartner, Konrad Laimer, Phillipp Mwene and the injured Gernot Trauner drop out.In their place come Alexander Prass, Romano Schmid, Patrick Wimmer and Maximilian Wober slot into the starting line-up.Austria (4-2-3-1): 13 Pentz; 5 Posch, 2 Wober, 15 Lienhart, 8 Prass; 6 Seiwald, 10 Grillitsch; 23 Wimmer, 9 Sabitzer, 18 Schmid; 7 ArnautovicSubs: 1 Lindner, 12 Hedl, 3 Trauner, 4 Danso, 11 Gregoritsch, 14 Querfeld, 16 Mwene, 17 Kainz, 20 Laimer, 21 Daniliuc, 22 Seidl, 24 Weimann, 25 Entrup, 26 GrullCredit: @oefb1904 on XCopy linkCopiedAll change for the OranjeRonald Koeman makes three changes to his Netherlands side that deadlocked with France – and were denied a late win by some officious English adjudicating.The Dutch head coach brings in Lutsharel Geertruida at right-back, Joey Veerman in midfield, and Donyell Malen in attack.The trio replace Denzil Dumfries, Xavi Simons and Jeremie Frimpong.Netherlands (4-3-3): 1 Verbruggen; 2 Geertruida, 6 De Vrij, 4 Van Dijk, 5 Ake; 14 Reijnders, 24 Schouten, 16 Veerman; 18 Malen, 10 Depay, 11 GakpoSubs: 13 Bijlow, 23 Flekken, 3 De Ligt, 7 Simons, 8 Wijnaldum, 9 Weghorst, 12 Frimpong, 15 Van de Ven, 17 Blind, 19 Brobbey, 20 Maatsen, 21 Zirkee, 22 Dumfries, 25 Begwijn, 26 GravenberchCredit: @OnsOranje on XCopy linkCopiedNetherlands targeting more Dutch delightToday’s encounter in the Germany capital will be third meeting at a major tournament between the Netherlands and Austria – with the Dutch having prevailed in each of the previous two.The nations first met on the biggest stage at the 1978 World Cup with Ernst Happel’s classy Holland team thrashing Austria 5-1 on route to a final with Argentina.They didn’t cross paths in competition again to Euro 2020 when a penalty from Memphis Depay and a second half goal from Denzil Dumfries did for Franco Fodo’s side.In fact, Austria have lost their last seven matches against the Netherlands, their longest current run of defeats against a single opponent; Austria’s last victory dates back to May 1990 in a Vienna friendly when they prevailed 3-2.Copy linkCopiedAustria aiming to follow Dutch throughThe Netherlands and France’s route through to the Last 16 was confirmed on Monday evening by Spain’s victory over Albania. So now the focus is on Ralf Rangnick’s Austria, who will claim one of the top two spots in Group D with a win over the Dutch this afternoon.Poland, who face the French in Dortmund, are already out following two defeats from two.Netherlands v Austria (5pm)France v Poland (5pm)Credit: uefa.comCopy linkCopiedGood afternoon from BerlinWelcome to live coverage of Netherlands against Austria on the final matchday of Group D at Euro 2024.The Dutch have already done enough to ensure their spot in the knockouts, but Ralf Rangnick’s impressive Austria will be hoping to follow them through.It’s a 5pm kick-off in the German capital, and team news is on the way.Copy linkCopied More

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    France vs Poland LIVE SCORE – Euro 2024: Kylian Mbappe STARTS as Les Bleus look to claim top spot – latest updates

    FRANCE take on Poland this afternoon as Les Bleus look to secure top spot in Group D.Kylian Mbappe has returned to the starting line-up after the French skipper was an unused sub against the Netherlands due to him breaking his nose during the Austria win last week.Poland are already out of Euro 2024 but fans will be excited to see their star man Robert Lewandowski from the off this afternoon.Kick off time: 5pm BSTTV channel: BBC OneFREE live stream: BBC iPlayerFrance team: Maignan; Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, Hernandez; Kante, Rabiot, Tchouameni; Dembele, Mbappe, BarcolaPoland team: Skorupski; Bednarek, Dawidowicz, Kiwior; Frankowski, Slisz, Szymanski, Moder, Zalewski; Lewandowski, ZielinskiEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSFollow our live blog below…France 0-0 Poland7. Some great build up play sees Poland create their first chance of the game.Lewandowski is involved with a brilliant lay-off that finally sees Zielinski strike a volley from outside the box.Maignan does well to get down and save in the bottom corner of the goal.Copy linkCopiedFrance 0-0 Poland5. France a patiently wating to find some gaps.Barcola drops his shoulder and looks to get to the byline before trying to cut it back to a teammate.It is blocked at the expense of a French corner.Copy linkCopiedFrance 0-0 Poland3. Both sides are looking to close down their opponents in possession.They are giving no time on the ball whatsoever.Kounde wins a free out wide on the halfway line.Copy linkCopiedFrance 0-0 Poland1. It is another packed house in Westfalenstadion today.Poland are looking to keep the ball and make the French chase the ball early on.Looking to thread a pass through to Lewandowski, it runs harmlessly through to Maignan.Copy linkCopiedKick-off: France vs PolandWe are underway in Dortmund.Les Bleus look to kick-start their Euro 2024.Poland get the match started.Copy linkCopiedFrance hoping to keep records in tactLes Bleus are now unbeaten in eight European Championship games under Didier Deschamps.In those matches, they have won four and drawn four.Ngolo Kante has never lost a game in regulation time at a major tournament (W12, D5).Copy linkCopiedMan in the mask returnsKylian Mbappe will be hoping that he can be France’s superhero once again at the home of Borussia Dortmund today.Wearing a mask to protect the nose he broke in the opening group fixture, he will be keen to not engage in the physcial element too much at the moment.One thing is for sure, his pace and skill are enough to give any defence a torrid time.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedPoles looking to turn back clockThe last time Poland beat France in competitive football was some 42 years ago.That win came in the form of a 1982 World Cup third-placed play-off.After two defeats in their opening group games, the Poles will be hoping they can upset the odds today at Westfalenstadion.Copy linkCopiedLes Bleus needing to find another gearThe only goal France have scored in Euro 2024 to date is thanks to a Max Wober own goal in their 1-0 win over Austria.Against Netherlands, they struggled to create much in the way of clear-cut chances.Les Bleus need to address this if they are to have any hope of clinching the trophy.Copy linkCopiedDeschamps looking to make it troisFrance have previously won the Euros on two occasions.Didier Deschamps will feel he has enough quality at his disposal to go all the way and get his hands on that trophy this time around.The main aim for today is to try and usurp the goals scored by Netherlands so they finish top of Group D.Copy linkCopiedFans ready for group finaleAs we head towards the last round of fixtures in Group D, fans of both sides are in party atmosphere.The weather is perfect for this showdown and stadium is already becoming a sea of colours.Let’s hope the football lives up to the pre-match hype.Credit: GettyCredit: GettyCopy linkCopiedPoland starting XI:For their final game in Euro 2024, Polish fans will be pleased to see Robert Lewandowski back in the starting line-up.12. Skorupski, 14. Kiwior, 3. Dawidowicz, 5. Bednarek, 21. Zalewski, 10. Zielinski, 8. Moder, 20. Symanski, 19. Frankowski, 26. Urbanski, 9. LewandowskiCredit: @P_F_AlmanacCopy linkCopiedFrench starting XI:The big news from the Les Bleus camp is that Kylian Mbappe starts in the final group game against Poland.16. Maignan, 22. Hernandez, 17. Saliba, 4. Upamecano, 5. Kounde, 14. Rabiot, 8. Tchouameni, 13. Kante, 25. Barcola, 10. Mbappe, 11. DembeleCredit: @equipedefranceCopy linkCopiedVAR saves French unbeaten recordNetherlands fans, players and coaching staff were left fuming after they had a goal ruled out from a debatable VAR decision.They felt Xavi Simons’ strike should have stood, which would have seen them inflict Les Bleus first defeat in Euro 2024.France on the other hand, have the chance now to put that let off behind them and show the watching world why they are one of the favourites to take the trophy home.Copy linkCopiedPoles looking for more firepowerIt has been a gruelling Euro 2024 if you are a Polish fan.Almost a glimpse into the not so distant future as they struggle to score goals without Robert Lewandowski, who has been working his way back from an injury.Michal Probierz will be hoping to utilise him today as Poland look to sign off from the tournament by upsetting the odds against the French.Copy linkCopiedLes Bleus looking to talismanThere is no doubting that Kylian Mbappe is the jewel in the crown of this French team.Without his presence against Netherlands, they did not look as much of an attacking threat.Having him back in the side today is integral as they look to cut the goal difference between themselves and Netherlands at the top of the group.Copy linkCopiedLegend hoping to sign off in stylePoland’s star striker has spoken about how he hopes their last game in Euro 2024 will pan out:I hope we will play our best match of the tournament. Although we have only pride to play for, I hope we will play good football, create opportunities and score goals. We know we cannot fall apart even if things get tough. We need to have a plan and stick to it from start to finish regardless of the outcome.Robert LewandowskiPolandCopy linkCopiedDeschamps confident Mbappe is ready for actionThe French manager addressed the elephant in the room with the media when it comes to their prized asset:He is doing better today than yesterday and the day before that. That is obvious because he has been training. The bruising has come down and he is getting used to the mask. He is as eager to play tomorrow as he was eager to play against the Netherlands. He does not find that the mask limits him but it does restrict his vision a little. He needs to get used to it, even though the technology nowadays allows these masks to be as thin as possible.Didier DeschampsFrance managerCopy linkCopiedFrance with last chance to secure top-spotSitting second in the group heading into this game, Les Bleus trail the Netherlands on goal difference.With Poland having already been eliminated, it seems the perfect match for Didier Deschamps side to go all out attack and try and rectify that.As a result, this is no doubt why the French manager will be keen to get Mbappe back in his starting line-up for their final group game.Copy linkCopiedWelcome to France vs PolandLes Bleus face already eliminated Poland in their final group game, hoping to usurp Netherlands for top spot in Group D.France are likely to bring Kylian Mbappe back into the starting line-up today after he sat out their last game due to a broken nose he sustained against Austria.While Deschamps took a cautious approach to his star striker in that game, he has taken part in a behind-closed-doors friendly in which he scored twice and produced two assists.The manager will need to decide whether Aurelian Tchouameni or Adrien Rabiot make way in order to accommodate Mbappe’s return to the side.It will be a tough choice for Deschamps as both players have been integral to Les Bleus in and out of possession but it is thought Rabiot will drop to a deeper position to partner Kante while Tchouameni has to settle for a place on the bench.As for Poland, they have concerns about centre-back Bartosz Salamon due to an ankle injury that forced him to miss the defeat against Austria.Given that this is likely to be his last chance to don the Poland shirt in a major tournament, it is expected that Robert Lewandowski will be reinstated to the team for this one.The Poles have nothing to play in this game apart from personal pride but they will certainly want to put in a good shift against France to help Lewandowski sign off on a positive note from his illustrious international career.Copy linkCopied More

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    England vs Slovenia LIVE SCORE – Euro 2024: Three Lions eye top spot in Group C after confirming last-16 place – updates

    ENGLAND have one final group game to restore confidence among the fan base before they participate in the Euro 2024 last-16 – and the action unfolds VERY SOON!Gareth Southgate’s side have Spain to thank as La Roja’s 1-0 win against Albania helped the Three Lions secure a spot in the knockout stages.And England will be determined to finish as Group C winners so they can avoid a really difficult test in the round of 16.GROUP C LIVE TABLEEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSFollow ALL the action from the RheinEngerieStadion with our live blog below…Get stuck EngEngland started positively in their opener when they took an early lead over Serbia, but then retreated and limped over the line.Against Denmark, many Three Lions fans were then left concerned as they relinquished a lead to draw 1-1 and were on the back foot for much of the game.But they now have the chance to restore some confidence among the fan base tonight against Slovenia.Copy linkCopiedSouthgate expected to ring the changesConor Gallagher is set to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold in England’s starting XI to face Slovenia.Gareth Southgate‘s team selection and tactics have been criticised after two below-par displays at Euro 2024.But after bemoaning the physical condition of the squad and the absence of Kalvin Phillips, Southgate now looks set to change the formula in the hopes of sprucing up the displays.SunSport understands Chelsea midfielder Gallagher, 24, will be the player trusted with that responsibility.Alexander-Arnold, 25, was thrust into midfield despite his usual position playing right-back for Liverpool.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedWelcome to England vs Slovenia!England can top Group C tonight with a win over Slovenia as they head towards the knockout stages of Euro 2024!The Three Lions have received much criticism after letting a 1-0 lead slip and retreating into their own half for much of their second group game.However, it threatens to be another challenging game for Gareth Southgate‘s men.But there will be less pressure on England after Albania’s loss to Spain last night meant that they have already qualified for the last-16 without kicking a ball.Slovenia have not lost either of their opening two matches despite being the unfancied team in this group.They came from behind to draw 1-1 with Denmark, before they were denied a first win at the tournament in stoppage time as they were held to another 1-1 scoreline by Serbia.A win for Slovenia would see them leapfrog England and book their place in the knockout stages.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopied More

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    Euro 2024 Group B LIVE TABLE: Latest standings as Italy leave it late to join Spain in last-16 while Albania go OUT

    ITALY have left it late to join Spain in the Euro 2024 last-16.Spain completed a flawless group campaign after beating Albania 1-0 in their final match.Spain won all three group gamesCredit: EPAWhile Zaccagni’s 98th minute strike fired the Italians through after Luka Modric had initially put the Croatians ahead.LIVE Group B table below (as of June 24)…What happens if teams are tied on points?If two or more teams are level on points at the end of the group stage, a head-to-head record is used as the first tie-breaker to determine their final rankings.This is followed by goal difference and goals scored in the matches between the teams in question, followed by most wins and then disciplinary records across the group as a whole.Should two teams be tied on points, goals scored and conceded at the end of the group stage – with no tiebreaker separating them from any other team – a penalty shootout will dictate their final placings.Group B fixtures and resultsJune 15
    Spain 3-0 Croatia
    Italy 2-1 Albania
    June 19Most read in Euro 2024
    Croatia 2-2 Albania
    June 20
    Spain 1-0 Italy
    June 24
    Croatia 1-1 Italy
    Albania 0-1 Spain
    Round of 16June 29
    1A vs 2C (Dortmund, 8pm)
    2A vs 2B (Berlin, 5pm)
    June 30
    1B vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne (8pm)
    1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen, 5pm)
    July 1
    1F vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 8pm)
    2D vs 2E (Düsseldorf, 5pm)
    July 2
    1E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 5pm)
    1D vs 2F (Leipzig, 8pm)
    Quarter-finalsJuly 5
    W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 5pm)
    W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 8pm)
    July 6
    W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 8pm)
    W40 vs W38 (Dusseldorf, 5pm)
    Semi-finalsJuly 9
    W45 vs W46 (Munich, 8pm)
    July 10
    W47 vs W48 (Dortmund, 8pm)
    READ MORE SUN STORIESFinalJuly 14W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 8pm) More