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Match report
Match report on England’s 1-1 draw with Russia.
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Full-time
England 1-1 Russia
England: Eric Dier 73
Russia: Vasili Berezutski 90+1
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Goal!
England 1-1 Russia
- Vasili Berezutski 90+1
One last chance for Russia, and the ball is launched diagonally towards Vasili Berezutski who outjumps his marker and guides a looping header into the back of the net.
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Goal!
England 1-0 Russia
- Eric Dier 73
Dele Alli wins a free-kick for England on the egde of the area and up steps Eric Dier to power a shot past Igor Akinfeev. England ahead, deservedly so.
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Close!
England 0-0 Russia
Fantastic save from Russian keeper Igor Akinfeev as he tips Wayne Rooney’s shot onto the upright.
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Half-time
England 0-0 Russia
The most one-sided match at Euro 2016 so far, but England have got nothing to show for their first-half dominance. A worry for Roy Hodgson, but it is Russia coach Leonid Slutsky who will be the more concerned given that his team have been pinned back for almost the entire half.
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England v Russia team news
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Full-time
Wales 2-1 Slovakia
Wales: Gareth Bale 80, Hal Robson-Kanu 80
Slovakia: Ondrej Duda 61
Wales kicked off their Euro 2016 game with a win in an open, but scrappy encounter in Bordeaux. Gareth Bale opened the scoring for Wales with a long range free kick which Slovak keeper Matúš Kozáčik should have saved. Slovakia ofered little in the first half but they were a different proposition after the break and duly equalised through substitute Ondrej Duda 61. The game seemed to be drifting away from Wales, but substitute Hal Robson-Kanu struck the winner with ten minutes remaining.
You can read World Soccer editor, Gavin Hamilton’s verdict on Wales’ victory here.
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Goal!
Wales 2-1 Slovakia
- Hal Robson-Kanu 80
Substitute Hal Robson-Kanu shins the ball home from 10-yards after Aaron Ramsey’s pass. Ramsey had actually played the ball to himself but stumbled and it fell kindly to Robson-Kanu. Can Wales hang on?
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Goal!
Wales 1-1 Slovakia
- Ondrej Duda 61
Slovakia are level through substitute Ondrej Duda, who had only been on the pitch for a few seconds. Robert Mak is the architect of the goal, bursting down the right flank and squaring to Duda who lets the ball run across his body before placing a low left-foot drive into the corner of the net.
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Half-time
Wales 1-0 Slovakia
Wales lead through Bale’s 10th mionute free-kick and in truth, they have looked very comfortable in Bordeaux. Other than the early Hamsik scare Slovakia have offered little going forward. Moreover, they are fortunate not to have conceded a penalty when Skrtel barged into Williams. Speaking of the midfielder, or ‘Joniesta‘ as he is known (in comparison to the maestro from Spain, Andrés Iniesta) we have an exclusive interview with the Crystal Palace man.
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Penalty appeal
Wales 1-0 Slovakia
Wales have a very strong case for a penalty when Martin Skrtel barges into Jonny Williams in the Slovakia penalty area. Williams is poleaxed but the referee waves play on. Skrtel got away with that one.
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Goal!
Wales 1-0 Slovakia
- Gareth Bale 10
It’s a free-kick to Wales 25 yards out, just left of centre. Up steps Gareth Bale, who curls the ball over the wall and beyond the outstretched arm of the Slovakia goalkeeper Matúš Kozáčik. The keeper will not be happy with his positioning there – had he not moved to his left, it would have been a simple save.
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Close!
Wales 0-0 Slovakia
Gareth Bale is robbed by Marek Hamsik and the Slovak forward advances on the Welsh penalty area where he bamboozles three defenders before firing a low shot past Danny Ward. Fortunately for Wales, Ben Davies does brilliantly to divert the ball off the line. A lucky escape for Chris Coleman’s side.
Wales v Slovakia team news
A big blow for Wales as Wayne Hennessey has been ruled out of their opening Euro 2016 game against Slovakia because of a back spasm.
He is replaced by Liverpool’s Danny Ward, who has made two appearances for his country.
Team news:
Wales: Ward; Gunter, Chester, A Williams, Davies, Taylor; Allen, Edwards, Ramsey; J Williams, Bale
Subs: King, Robson-Kanu, Fon Williams, G Williams, Richards, Ledley Cotterill, Vokes, Collins, Vaughan, Church, Hennessey
Slovakia:
Kozacik; Pekarik, Skrtel, Durica, Svento; Kucka, Hrosovsky, Hamsik; Mak, Duris, Weiss
Subs: Mucha, Gyomber, Gregus, Duda, Sestak, Stoch, Nemec, Novota, Skriniar, Hubocan, Salata, Pecevosky
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Bale relishing meeting with the enemy
As Wales prepare to make their Euro 2016 debut in today’s encounter with Slovakia, talismanic forward Gareth Bale has been looking ahead to the encounter with England – or as he calls them, the “enemy”.
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Rooney believes he is as good as ever was
Wayne Rooney has dimissed claims that he is not the player he used to be, suggesting he has adapted his play to a new role.
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Deschamps on Payet
France coach Didier Deschamps says he was not surprised by the man-of-the-match performance of Dimitri Payet in France’s 2-1 win over Romania.
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Full-time
Albania 0-1 Switzerland
Switzerland prevail, but they were pushed to the limit by a plucky, but resilient Albania side reduced to ten men for nearly an hour. There were chances for both teams, not least for Switzerland’s Seferovic, who had a wasteful afternoon in Lens. But, ultimately, it was the poor finishing of Albania that cost them the game.
You can read verdict on Switzerland’s victory here.
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Save!
Albania 0-1 Switzerland
Swiss substitute Breel Embolo plays a perfectly weighted pass into the path of Haris Seferovic whose effort is brilliantly saved by Etrit Berisha. Apart from his misjudgement which led to the Switzerland goal, the Albanian keeper has done pretty well today.
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Half-time
Albania 0-1 Switzerland
Switzerland are ahead, and with Albania reduced to ten men, they look in control. The loss of Lorik Cana appears to have ended any hope Gianni de Biasi’s side had of getting back into the game. Frsutratingly for Albania, it came at time when they were enjoying their best spell of the match.
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Red card!
Albania 0-1 Switzerland
- 37 Lorik Cana
Lorik Cana the Albania captain picks up a second yellow card after he slips and deliberately handles the ball in a tussle with Swiss number 9 Seferovic. No complaints from the defender after that decision. From the resulting free-kick, Blerim Dzemaili slams a shot against the post. Albania wobbling here.
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Close!
Albania 0-1 Switzerland
Superb save from Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer as he spreads himself wide to block the goalbound shot of Armando Sadiku. The Albanian forward should have buried that.
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Goal!
Albania 0-1 Switzerland
- Fabian Schar 5
Xherdan Shaqiri swings in a corner but the goalkeeper Sali Berisha was nowhere near it and Switzerland defender Fabian Schar can hardly believe his luck as he nods into an empty net. A perfect start for the Swiss.
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Albania v Switzerland – preview
Wales and Slovakia make their European Championships debuts on Saturday. Here’s our preview of a match that has been billed, unfairly, as a game between two one-man teams.
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Albania v Switzerland – team news
Albania: Berisha; Hysaj, Mavraj, Cana, Agolli; Xhaka, Kukeli, Abrashi; Roshi, Lenjani; Sadiku.
Switzerland: Sommer; Lichsteiner, Schar, Djourou, Rodriguez; Behrami, Dzemaili, G Xhaka, Shaqiri, Seferovic, Mehmedi.
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Albania v Switzerland preview
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Albania v Switzerland…
An intriguing backdrop to today’s first match when two brothers could come face to face as Switzerland meet Albania. New Arsenal signing Granit Xhaka will lock horns with his brother Taulant Xhaka in Lens. The brothers, whose parents migrated to Switzerland from the Albanian Kosovo in 1989 when it was still a part of Yugoslavia, were born in Basel and represented Switzerland at youth levels. While Granit opted to play for the country of his birth, his brother, Taulant chose Albania.
We’ve got interviews with both coaches, Switzerland’s Vladimir Petkovic, and his Albanian counterpart Gianni de Biasi, as well as tactical analyses of both teams, player interviews, and profiles of each squad member. Simply click on the country name on the right-hand panel to access a wealth of information about both teams.
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Everything you ever wanted to know about Lyon…
Peterjon Cresswell, our resident guide to the world’s best football stadia, has produced an excellent guide to Lyon and the newly built Parc Olympique Lyonnais.
Find out the best places to stay, how to get around and where to go if you fancy something to eat or drink en route to France’s national stadium.
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Images of the Day
Welcome to our coverage of Day 2 of Euro 2016. To kick you off this morning, take a look at our gallery of images from Day 1.
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France start a win
In case you missed it, here’s our verdict on France’s opening day victory over Romania.