21:47 BST

Full time

Germany 0-0 Poland

Well, that was something of a damp squib. You can read our thoughts on tonight’s game, here.

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21:04 BST

Close!

Germany 0-0 Poland

Poland’s Kamil Grosicki turns his marker just outside the area and curls in a wonderful ball across the face of goal and it appears to hit the unmarked Arkadiusz Milik’s in the face. The ball is flicked inches wide but would have been a certain goal had Milik had made any kind of decent contact. Best chance of a poor game.

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20:47 BST

Half-time

Germany 0-0 Poland

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19:11 BST

Germany v Poland team news

Germany: Neuer; Hector, Hummels, Boateng, Höwedes; Kroos, Khedira; Müller, Ozil, Draxler; Götze

Poland: Fabianksi; Piszczek, Glik, Pazdan, Jedrzejczyk; Blaszczykowski, Krychowiak, Maczynski, Grosicki; Milik, Lewandowski

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18:51 BST

Full time

Ukraine 0 Northern Ireland 2

Gareth McAuley celebrates putting Northern Ireland ahead against Ukraine.

Northern Ireland 2-0 Ukraine

Northern Ireland: Gareth McAuley 48, Niall McGinn 96.

Josh Magennis beats his man on the right and pulls the bal back to Stuart Dallas. His shot is blocked by Andriy Pyatov, but the Ukraine keeper can do nothing to stop Niall McGinn knocking in the rebound.

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18:51 BST

Goal!

Northern Ireland 2-0 Ukraine

  • Niall McGinn 96.

Josh Magennis beats his man on the right and pulls the bal back to Stuart Dallas. His shot is blocked by Andriy Pyatov, but the Ukraine keeper can do nothing to stop Niall McGinn knocking in the rebound.

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18:15 BST

Hailstones stop play

Hailstorm Hailstones

Northern Ireland 1-0 Ukraine

The refere takes the players off the pitch after a halistorm. Only a brief delay, but possibly a first for the finals of the European Championships.

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18:04 BST

Goal!

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Northern Ireland 1-0 Ukraine

  • Gareth McAuley 48

Northern Ireland are ahead through veteran defender Gareth McAuley. An Oliver Norwood free-kick is launched deep into the Ukraine penalty area and McAuley flies through the air to smash a thumping header past Andriy Pyatov.

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17:46 BST

Half-time

Northern Ireland 0-0 Ukraine

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16:44 BST

Northern Ireland fans

Northern Ireland v Germany team news

Northern Ireland : McGovern, Hughes, Cathcart, McAuley, Jonny Evans, Ward, Corry Evans, Davis, Norwood, Dallas, Washington.

Ukraine: Pyatov, Fedetskiy, Khacheridi, Rakitskiy, Shevchuk, Sydorchuk, Stepanenko, Yarmolenko, Kovalenko, Konoplyanka, Seleznyov.

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15:52 BST

Full time

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England 2-1 Wales

England: Jamie Vardy 56, Daniel Sturridge 90+1
Wales: Gareth Bale 41

Here’s Gavin Hamilton’s match report from Lens.

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15:50 BST

Goal!

Daniel Sturridge England Wales

Daniel Sturridge pokes in the winning goal against Wales.

England 2-1 Wales

  • Daniel Sturridge 90+1

Daniel Sturridge plays a one-two with Jamie Vardy on the edge of the Welsh penalty area and the ball comes back to him via deflection off Dele Alli, before the Liverpool man top pokes past Wayne Hennessey. The substitutes have got Roy Hodgson out of jail.

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15:14 BST

Goal!

Jamie Vardy England Wales

Jamie Vardy scores an equaliser for England against Wales.

England 1-1 Wales

  • Jamie Vardy 56
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14:46 BST

Half-time

England 0-1 Wales

  • Gareth Bale 41

Walesappeal for offside, Jamie Vardy is two yards offside when the ball is played – but the header down has come from Wales captain Ashley Williams. Vardy turns and fires in from close range.

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14:43 BST

Goal!

Gareth Bale

Gareth Bale celebrates after opening the scoring for Wales against England.

England 0-1 Wales

  • Gareth Bale 41

Gareth Bale has done it again. Another long range free-kick and Bale shoots from 35 yards out,  Joe Hart gets two hands on to it but he can’t keep it out. The ball dipped but the England goalkeeper should have saved that.

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14.04 BST

England

England 0-0 Wales

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13.04 BST

England v Wales teams news

England sticks with the same starting XI that drew with Russia, but Chris Coleman makes three changes from the team that beat Slovakia on Saturday. Golascorer from that game, Hal Robson-Kanu, replaces Jonny Williams, while Wayne Hennessey has come in for Danny Ward in goal and Joe Ledley is back, in for Dave Edwards.

Teams:

England: Hart; Walker, Cahill, Smalling, Rose; Dier, Alli, Rooney; Lallana, Kane, Sterling.

Wales: Hennessey; Gunter, Chester, Williams, Taylor, Davies; Ledley, Ramsey, Allen; Robson-Kanu, Bale.

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11.59 BST

England v Wales preview

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Welsh fans ahead of today’s ecnounter between England and Wales.

Both Three Lions coach Roy Hodgson and his Welsh counterpart, Chris Coleman, believe the pressure is on England today when the two sides meet in Lens. Here’s our preview of this eagerly-awaited encounter.

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11.14 BST

City and Stadium Guide

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Peterjon Cresswell’s latest city and stadium guide is to the footballing hotbed of Lens, whose Stade Bollaert-Delilis, rather unusually, has a greater capacity than the population of the city itself.

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09:52 BST

Images of the day

local-street-performer-630x440Each day we’ve bringing you the outstanding images from Euro 2016. Today, a local French street performer playing the violin amongst English fans in Lille is the pick of our images from Day 6.

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09:40 BST

Day 7

England fans Lille Euro 2016

The familiar sight of belligerent England fans confronting the police.

Three more games today, kicking off with England v Wales in Lens, followed bu Ukraine-Northern Ireland in Lyon and the day’s action concludes when Germany face Poland at the Stade France.

Inevitably, given the skirmishes that took place in Lille last night, the focus ahead of the opening match will be the conduct of the supports. With the threat of expulsion hanging over England in the event of further trouble involving their fans, appeals for calm have been issued by the coach, Roy Hodgson, the captain, Wayne Rooney and also by the English FA.

FA’s chief executive, Martin Glenn, has written to fans to tell them not to react to provocation”

“We recognise that some of you were subjected to acts of violence from rival supporters in the stadium last weekend. It is something we take very seriously and while tens of thousands of you acted impeccably, there was a minority that did not.

“Like the England team, you represent the badge and I urge you to act in a positive and respectful way.”

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09:09 BST

Day 6 recap

Griezmann celebrates

The story of the day came in Marseille where France left it late before securing a 2-0 victory over a resolute Albania. That win takes France through to the knbcokout stage.

Elsewhere Romania and Switzerland ground out an uninspiring 1-1 draw in Paris, while in Lille, a Marek-Hamsik-inspired Slovakia defeated Russia 2-1 to improve their own chances of reaching the last 16.

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