Monday, 20 June 2016

Germany vs Northern Ireland Euro 2016 Stream Live Online: Match Preview, Prediction, Squads and Live Streaming Details

Germany vs Northern Ireland Euro 2016 Stream Live Online: Match Preview, Prediction, Squads and Live Streaming Details


Watch the live stream of the Germany vs Northern Ireland Euro 2016 football match at 6 p.m. CET local time (12 p.m. ET) on June 21, 2016.

Germany will take on Northern Ireland in a Group C match at the ongoing UEFA European Championships 2016 at Parc de Princes in Paris on Tuesday. Poland will face Ukraine in Tuesday’s other Group C encounter that starts at same time in Stade Velodrome, Marseille.

Germany kicked off their campaign in Euro 2016 with a 2-0 win against Ukraine but were held to a scoreless draw against Poland in their second Group C encounter at Stade de France on Thursday.
“We created few chances. We didn’t increase the tempo and then nine of 10 Poles were behind the ball,” Germany’s manager Joachim Low said after the Poland draw. Germany now only needs to draw in the match against Ireland in order to qualify for the round of 16.

Northern Ireland, on the other hand, bounced back in the tournament with a 2-0 win over Ukraine on Thursday. It was Northern Ireland’s first victory in a major football tournament in 34 years.

“It has been a long time. We talked about leaving a legacy from this tournament. A few years down the line when I am finished and I look back on it, it will be extra special.” Northern Ireland’s Gareth McAuley said after the team’s victory over Ukraine. “It’s just sinking in, and now it means staying in the tournament,” .

Watch Germany vs Northern Ireland Football Match Online: Euro 2016 Live Streaming Info

Germany vs Northern Ireland Group C match starts at 6 p.m. CET local time (12 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. GMT) on Tuesday, June 21, 2016.

Live streams of the UEFA Euro 2016 are available here (ESPN, U.S. English), here (ESPN2, U.S. English), here (ESPN Deports, U.S. Spanish), here (Eurosports, European countries), here ( Mega TV, Spain),here (Match TV, Russia), here (MiTV, China), here (Future TV, China), here (Astro, Malaysia), here (Toggle, Singapore), and here (beinsports, Asia and Africa), here (Sony Liv, India).

Football fans can also catch live videos of Euro 2016 on UEFA’s YouTube channel here and live score updates on UEFA’s official website here.

Germany Euro 2016 Squad

Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer, Bernd Leno, Marc-Andre ter Stegen; Defenders: Shkodran Mustafi, Benedikt Howedes, Jerome Boateng, Mats Hummels, Jonas Hector, Emre Can, Jonathan Tah; Midfielders: Sami Khedira, Mesut Ozil, Toni Kroos, Mario Gotze, Thomas Muller, Julian Draxler, Leroy Sane, Andre Schurrle, Joshua Kimmich, Julian Weigl, Bastian Schweinsteiger; Strikers: Lukas Podolski, Mario Gomez

Northern Ireland Euro 2016 Squad

Goalkeepers: Michael McGovern, Roy Carroll, Alan Mannus; Defenders: Luke McCullough, Aaron Hughes, Conor McLaughlin, Lee Hodson, Paddy McNair, Craig Cathcart, Gareth McAuley, Jonny Evans; Midfielders: Shane Ferguson, Stuart Dallas, Steven Davis, Oliver Norwood, Chris Baird, Corry Evans, Niall McGinn, Josh Magennis; Forwards: Kyle Lafferty, Jamie Ward, Conor Washington, Will Grigg

UEFA Euro 2016 Live Stream: Ukraine vs Poland Football Match Preview, Prediction, Squads and Watch Online Info

UEFA Euro 2016 Live Stream: Ukraine vs Poland Football Match Preview, Prediction, Squads and Watch Online Info


Watch the live stream of the Ukraine vs Poland Euro 2016 football match at 6 p.m. CET local time (12 p.m. ET ) on June 21, 2016.

Ukraine will take on Poland in a Group C match at the ongoing UEFA European Championships 2016 at Stade Velodrome in Marseille on Tuesday.

Germany will face Northern Ireland in Tuesday’s other Group C encounter that starts at same time in Parc de Princes in Paris.

After winning its Euro 2016 opener against Norther Ireland, Poland held world champions Germany to a scoreless draw at Paris-Saint Denis on Thursday.

“We didn’t win a single one-on-one up front. We can be happy the match ended 0-0. We have to play better, or we’re not going to win anything,” Germany defender Jerome Boateng said after Poland draw.

Ukraine, on the other hand, is already eliminated with two losses and zero points. It is first team eliminated from Euro 2016.
Watch Ukraine vs Poland Football Match Online: Euro 2016 Live Streaming Info

The Ukraine vs Poland Group C match starts at 6 p.m. CET local time (12 p.m. ET/4 p.m. GMT) on Tuesday, June 21, 2016.

Live streams of the UEFA Euro 2016 are available here (ESPN, U.S. English), here (ESPN2, U.S. English),here (ESPN Deports, U.S. Spanish), here (Eurosports, European countries), here ( Mega TV, Spain),here (Match TV, Russia), here (MiTV, China), here (Future TV, China), here (Astro, Malaysia), here (Toggle, Singapore),here (beinsports, Asia and Africa),and  here (Sony Liv, India).

Football fans can also catch live videos of Euro 2016 on UEFA’s YouTube channel here and live score updates on UEFA’s official website here.

Poland Euro 2016 Squad

Goalkeepers: Wojciech Szczesny, Artur Boruc, Lukasz Fabianski; Defenders: Michal Pazdan, Lukasz Piszczek, Bartosz Salamon, Jakub Wawrzyniak, Thiago Cionek, Kamil Glik, Artur Jedrzejczyk; Midfielders: Tomasz Jodlowiec, Bartosz Kapustka, Grzegorz Krychowiak, Karol Linetty, Jakub Blaszczykowski, Krzysztof Maczynski, Slawomir Peszko, Filip Starzynski, Piotr Zielinski, Kamil Grosicki; Forwards: Mariusz Stepinski, Arkadiusz Milik, Robert Lewandowski

Ukraine Euro 2016 Squad

Goalkeepers: Andriy Pyatov, Nikita Shevchenko, Denys Boyko; Defenders: Yevhen Khacheridi, Yaroslav Rakitskiy, Vyacheslav Shevchuk, Artem Fedetskiy, Mykyta Kamenyuka, Olexandr Kucher; Midfielders: Denys Garmash, Oleh Gusev, Oleksandr Karavayev, Viktor Kovalenko, Yevhen Konoplyanka, Maksym Malyshev, Ivan Petriak, Ruslan Rotan, Serhiy Rybalka, Serhiy Sydorchuk, Taras Stepanenko, Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, Yevhen Shakhov; Strikers: Pylyp Budkivskiy, Artem Kravets, Andriy Yarmolenko, Roman Zozulya

Euro 2016: Russia vs Wales team news and starting XI

Euro 2016: Russia vs Wales team news and starting XI


Wales were disappointing against England in their last match, and while they only lost thanks to a late goal from Daniel Sturridge, Gareth Bale and co. will know improvements are necessary when they play Russia in their final group encounter of Euro 2016. This Group B match in Toulouse is a must-win for both teams to guarantee qualification into the last 16.

The Welsh are better placed than the Russians in the group, having picked up three points in their first match of Euro 2016 against Slovakia. However, that England defeat has put the pressure back on Chris Coleman’s side and while a draw might be enough to see them through to the next round, the Wales players will not want to take any chances.

The key to minimising the mistakes, of course, is by selecting the ideal starting XI for the conditions. With qualification very much in their own hands, Coleman will want to pick the players who he thinks will thrive on the big stage.

Bale, without a doubt, is the chief among the step-up-when-needed list, while Aaron Ramsey was outstanding with his tireless running against England. Having defended too deep and invited waves and waves of England pressure in the last match, Coleman might think a little more forward for this game, with Jonny Williams, quite good in the win over Slovakia, expected to come in for Hal Robson-Kanu, who could not make enough of an impact against England.

If Williams does come in, it will also mean Bale moving further forward, which could work in Wales’ favour, because it will mean their biggest goal threat will always be there or thereabouts when a chance comes knocking, with the Real Madrid forward also able to take advantage of the lack of pace in the Russia backline.

Joe Ledley is a slight doubt, having left the pitch with a groin problem in the last game, but the midfielder expects to be fit in time, and if he is, Coleman should line him up alongside Joe Allen in central midfield. If Ledley cannot make it, David Edwards is expected to fill in.

While Wales are not expected to make too many changes to their starting XI, it remains to be seen how Leonid Slutski goes with his Russia lineup. Russia were poor in their second Group B match against Slovakia, conceding two sloppy goals, albeit well taken ones.

Russia must beat Wales to stand a chance of staying alive in Euro 2016, and to help them do that, Slutski is expected to name Denis Glushakov, who scored in the 2-1 defeat to Slovakia, in the starting XI. Another player expected to push for a starting berth is Roman Shirokov, but Slutski hinted at the fact that the midfielder might be better suited to come on as a substitute.

“Glushakov has only just returned to full fitness and is ready to start,” Slutski was quoted as saying by UEFA’s official website when asked about his plans for the starting XI. “Up until now, he played as much as he could.

Euro 2016: Russia vs Wales team news and starting XI

Euro 2016: Russia vs Wales team news and starting XI


Wales were disappointing against England in their last match, and while they only lost thanks to a late goal from Daniel Sturridge, Gareth Bale and co. will know improvements are necessary when they play Russia in their final group encounter of Euro 2016. This Group B match in Toulouse is a must-win for both teams to guarantee qualification into the last 16.

The Welsh are better placed than the Russians in the group, having picked up three points in their first match of Euro 2016 against Slovakia. However, that England defeat has put the pressure back on Chris Coleman’s side and while a draw might be enough to see them through to the next round, the Wales players will not want to take any chances.

The key to minimising the mistakes, of course, is by selecting the ideal starting XI for the conditions. With qualification very much in their own hands, Coleman will want to pick the players who he thinks will thrive on the big stage.

Bale, without a doubt, is the chief among the step-up-when-needed list, while Aaron Ramsey was outstanding with his tireless running against England. Having defended too deep and invited waves and waves of England pressure in the last match, Coleman might think a little more forward for this game, with Jonny Williams, quite good in the win over Slovakia, expected to come in for Hal Robson-Kanu, who could not make enough of an impact against England.

If Williams does come in, it will also mean Bale moving further forward, which could work in Wales’ favour, because it will mean their biggest goal threat will always be there or thereabouts when a chance comes knocking, with the Real Madrid forward also able to take advantage of the lack of pace in the Russia backline.

Joe Ledley is a slight doubt, having left the pitch with a groin problem in the last game, but the midfielder expects to be fit in time, and if he is, Coleman should line him up alongside Joe Allen in central midfield. If Ledley cannot make it, David Edwards is expected to fill in.

While Wales are not expected to make too many changes to their starting XI, it remains to be seen how Leonid Slutski goes with his Russia lineup. Russia were poor in their second Group B match against Slovakia, conceding two sloppy goals, albeit well taken ones.

Russia must beat Wales to stand a chance of staying alive in Euro 2016, and to help them do that, Slutski is expected to name Denis Glushakov, who scored in the 2-1 defeat to Slovakia, in the starting XI. Another player expected to push for a starting berth is Roman Shirokov, but Slutski hinted at the fact that the midfielder might be better suited to come on as a substitute.

Expected starting XI: Russia: Akinfeev; Smolnikov, V Berezutski, Ignashevich, Schennikov; Glushakov, Golovin, Mamaev; Kokorin, Dzyuba, Smolov.

Wales: Hennessey; Gunter, Chester, Ashley Williams, Davies, Taylor; Allen, Ledley; Jonny Williams, Ramsey; Bale.

Republic of Ireland Euro 2016 Squad, Fixtures, Kit, Live Stream

Republic of Ireland Euro 2016 Squad, Fixtures, Kit, Live Stream

 
Euro 2016 Squad, Republic of Ireland Euro 2016 Squad, Fixtures, Kit, Live Stream: The Republic of Ireland made their major tournament debut in 1988, memorably beating England and just neglecting to pip eventual those who win Netherlands towards the last four. Englishman Jack Charlton also steered them to another two FIFA World Cups, the very first of these, in Italy, getting a location within the quarter-finals. Another World Cup was arrived at in 2002 but Ireland didn’t go back to the UEFA European Championship until 2012, when Giovanni Trapattoni’s side lost the 3 matches inside a tough group. Rep. of Ireland Uefa Euro 2016 Live Streaming of all matches will be shown on RTÉ & TV3.

Euro 2016 Squad

Rep. of IRELAND EURO 2016 Kit:
The Kit continues to be labelled a ‘monstrosity’ as well as an ‘awful mess’ by a web-based petition, with fans upset that deep blue continues to be incorporated combined with the traditional eco-friendly and white-colored colours, wanting something such as once the team qualified for that World Cup in 1982 and 1986.

Rep. of IRELAND EURO 2016 FIXTURES:
13 June 2016- Ireland vs Sweden/ Stade de France – Saint-Denis at 18:00CET

18 June 2016 – Belgium vs Republic of Ireland / Stadium de Bordeaux, Bordeaux at 19:30 CET

23 June 2016 – Italy vs Republic of Ireland / Stade Plerre Mauroy, Lille Metropole at 01:30 CET

Rep, of IRELAND Euro 2016 SQUAD:  

 (Stoke), Darren Randolph (West Ham), David Forde (Millwall), Keiren Westwood (Sheffield Wednesday)
Defenders: Seamus Coleman (Everton), Cyrus Christie (Derby), Paul McShane (Reading), Ciaran Clark (Aston Villa), Richard Keogh (Derby), John O’Shea (Sunderland), Alex Pearce (Bristol City), Shane Duffy (Blackburn), Marc Wilson (Stoke), Stephen Ward (Burnley)

Midfielders: Aiden McGeady (Everton), James McClean (West Brom), Glenn Whelan (Stoke), James McCarthy (Everton), Jeff Hendrick (Derby), David Meyler (Hull), Stephen Quinn (Reading), Darron Gibson (Everton), Harry Arter (Bournemouth), Wes Hoolahan (Norwich), Eunan O’Kane (Bournemouth), Anthony Pilkington (Cardiff), Robbie Brady (Norwich), Jonathan Walters (Stoke), Jonathan Hayes (Aberdeen), Callum O’Dowda (Oxford)

Forwards: Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy), Shane Long (Southampton), David McGoldrick (Ipswich), Kevin Doyle (Colorado Rapids), Daryl Murphy (Ipswich)

Euro 2016 Full Match Schedule & Fixtures

Euro 2016 Full Match Schedule & Fixtures


Euro 2016 Full Match Schedule, The Euro 2016 will be played between 10 June to 10 July 2016. The groups are all ready with a total of 24 teams playing for glory. Here we bring you the complete Uefa EURO 2016 schedule and fixtures list with kick off times. You can also download Euro 2016 schedule pdf from the official site.
The groups for Euro 2016 are as follows :

Euro 2016 Full Match Schedule

Euro 2016 Schedule And Fixtures
Here is the complete match schedule. The event starts with France hosting Romania in the first game at Saint-Denis on 10th June.
DATEMATCHTIMEVENUE
10 JuneFrance vs Romania (Group A)21:00Saint-Denis
11 JuneAlbania vs Switzerland (Group A)15:00Lens
11 JuneWales vs Slovakia (Group B)18:00Bordeaux
11 JuneEngland vs Russia (Group B)21:00Marseille
12 JuneTurkey vs Croatia (Group D)15:00Paris
12 JunePoland vs Norther Ireland (Group C)18:00Nice
12 JuneGermany vs Ukraine (Group C)21:00Lille
13 JuneSpain vs Czech Republic (Group D)15:00Toulouse
13 JuneItaly vs Belgium (Group E)18:00Saint-Denis
13 JuneSweden vs Republic of Ireland (Group E)21:00Lyon
14 JuneAustria vs Hungary (Group F)18:00Bordeaux
14 JunePortugal vs Iceland (Group F)21:00Saint-Étienne
15 JuneEngland vs Slovakia (Group B)15:00Lille
15 JuneRomania vs Switzerland(Group A)18:00Paris
15 JuneFrance vs Albania (Group A)21:00Marseille
16 JuneWales vs Russia (Group B)15:00Lens
16 JuneUkraine vs Norther Ireland (Group C)18:00Lyon
16 JuneGermany vs Poland (Group C)21:00Saint-Denis
17 JuneItaly vs Sweden (Group E)15:00Toulouse
17 JuneCzech Republic vs Croatia (Group D)18:00Saint-Étienne
17 JuneTurkey vs Spain (Group D)21:00Nice
18 JuneBelgium vs Republic of Ireland (Group E)15:00Bordeaux
18 JuneIceland vs Hungary (Group F)18:00Marseille
18 JunePortugal vs Austria (Group F)21:00Paris
19 JuneFrance vs Switzerland (Group A)21:00Lille
19 JuneRomania vs Albania (Group A)21:00Lyon
20 JuneRussia vs Wales (Group B)21:00Toulouse
20 JuneEngland vs Slovakia (Group B)21:00Saint-Étienne
21 JuneUkraine vs Poland (Group C)18:00Marseille
21 JuneGermany vs Norther Ireland (Group C)18:00Paris
21 JuneCzech Republic vs Turkey (Group D)21:00Lens
21 JuneSpain vs Croatia (Group D)21:00Bordeaux
22 JuneItaly vs Republic of Ireland (Group F)18:00Saint-Denis
22 JuneBelgium vs Sweden (Group F)18:00Lyon
22 JuneIceland vs Austria (Group E)21:00Lille
22 JunePortugal vs Hungary (Group E)21:00Nice
25 JuneRunner-up A v Runner-up C (1st Match R of 16)
25 JuneWinner  D vs 3rd Place B/E/F (2nd Match R of 16)
25 JuneWinner B vs 3rd Place A/C/D (3rd Match R of 16)
26 JuneWinner F vs Runner-up E (4th Match R of 16)
26 JuneWinner C vs 3rd Place A/B/F (5th Match R of 16)
26 JuneWinner E vs Runner-up D (6th Match R of 16)
27 JuneWinner A vs 3rd Place C/D/E (7th Match R of 16)
27 JuneRunner-up B vs Runner-up F (8th Match R of 16)
30 June1st Quarter Final (Winner of Match 1 vs Match 2)
01 July2nd Quarter Final (Winner of Match 1 vs Match 2)
02 July3rd Quarter Final (Winner of Match 1 vs Match 2)
03 July4th Quarter Final (Winner of Match 1 vs Match 2)
06 July1st Semifinal
07 July2nd Semifinal
10 JulyThe Euro 2016 Final
NOTE: The time zone in the schedule is set to LOCAL TIME. We will be adding full schedule with time zones of India, UK, USA, Spain, England, Bangladesh and many more countries.
If you are looking for a PDF version of the schedule.

EURO 2016 Schedule PDF Download

TV Channels To Broadcast Live Coverage

NationBroadcasting Rights (TV Channels)
United KingdomBT Sport
South KoreaSBS
UruguayTeledoce
India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, NepalSony Kix
VenezuelaVenevision
USAFox Sport, Univision, ESPN, NBC
TurkeyNTV Sport
ThailandChannel 3
SpainCanal+
Caribbean Islands, JamaicaCVM TV
Romania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Croatia, SerbiaArena Sport
RussiaSport 1
PhilippinesABS-CBN
Middle EastBeIN sports
MexicoTV Azteca, Televisa
ParaguayParavision
PeruAmerica Television
PanamaTelemetro, TV Max
MalaysiaRTM, CNN Malaysia
Latin AmericaESPN
JapanTV Tokyo
IranIRIB 3
IndonesiaKompas TV
EcuadorEcuavisa
HaitiTele Haiti
ChinaCCTV
Costa RicaTeletica, Repretel
CanadaCTV
ColombiaCaracol TV, Senal Deportes
ChileCanal 13
BoliviaBolivision
BrazilRede Globo, SporTV
AzerbaijanITV
ArgentinaTV Publica
AustraliaFox Sports

Watch Romania vs Albania live: Euro 2016 live streaming

Watch Romania vs Albania live: Euro 2016 live streaming

Euro 2016 live streaming, Romania will square off against Albania in a Group A match of Euro 2016 at the Stade de Lyon on Sunday. Both sides stand up to a flat out need win condition on Sunday as that is the primary way they can keep afloat in Euro 2016.
Euro 2016 live streaming

Euro 2016 live streaming, Shockingly, Romania have won one and only out of their last 15 preoccupations in the Euros since 2000. That is not something they should review when they take the field against Albania in Lyon on Sunday.
Albania have not been in awesome structure as they have lost their last three overall matches. They are yet to score in Euro 2016 as well. They might just proportionate Turkey’s record of not scoring in their Euro Cup debut.
Albania will in like manner be cautious about the way that they have never beaten Romania in their eight encounters that they had going before this redirection. Romania have won six out of those eight matches.
Euro 2016 live streaming, Romania will plan to continue with record against Albania on Sunday. The Romanian coach Anghel Iordanescu, who will accept obligation of this side for the 100th time on Sunday, said that he needs his young fellows to think about a positive result and an unrivaled execution against Albania, which thus will charm the nation.
“The most basic thing is the objective we’re looking for after. Our players need to grasp this is the likelihood of a generation.Romanian football needs this. For an extensive time allotment our gathering has not been accessible at Euros and this is a perfect chance to get a result that will charm the entire country,” Iordanescu was refered to as saying by UEFA.
At that point, Albania boss Gianni De Blasi is absolutely aware of Romania’s qualities. He needs to guarantee that his young fellows don’t present the same blunder against Romania as they did against France and Switzerland, which cost them the beguilements.
“The young fellows need to appreciate that they have to leave everything on the pitch to finish a result.The players have an impressive measure of good things along these lines. Shockingly we’ve paid dearly for our oversights. Besides, we’ve had chances, possibly we haven’t been adequately experienced to develop what we’ve done in the redirection,” De Blasi said.
“We ought to be revolved around the protected side since Romania are strong from set pieces. They’re greatly solid and like us to the extent state of mind. We’ve orchestrated well and we’ll endeavor to play the perfect entertainment tomorrow since we have to win.”
Click here for the updated centers table.
Where to Watch Live
Romania versus Albania Group A round of Euro 2016 is set to begin at 9 p.m. close-by time (12.30 a.m. IST, 8 p.m. BST, 3 p.m. ET). All the live spouting and TV information is underneath.
India: TV: Sony ESPN. Live Streaming: Sonyliv.
France: TV: Bein Sports 1 and 2. Live Streaming: Bein Sports Connect.
UK, Ireland: TV: BBC One, BBC Wales. Radio: BBC Radio 5 Live. Live Streaming: BBCiPlayer.
Spain: Tele Cinco, MiTele en Vivo.
Romania: Dolce Sport 1, Pro TV. Live Streaming: Dolce Sport Live.
Albania: Top Channel Albania, Supersport 2 Digital.
Turkey: Lig TV, TRT Spor Web TV, TRT 1. Live Streaming: Digiturk Play.
Ukraine: Belarus 5, Kanal Ukrayina.
Austria: ZDF, HRT 2, ORF 1. Live Streaming: ORF TV.
Hungary: M4 Sports.
Poland: Polsat Sport 2 HD, Belarus 5, TV P1. Live Streaming: TVP Sport.
Slovakia: TV: HRT and STV.
USA: TV: ESPN 2 and ESPN 3. Live Streaming: Watch ESPN.
Canada: TV: TSN and RDS. Live Streaming: TSN TV.
Australia: TV: Bein Sports and SBS One. Live Streaming: Bein Sports Connect.
Germany: TV: ZDF and ORF.
Latin America: TV: DirecTV.
China and Hong Kong: TV: CCTV and LeTV.
Thailand: TV: Channel 3.
Singapore: TV: Eleven Singapore and Singtel. Live Streaming: Singtel Go.
Malaysia: TV: Astro.
Focus East and North Africa: TV: Bein Sports Max. Live Streaming: Bein Sports Connect.