Wales, Northern Ireland, England and Republic of Ireland are all through to the EURO 2016 last 16. The knockout stages of EURO 2016 are finally shaping up. All three home nations, Wales, Northern Ireland and England have passed the group stages and will play in the last 16 this coming weekend.
EURO 2016 last 16 – Weekend Schedule
- Wales will face Northern Ireland on Saturday, 25 June 2016 at 17:00 BST,
- The Republic of Ireland faces France on Sunday, 26 June 16 at 14:00 BST, and
- England versus Iceland on Monday, 27 June 2016 at 20:00 BST. Full schedule here: UEFA EURO 2016 final tournament schedule.
The fixture for the knockout stages is somewhat uneven with the hosts France, Germany, England, Italy, and Spain all walking the same roads to the final. With these knockout stages, it means that one team that has never won a major championship will play in this year’s EURO 2016 final. There are so many teams in the last 16, some of which supporters didn’t expect to see.
Switzerland and France secured their places in the last 16 before Wales beat England to claim their spot following a 0-0 draw between Slovakia and England. Croatia celebrated their dramatic victory over Spain after Ivan Perisic scored a late goal.
The road to Stade de France on 10 July 2016 seems to be shaping up. Who will the EURO 2016 Champion?