Full time

Spain 3-0 Turkey

Spain: Alvaro Morata 34, Nolito 36, Alvaro Morata 47

Read our match report here

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Goal!

Spain 3-0 Turkey

  • Alvaro Morata 47

Andres Iniesta threads a fantastic pass through to Jordi Alba, who unselfishly lays the ball off to Morata and the striker converts from close range for his second and Spain’s third.

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20:46 BST

Half time

Spain 2-0 Turkey

  • Alvaro Morata 34, Nolito 36
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20:37 BST

Goal!

Spain 2-0 Turkey

  • Nolito 36

Nolito goes form provider to goalscorer in the space of two minutes. Cesc Fabregas floats a cross into the box and Turkish defender Topal miscues his headed clearance which falls to Nolito, who volleys in from 12 yards. Game over?

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20:34 BST

Goal!

Alvaro Morata Spain Turkey

Alvaro Morata heads home Spain’s opening goal against Turkey.

Spain 1-0 Turkey

  • Alvaro Morata 34

Spain have been finding space down the flanks with increasing regularity. Nolito fires in a fantasticr cross from the left and Alvaro Morata glances a header past Babacan.

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19:16 BST

Spain v Turkey – team news

Spain: De Gea; Juanfran, Pique, Ramos, Alba; Busquets; Silva, Fabregas, Iniesta, Nolito; Morata.

Turkey: Babacan; Gonul, Topal, Balta, Erkin; Tufan, Inan, Ozyakup; Calhanoglu, Yilmaz, Turan.

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18:56 BST

Full time

Czech Republic 2-2 Croatia

Czech Republic: Milan Skoda 75, Tomas Necid 90+3 (pen)
Croatia: Perisic 37, Rakitic 58

Read our match report here.

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18:48 BST

Goal!

Czech Republic 2-2 Croatia

  • Tomas Necid 90+3 (pen)

Substitute Tomas Necid steps up and blasts the ball down the middle of the goal. What a comeback!

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18:48 BST

Penalty to Czech Republic!

Czech Republic croatia.

Czech Republic’s Tomas Necid scores his side’s second goal from the penalty spot.

Czech Republic 1-2 Croatia

A long free-kick is launched into the Croatia area and Vida is penalised for a clear handball! Good spot by the referee.

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18:40 BST

Referee stops play

Croatia players appeal for calm amongst their supporters.

Croatia players appeal for calm amongst their supporters.

Czech Republic 1-2 Croatia

Referee Mark Clattenburg suspends play after several flares are thrown on to the pitch from the Croatia end. The delay coincides with an outbreak of fighting amongst Croatian supporters.

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18:30 BST

Goal!

Czech Republic 1-2 Croatia

  • Milan Skoda 75
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18:20 BST

Goal!

Rakitic-goal

Czech Republic 0-2 Croatia

  • Ivan Rakitic 58

Roman Hubnik has made a difficult task almost impossible. The Czech Republic defender, under no pressure, gives the ball away and it’s fed quickly by Marcelo Brozovic to Ivan Rakitic who dinks a lovely finish over the advancing Cech. Hard to see the Czech Republic coming back from this.

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17:47 BST

Half-time

Czech Republic 0-1 Croatia

  • Ivan Perisic 37
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17:37 BST

Goal!

Perisic Croatia

Czech Republic 0-1 Croatia

  • Ivan Perisic 37

Milan Badelj does well to break up play and the ball runs to Ivan Perisic 40 yards out. The wideman advances on the Czech Republic goal before drilling a low shot past Petr Cech.

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15:51 BST

Czech Republic v Croatia – team news

Czech Republic: Cech; Kaderabek, Sivok, Hubnik, Limbersky; Plasil; Rosicky, Skalak, Krejci, Dorida; Lafata.

Croatia: Subasic; Srna, Corluka, Vida, Strinic; Modric, Badelj; Brozovic, Rakitic, Peresic; Mandzukic.

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15:51 BST

Full time

Italy 1-0 Sweden

Sweden: Eder 88

Read our match report of the game here.

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15:44 BST

Goal!

Eder Italy

Italy’s Eder celebrates after scoring the only goal of the game against Sweden.

Italy 1-0 Sweden

  • Eder 88
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15:37 BST

Close!

Italy 0-0 Sweden

Simone Zaza nods Chiellini’s quickly taken long throw-in towards Éder, who then skips inside a challenge before finishing superbly past Isaksson. A superb goal goal that looks out of place in such a mundane game.

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14:48 BST

Half-time

Italy 0-0 Sweden

Nothing to see here folks.

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14:48 BST

Hodgson got it right – eventually

Roy Hodgson England Euro 2016

Brian Glanville wonders whether Roy Hodgson should be praised for his decisive substituitons or castigated for picking the wrong team in the first place.

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13:11 BST

Italy v Sweden team news

Teams:

Italy: Buffon, Chiellini, Candreva, Florenzi, Pelle, Barzagli, De Rossi, Eder, Parolo, Bonucci, Giaccherini.

Sweden: Isaksson, Johansson, Granqvist, Olsson, Lindelof, Forsberg, Larsson, Ekdal, Kallstrom, Ibrahimovic, Guidetti

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10:41 BST

Italy v Sweden preview

masterclass from Italy

Italy’s Emanuele Giaccherini celebrates after scoring his side’s first goal during the Euro 2016 Group E soccer match between Belgium and Italy at the Grand Stade in Decines-Charpieu, near Lyon.

In the wake of his side’s impressive 2-0 victory over Belgium on Monday, Italy coach Antonio Conte’s biggest job has been in keeping the players feet on the ground. Paddy Agnew reports on a change of mood and a renewed sense optimism in Italy, ahead of tonight’s game against Sweden.

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09:52 BST

Images of the day

Daniel Sturridge England Wales

England’s Daniel Sturridge celebrates scoring the winning goal in added time in the group match against Wales.

Each day we’ve been bringing you the outstanding images from Euro 2016. Today, you can almost see the release of pent-up tension on the face of England striker, Daniel Sturridge, after his injury-time winner against Wales. Here’s the rest of our images from Day 7.

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09:40 BST

Day 8

England fans celebrate in a fountain outside the train station in Lille city centre after England's win against Wales in Lens.

England fans celebrate in a fountain outside the train station in Lille city centre after England’s win against Wales in Lens.

What a difference a day makes. Twenty four hours ago, the French authorities were managing a potentially hazardous security situation involving fans from a number of nations, though largely, it has to be said, those from England, after a nightof sporadic violence in Lille. But, thankfully, the day passed off relatively peacefully, no doubt helped by the last minute England winner, which sent most of their fans home happy, albeit inebriated.

Three more games today, kicking off with Italy facing Sweden in Toulouse, followed by Czech Republic Croatia in Saint-Etienne and the day’s action concludes with the holders, Spain, meeting Turkey in Nice.

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09:09 BST

Day 7 recap

Ukraine 0 Northern Ireland 2

Gareth McAuley celebrates putting Northern Ireland ahead against Ukraine.

There have been few more joyous senes at Euro 2016 than those witnessed in Lyon on Thursday, where Northern Ireland, perhaps relishing the traditional Irish summer conditions – the match was stopped briefy due a hailstorm – defeated a poor Ukraine side 2-0.

Earlier in the day, England prevailed over Wales in the so-called Battle of Britain. Trailing 1-0 at half-time, coach Roy Hodgson acted decisively and introduced Jamie Vardy and Daniel Sturridge and was rewarded for his initiative when both scored in a frantic second half in Lens.

The less said about the final match of the day the better, as Germand and Poland ground out a dull 0-0 draw in Paris. It was not exactly a repeat of the infamous 1982 anschluss match between West Germany and Austria, but with a draw suiting both teams, this was a game played with handbrakes on.

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