Friday, December 11, 2015
Euro football 2016 draw: Home nations set to find out opponents
The Euro 2016 draw takes place in Paris on Saturday, when the home nations will find out who they will meet at next summer's tournament in France. England are joined in the draw by Wales and Northern Ireland - the former at a major tournament for the first time in 58 years and the latter at a European Championship for the first time. Republic of Ireland will also feature after they qualified through the play-offs. The tournament begins on 10 June. A new format features 24 teams, an increase from the 16 to have competed in previous editions. But how does the draw work? Who will the home nations face? And what will they need to do to reach the knockout stages?
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