FRANCE and the Netherlands both have their eye on top spot in Group D – but Austria can also qualify for the Euro knockout stages.
The European giants cancelled each other out with a 0-0 draw on Friday night meaning that they have four points apiece.
Kylian Mbappe will be hoping to make his return in France’s final group game[/caption]While Robert Lewandowski‘s Poland suffered an early exit from the competition following their 3-1 loss to third-placed Austria.
Group D table below (as of June 24 before the final round of fixtures)…
If two or more teams are level on points at the end of the group stage, a head-to-head record is used as the first tie-breaker to determine their final rankings.
This is followed by goal difference and goals scored in the matches between the teams in question, followed by most wins and then disciplinary records across the group as a whole.
Should two teams be tied on points, goals scored and conceded at the end of the group stage – with no tiebreaker separating them from any other team – a penalty shootout will dictate their final placings.
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July 1
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July 14
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