There's an incongruity in Brexit happening amidst the Euro competition. During a period when national solidarity ought to be at its crest, the United Kingdom is cracked almost straight down the center, between individuals who need to stay in the European Union and the individuals who need to abandon it. However, in the event that there's anything that can unite a separated nation, it's game.
To that end, England will tackle Iceland today at 8pm GMT (3pm US Eastern time) in the knockout round of Euro 2016. The champ will play the competition's host country, France, in the quarterfinals on Sunday (July 3).
Iceland is the amazement of the Euros, progressing to its first ever knockout phase of a noteworthy competition. More than 8% of Iceland's populace is allegedly in France to support their nation. Iceland is, basically, playing with house cash now.
Britain, in the interim, is under more weight to progress to the following round. Brexit dramatization aside, the Three Lions haven't won a knockout round amusement since 2006, when they beat Ecuador in the World Cup. Britain has just ever won one knockout diversion in the European title (a thrashing of Spain on extra shots in 1996). Basically, England needs a triumph today.
Here's the means by which to watch and see if it gets one:
In the UK
On TV: ITV
Online: ITV Hub application
In Iceland
On TV: Sjónvarp Símans
Online: Sjónvarp Símans application
In the US
On TV: ESPN2, ESPN Deportes
Online: WatchESPN
In different nations
Check this rundown gave by UEFA.
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