France meets the Republic of Ireland in knockout play in the 2016 European Championship on Sunday, June 26, 2016, at Stade de Lyon in Lyon, France.
This is what you have to know:
Who: France versus Republic of Ireland
What: 2016 European Championship, knockout round
Whenever: Sunday, June 26, 2016
Where: Stade de Lyon, Lyon, France
Time: 9 a.m. Eastern (3 p.m. in France)
Television: ESPN
Livestream: WatchESPN
France meets the Republic of Ireland in knockout play in the 2016 European Championship on Sunday, June 26, 2016, at Stade de Lyon in Lyon, France.
This is what you have to know:
Who: France versus Republic of Ireland
What: 2016 European Championship, knockout round
Whenever: Sunday, June 26, 2016
Where: Stade de Lyon, Lyon, France
Time: 9 a.m. Eastern (3 p.m. in France)
Television: ESPN
Livestream: WatchESPN
Mentor Martin O'Neill has scrutinized Ireland's "out of line" ticket designation for Sunday's match against host France in the last 16 of the European Championship.
It bothers emphatically with him that Irish fans ought to be so under-spoke to at the 58,000-seater Stade de Lyon.
"The ticket designation is something that I do have an issue about. It's absolutely unbalanced for a stadium of this size," O'Neill told a news gathering on Saturday. "For us or any group playing in the round of 16, to be assigned under 5,000 tickets is entirely uncalled for."
France met all requirements for the knockout stage subsequent to drawing 0-0 with Switzerland last Sunday, while Ireland just achieved the keep going 16 on Wednesday night with a 1-0 win against Italy.
"I think there ought to have been a sure distribution left aside for the side who might make it here," O'Neill said. "France have had that open door, having propelled three days before us ... France will have 95 percent of the group, we will need to battle that."
O'Neill is sure his players have enough "mental durability" to do as such.
"We spurned an extraordinary chance with five minutes left against Italy," he said. "Be that as it may, then Robbie Brady begins a get off and afterward completes it. He demonstrated no apprehension at all and that typified the soul."
O'Neill likewise wants to see the "same vitality" against France.
"We'll go into the amusement with some certainty on the back of the execution against Italy," he said. "You would prefer not to leave the opposition submissively; you need to go out blasting on the off chance that you can. In any case, we need to stay in it."

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