Another champion of Europe will be delegated Sunday. In any case, will it be France or Portugal? A sneak peak of the European Championship last:
At the point when: 3 p.m. ET
How they arrived: Both groups oversaw 2-0 triumphs over their particular elimination round adversaries. Portugal beat competition underdogs Wales by mesh two soon after halftime, while France's Antoine Griezmann tallied his fifth and 6th objectives of the competition to push Les Bleus past World Cup champions Germany.
At the point when: 3 p.m. ET
How they arrived: Both groups oversaw 2-0 triumphs over their particular elimination round adversaries. Portugal beat competition underdogs Wales by mesh two soon after halftime, while France's Antoine Griezmann tallied his fifth and 6th objectives of the competition to push Les Bleus past World Cup champions Germany.
What's in store: This last is France's to lose. It's the host nation. Its assault brags three of the competition's top scorers, in Griezmann, Olivier Giroud and Dimitri Payet. Commander Hugo Lloris has shown others how its done from in the middle of the posts, permitting only four objectives so far in the competition. Furthermore, Les Bleus, who hasn't lost to Portugal in 10 matches, are riding high after a merited 2-0 win over kindred top choices Germany. Generally speaking, the host is the better of the two groups; it will be dependent upon France to demonstrate that. This isn't to imply that Portugal doesn't have a definitive distinct advantage in chief Cristiano Ronaldo. In the event that he can force himself on the diversion as he did when the Portuguese beats Wales, anything can happen. Be that as it may, it's France that has the edge.
Pick: France
The Star's record: 9-5

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