France and Iceland play in the last Euro 2016 quarterfinal on Sunday at 2 p.m. focal on WatchESPN (live stream) and ESPN2 at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France.
The champ confronts Germany in an elimination round.
Here is the thing that you have to think about the match.
France left back Patrice Evra doesn't think the hand damage he endured amid preparing is not kidding.
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Evra, 35, hurt his left hand when he fell after an impact with midfielder Moussa Sissoko late in Wednesday's instructional meeting. The group's therapeutic staff immediately connected ice and dressed it.
The champ confronts Germany in an elimination round.
Here is the thing that you have to think about the match.
France left back Patrice Evra doesn't think the hand damage he endured amid preparing is not kidding.
Watch soccer classes, including Ligue 1, around the globe on FuBoTV for $9.99 every month
Evra, 35, hurt his left hand when he fell after an impact with midfielder Moussa Sissoko late in Wednesday's instructional meeting. The group's therapeutic staff immediately connected ice and dressed it.
Evra, who was not wearing the swathe when he went to a news meeting on Thursday, was in a cheerful mind-set when addressed.
Evra is relied upon to begin today
MATCH: France versus Iceland
TIME: 2 p.m. focal, 9 p.m. in France
Television: ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, BeIN Sports Connect (France)
LIVE STREAM, WATCH ONLINE: WatchESPN

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