France meets Iceland in the last quarterfinal match of the 2016 European Championships on Sunday, July 3, 2016, at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France.
Portugal, Wales and Gemany have progressed to the elimination rounds.
This is what you have to know:
Who: France versus Iceland
What: Quarterfinal, European Championship
Whenever: Sunday, July 3, 2016
Where: Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Time: 3 p.m. Eastern (9 p.m. in France)
Television: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
Livestream: WatchESPN
Attempting to clarify how Iceland has startlingly achieved the European Championship quarterfinals, mentor Lars Lagerback reviewed some early administrative exhortation.
"Doing it straightforward is to be a virtuoso," Lagerback was told by then-West Ham administrator Ron Greenwood on a visit to London in the 1970s.
Before Lagerback could proceed with his answer at a news meeting on Saturday, the man sitting two seats to one side contributed with his very own issue.
"So you're a virtuoso?" Heimir Hallgrimsson inquired.
"You said it!" Lagerback reacted in a glimmer to Hallgrimsson, his co-mentor with the Iceland national group.
Portugal, Wales and Gemany have progressed to the elimination rounds.
This is what you have to know:
Who: France versus Iceland
What: Quarterfinal, European Championship
Whenever: Sunday, July 3, 2016
Where: Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Time: 3 p.m. Eastern (9 p.m. in France)
Television: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
Livestream: WatchESPN
Attempting to clarify how Iceland has startlingly achieved the European Championship quarterfinals, mentor Lars Lagerback reviewed some early administrative exhortation.
"Doing it straightforward is to be a virtuoso," Lagerback was told by then-West Ham administrator Ron Greenwood on a visit to London in the 1970s.
Before Lagerback could proceed with his answer at a news meeting on Saturday, the man sitting two seats to one side contributed with his very own issue.
"So you're a virtuoso?" Heimir Hallgrimsson inquired.
"You said it!" Lagerback reacted in a glimmer to Hallgrimsson, his co-mentor with the Iceland national group.
It was a look into the jovial and prospering administrative organization behind Iceland's staggering advancement atEuro 2016 in front of the Nordic country's quarterfinal against France on Sunday.
In a game where one predominant pioneer is seen as a key fixing to controlling a changing area, Lagerback and Hallgrimsson are together planning Iceland's first-ever appearance at a noteworthy competition.
In the 67-year-old Lagerback, Iceland has a wily administrative veteran of World Cups and European Championships with his local Sweden. The 49-year-old Hallgrimsson is low maintenance Icelandic dental specialist whose past honing was at IBV Vestmannaeyjar in a household alliance including no expert clubs.
"The experience from that person has helped a great deal," Iceland skipper Aron Gunnarsson said Saturday, indicating Lagerback before exchanging a thumb toward Hallgrimsson. "What's more, the more specialized PC stuff has originated from him. They mix in truly pleasantly together."

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