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Euro 2016 Qualifiers (October 2015 matches)

In follow-up to the previous thread: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3563491

:crown::france:Euro Qualifiers 2016:france::crown:



Thursday, 8 October
Group D
Georgia v Gibraltar
Rep. of Ireland v Germany
Scotland v Poland

Group F
Hungary v Faroe Islands
Northern Ireland v Greece
Romania v Finland

Group I
Albania v Serbia
Portugal v Denmark

Friday, 9 October
Group C
Macedonia v Ukraine
Slovakia v Belarus
Spain v Luxembourg

Group E
England v Estonia
Slovenia v Lithuania
Switzerland v San Marino

Group G
Liechtenstein v Sweden
Moldova v Russia
Montenegro v Austria

Saturday, 10 October
Group A
Iceland v Latvia
Kazakhstan v Netherlands
Czech Rep. v Turkey

Group B
Andorra v Belgium
Bosnia and Herz. v Wales
Israel v Cyprus

Group H
Azerbaijan v Italy
Norway v Malta
Croatia v Bulgaria

Sunday, 11 October
Group D
Germany v Georgia
Gibraltar v Scotland
Poland v Rep. of Ireland

Group F
Faroe Islands v Romania
Finland v Northern Ireland
Greece v Hungary

Group I
Armenia v Albania
Serbia v Portugal

Monday, 12 October
Group C
Belarus v Macedonia
Luxembourg v Slovakia
Ukraine v Spain

Group E
Estonia v Switzerland
Lithuania v England
San Marino v Slovenia

Group G
Austria v Liechtenstein
Russia v Montenegro
Sweden v Moldova

Tuesday, 13 October
Group A
Latvia v Kazakhstan
Netherlands v Czech Rep.
Turkey v Iceland

Group B
Belgium v Israel
Cyprus v Bosnia and Herz.
Wales v Andorra

Group H
Bulgaria v Azerbaijan
Italy v Norway
Malta v Croatia

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Reply 1
Tonight is the night!

Let's hope Northern Ireland get over the line. Greece will be the first top seed to finish bottom of their group potentially.

Republic of Ireland and Scotland? I hope the latter gets there, but I can't see it. Four points is a big ask for them, especially with Lewandowski and Poland in such good form.
OMG Scotland have equalised! There is still hope!

N Ireland pretty much through as it stands
Scotland have no chance mate.
Hoping Norn Iron makes history!
Stunning goal by Matt Ritchie, Scotland need to get another and can see their defence getting stretched. Need to stay solid until 70 minutes before using the home crowd to push for a winner.
Magennis, a former goalkeeper, has scored :eek:
OMG Scotland are AHEAD :eek: Yes chance MATE

oh **** Ireland have scored. Yeah, no chance for the Scots :lol:
(edited 8 years ago)
How is Matt Ritchie playing for Scotland ffs. If all the home nations qualify it's basically like England having 4 teams there
Original post by sr90
How is Matt Ritchie playing for Scotland ffs. If all the home nations qualify it's basically like England having 4 teams there


Matt Ritchie qualifies via his dad
Original post by sr90
How is Matt Ritchie playing for Scotland ffs. If all the home nations qualify it's basically like England having 4 teams there


Reminds me of this.

Let's hear it for the England B team :biggrin::biggrin:
Reply 11
Original post by tradingmyheartforyours
Hoping Norn Iron makes history!


GAWA :biggrin: It's a shame i couldn't get tickets for tonight to see this!
It's a real shame that the tournament is 24 teams this year because it would have been freshened up so much if it was still 16. Although the alternative viewpoint is that nations like Northern Ireland and Iceland have performed better because they knew they had a much more realistic chance of qualifying.
come on Ireland :woo:
Well done Norn Iron :smile:

Don't really want the Republic to qualify.

'You'll never beat De Oirish!' - brb losing all three games in Euro 2012.
Funny thing is, the equaliser means Germany aren't sure of qualification. Their head-to-head is worse than Poland's, meaning that if Germany lose the last one and Poland draw with Ireland, Germany are in the play-offs :eek:
Original post by Wilfred Little
Well done Norn Iron :smile:

Don't really want the Republic to qualify.

'You'll never beat De Oirish!' - brb losing all three games in Euro 2012.


lol the Irish fans were the highlight of Euro2012

NI fans in contrast will probably smash Paris up to the tune of ''No Surrender''.Pure scum tbh

Also quite bizarre that NI even have a team anyway
(edited 8 years ago)
Reply 17
What a bloody day for Ireland; absolutely buzzing!

Republic beat fricken Germany and NI have qualified! Never saw that coming...

Jesus man, loving it! :biggrin:
Reply 18
Original post by sr90
It's a real shame that the tournament is 24 teams this year because it would have been freshened up so much if it was still 16. Although the alternative viewpoint is that nations like Northern Ireland and Iceland have performed better because they knew they had a much more realistic chance of qualifying.


Mate pls, NI and Iceland demonstrate just how crazy and amazing this game is.

Absolutely nobody thought they'd go through and now they're both making history. Outstanding.
Original post by Zürich
Also quite bizarre that NI even have a team anyway


Why is it?

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