Summary
England v Wales on 16 June
Group B: England, Russia, Wales, Slovakia
Group C: Northern Ireland, Germany, Poland, Ukraine
Group E: Rep of Ire, Belgium, Italy, Sweden
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Live Reporting
Gary Rose
SPAIN IN GROUP Dpublished at 17:31
GERMANY IN GROUP Cpublished at 17:30
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ENGLAND IN GROUP Bpublished at 17:29
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17:29 GMT 12 December 2015Rob Phillips
BBC Wales Football Correspondent"This is a landmark moment for Welsh football.
"When they last qualified (for a major tournament) in 1958 they were actually the lucky losers!
"So Chris Coleman is the first man to take them there by right."
get involved Get Involvedpublished at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2015
17:29 GMT 12 December 2015Tweet via #bbceuro2016, external, text 81111 (UK only - please include a name) or post on the Match of the Day Facebook page., external
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17:29As I've mentioned France, as expected, are drawn in Group A.
Draw startingpublished at 17:28
17:28Here we go! It is time to get this show on the road.
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17:26France, as hosts, already know they will be in Group A. The five other top seeds will be drawn in the remaining groups.
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17:25I won't lie, the butterflies are kicking in!
Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino is on stage now, talking through the process for the draw.
Mere minutes away from go time.
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17:24 GMT 12 December 2015Kevin Ratcliffe
Former Wales and Everton captain on BBC Radio Wales"At this stage every team is going to be hard.
"Let's just take what is thrown at us out of the hat!
"Other than a Germany and an Italy, there's nothing that really frightens me."
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17:24 GMT 12 December 2015Mark Lawrenson
Former Republic of Ireland defender on BBC Two"Now there are more teams qualified - it's gone up to 24 from 16 - I think it's great all four nations have a chance to play in the finals.
"Maybe at first there was a bit of skepticism about the idea to expand it, now we're all sitting here thinking how great it is."
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17:23A beast of a five-a-side team has just been brought on stage to help with the draw - former winners Oliver Bierhoff (Germany, 1996), Angelos Charisteas (Greece, 2004), Antonín Panenka (Czechoslovakia, 1976), David Trezeguet (France, 2000) and Vicente del Bosque (Spain coach, 2012).
'I want the best teams possible'published at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2015
17:22 GMT 12 December 2015Jamie Ward
Northern Ireland forward on BBC Two"We are very excited about it, the whole team. I'm not sure we really expected to qualify to be honest, but we got the results and made everybody proud. Going over to Northern Ireland now the fans won't leave you alone!"
"I'd like to go there and play the best teams it's possible for us to play. It might be the only time we get a chance to do it in a tournament."
Pots reminderpublished at 17:21
17:21We're being taken on a trip down memory lane with a montage of some classic Euro moments. While they are being played, here's a reminder of the pots.
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17:19 GMT 12 December 2015Jason Roberts
Former Grenada striker on BBC Radio 5 liveQuote MessageFrom England’s perspective, I don’t think any of the home nations is a good draw. It’s always going to be difficult. I think it’s a lose-lose situation. You come up against the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland, that’s going to be a tough, tough game.
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17:19 GMT 12 December 2015John Hartson
Former Wales striker on BBC TwoQuote MessageI'm excited, it's Wales first time in a tournament in 58 years. It'll be exciting to see who they come out with. I'd like to see them play England - it would be a fantastic fixture.
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17:18 GMT 12 December 2015Live on BBC Two.published at 17:17
17:17Coverage is now live on BBC Two. You've missed all the dancing shenanigans but it is almost time for the serious business - the draw.
BBC Radio 5 live coverage kicks in at 17:20 GMT.
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Tasked with producing the official Euro 2016 song, and on stage chatting with Ruud Gullit now is floppy haired French DJ David Guetta.
The song he's produced, called ‘This One’s For You’, will be released in spring 2016.
Guetta, officially titled "the musical ambassador" is apparently looking to get a million fans to record with him. That means anyone could have their voice on the official track, maybe even rap on it.
Anyone got a number for John Barnes...?
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