Get Involvedpublished at 21:44 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
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Johan Barrasson: THE SMITING IS NOT OVER
France play Germany in semi-final on Thursday
Giroud gets France's fifth and his second
Griezmann, Payet & Pogba score other goals
Sigthorsson & Bjarnason get Iceland’s goals
Tom Rostance
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Johan Barrasson: THE SMITING IS NOT OVER
France 5-2 Iceland
Danny Mills
Ex-England defender at the Stade de France for BBC Radio 5 live
What a game. We thought it would dead and buried at half time, but this second half has been fantastic.
A great header by Birkir Bjarnason at the back stick. I tell you what, if they got one more...Dare to dream...
France 5-2 Iceland
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert at Stade de France
It's another well-worked goal. Very simple. He kept his eye on the ball, it's a really good finish. But yet again for the French it's another question mark about their defensive abilities - or lack of.
Birkir Bjarnason
Iceland have never given up and their fans get another moment to relish. Great ball in from Ari Skulason from the left finds Birkir Bjarnason at the far post and he heads powerfully home!
France 5-1 Iceland
Here he is, the man who made his international debut as a sub for his own dad, and is now old enough to be replaced by a child of his own.
Eidur Gudjohnsen is on for what is presumably his final cap. He replaces goalscorer Kolbeinn Sigthorsson.
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RegularJon: #FreeMartial
Joe Giles: Gignac isn't very good.
Rumble in the jungle: If Paul Pogba's worth £100m than Antoine Griezmann is worth £200m.
France 5-1 Iceland
A classy move. Eidur Gudjohnsen is going to get a run out. LEGEND.
France 5-1 Iceland
Danny Mills
Ex-England defender at the Stade de France for BBC Radio 5 live
Huge ovation for Dimitri Payet from around the whole ground.They know they've seen a fantastic player here this evening.
France 5-1 Iceland
Well played Dimitri Payet. He gets a 10-minute rest and is replaced by Kingsley Coman.
France 5-1 Iceland
Danny Mills
Ex-England defender at the Stade de France for BBC Radio 5 live
Game's just getting a little scrappy, and the Icelanders are starting to get a bit frustrated, and the energy levels are low. They look dead on their feet, spent, some of them.
The French players have got to be careful they don't get caught by any late challenges and pick up an injury.
France 5-1 Iceland
Paul Fletcher
BBC Sport at Stade de France in Paris
Anthony Martial anyone?
Might this be the time time to give the Manchester United man a run-out?
Fair play to the Iceland fans, a four-goal deficit plus rain has not dented their enthusiasm.
The memories are already in the bank.
France 5-1 Iceland
'Allez Les Bleus!' is the soundtrack to this game's slow and steady coda. No injuries or silly challenges and France can concentrate on the semi.
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Josh Hammond: Iceland playing how a proper team should: together in victory, together in defeat. never giving up. take note, England.
Ian Morgan: Well done Iceland, great run and took a scalp against a dismal England but buckled tonight against a quality team.
Mark Galloway: I love Barrie's idea (see 69 mins). Future president of Fifa in the making.
France 5-1 Iceland
So then. Wales v Portugal. France v Germany.
Pick your final from that lot.
France 5-1 Iceland
Beautiful pass from Blaise Matuidi gets Bacary Sagna away on the right for France. The move breaks down though and debutant Samuel Umtiti is booked for pulling back his man.
France 5-1 Iceland
Olivier Giroud only had two shots today, scoring with both. The opposite of Cristiano Ronaldo's approach for Portugal.
France 5-1 Iceland
Look how light it still is. The sun won't go down until midnight tonight.
France 5-1 Iceland
Laurent Koscielny - the remaining Frenchman a booking away from missing the semi-final - is withdrawn. On comes Manchester City man Eliaquim Mangala.
France 5-1 Iceland
What on earth made you think of that Barrie? Not the worst idea I've ever heard. Gylfi Sigurdsson whips in another testing free-kick and France just about clear it and here come the blue shirts, Dimitri Payet into the area and his low cross is just about cleared...
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Sven Dobbelaere: Man, 5-1 down and Iceland show more attacking intent and positivity than Belgium did against Wales at 1-1.
Barrie, Liverpool: Instead of suspending players in tournaments, why not make them start the next match on the bench - a bit like in Formula One when they have to start from the pit lane. The coach could bring them on straight away, but then they've used up a substitution.