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Live Reporting

Phil Dawkes and Emlyn Begley

All times stated are UK

  1. History in the making?

    Germany v Hungary (20:00 BST)

    A bit of history could get made tonight.

    Germany could be eliminated at the group stages of consecutive major tournaments for the first time.

    As for Hungary? Well, they can win their final group game of a major tournament for the first time since a 3-1 victory over Bulgaria in the 1966 World Cup.

    Good World Cup, that one.

  2. Germany into the 300s

    Germany v Hungary (20:00 BST)

    Kai Havertz (centre) celebrates scoring

    This is a remarkable stat...

    Germany have now scored a combined 302 goals across all World Cups and Euros - the most of any nation.

    France are second with 184. Just the 118 fewer.

    Speaking of goals, Kai Havertz became Germany's youngest ever European Championship finals goalscorer against Portugal, aged 22 years and eight days.

  3. Head-to-head

    Germany v Hungary (20:00 BST)

    Tonight represents the first meeting between Germany and Hungary at a European Championship finals.

    However, they did meet twice at the 1954 World Cup in their only previous fixtures at a major tournament. Hungary won 8-3 in the group stages, with West Germany triumphing 3-2 in the final. The first game remains Germany's heaviest at a Euros or World Cup.

    As for recent meetings... the Germans have won the last two under Joachim Low - a 3-0 victory in May 2010 and 2-0 in June 2016.

  4. Post update

    Portugal v France (20:00 BST)

    Cristiano Ronaldo needs just one goal to become the outright European top goalscorer at major tournaments. He is currently tied on 19 goals with former Germany striker Miroslav Klose.

    Those 19 goals have come in 14 different matches.

    Ronaldo
  5. Other pundits predict...

    Germany v Hungary (20:00 BST)

    BBC pundits' predictions: Karen Carney 2-1, Chris Waddle 3-0, Dion Dublin 3-1, Clinton Morrison 2-0, Chris Sutton 6-0, Rob Green 1-0, Christian Fuchs 3-0, Jermaine Jenas 2-1, Emma Saunders 3-0, Steve Crossman 2-0, John Murray 3-1, Ian Dennis 2-0, Alistair Bruce-Ball 3-1, Conor McNamara 1-0, Vicki Sparks 3-1

    Fifteen predictions and every single one going for Germany.

    If Sutton is right, we've got some entertainment in store.

  6. Lawro's prediction

    Germany v Hungary (20:00 BST)

    Germany v Hungary

    Germany got their tournament up and running in style with that thrilling win against Portugal, and they have home advantage again here.

    Hungary held on for a great point against France and frustrated Portugal for long periods but they need to win this game to get out of this group. I just don't see that happening.

    Lawro's prediction: 2-0

  7. The view from both countries

    Portugal v France (20:00 BST)

    BBC Monitoring

    The world through its media

    Ouest-France says that Les Bleus were “disappointing” against Hungary and that they must get a good result from the match against Portugal: “Didier Deschamps needs to find some breathing space, even in the 35C Budapest heat, and the team have promised that they would play to win.”

    L’Equipe’s front page reads “First come first served: they might already have qualified, but Les Bleus would do well to win tonight in order to avoid a difficult road to the quarter-finals."

    French outlet SoFoot wonders the extent to which the 2016 final could weigh on players”. It also smugly notes that Cristiano Ronaldo has never managed to score against France in six matches.

    The myth of France-Portugal persists in the Portuguese press too, with daily Jornal de Noticias retracing the history of previous clashes with various anecdotes – for instance that Cristiano Ronaldo has played against both father and son (Lilian Thuram in 2006 and Marcus Thuram in 2020).

    Portuguese outlet Sapo makes some interesting financial observations. “Scoring against France will be decisive in championship terms, but also financially. So far, the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) has earned 10.75m euros. Uefa pays each team 9.25m euros for taking part in the championship… Prizes are 1.5m euros per win and 750,000 euros per draw. The bonus for teams that qualify for the round of 16 is 2m euros. If Portugal beat France, it will receive a total of 3.5: that’s what Wednesday’s match in Budapest is worth.”

  8. Hungary for more?

    Germany v Hungary (20:00 BST)

    Hungary fans

    Impressively, in a group many people did not give them a chance of competing in, Hungary have taken it to the final game. They could even yet pull off a major shock by actually reaching the last 16 and sending one of their more prominent Group F rivals home.

    They have one point at the moment, earned from a 1-1 draw with France in game two.

    If they can snatch a victory against Germany tonight, they'll advance and one of Germany or Portugal will be out of here.

  9. The Low-down

    Germany v Hungary (20:00 BST)

    Joachim Low and Jurgen Klinsmann

    Jurgen Klinsmann has also written a column on the subject of Joachim Low for the BBC Sport website. Here is a little sample...

    "I still text Joachim Low to wish him luck before every big game, so I'll be sending him a message before we play Hungary. I'm desperately hoping this isn't his last game as Germany manager.

    "I got to know Joachim when we did our coaching badges together in 2000 and he has been one of my closest friends since we started our journey together with Germany in 2004, when I asked him to be my assistant.

    "He has been the manager himself since 2006, which is just incredible. This is his seventh major finals in charge, and that is a such a long time to have any job in football."

    To read the whole thing, click here.

  10. Get Involved

    #bbcfootball

    Seth Gogo Egoeh: I can't believe Santos dropped Bruno Fernandes! He has succumbed to the pressure of the haters. If he doesn't address the right side of defence, they are in trouble. Still hoping for Portugal victory though.

  11. Post update

    Portugal v France (20:00 BST)

    Alan Shearer

    Former England striker on BBC One

    Both teams will want to bounce back from disappointing results. You just have to look at the team sheets, some of the players on there are world-class players. We should get some goals and we should be in for an entertaining evening.

  12. 'It will be a great match to watch'

    Portugal v France (20:00 BST)

    Luis Boa Morte

    Former Portugal forward talking to BBC World Service

    Portugal have a good balanced squad and could achieve good things. Iit won’t be easy to repeat 2016 because everyone wants to beat Portugal, like everyone wants to beat France.

    We expected France to come with everything because the manager is still the same, a few players from both sides played in that final. Ronaldo still has something to say because he didn’t finish the final. I'd say it will be a great match to watch. I don’t believe they’ll be playing for a draw.

  13. My friend Joachim...

    Germany v Hungary (20:00 BST)

    There have been a lot of ups and a few downs during Joachim Low's stint with the German national team.

    We don't yet know how it will end, but Jurgen Klinsmann has profiled his friend and assistant from the 2006 World Cup, who has led the national team for the past 15 years - including to World Cup glory in 2014.

  14. Post update

    The only way the third-placed team don't go through is if it's Germany or Portugal and they lose about 4-0.

  15. Who will face who in last 16?

    The group winners will face Switzerland, Finland or Ukraine in Bucharest at 20:00 BST on Monday, 28 June.

    The runners-up face England at Wembley on Tuesday (17:00).

    Should the third-placed nation make it into the last 16, awaiting them will be Belgium in Seville on Sunday.

  16. Hungarian PM cancels trip to game?

    Germany v Hungary (20:00 BST)

    Germany reports said this afternoon that Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban had cancelled his planned visit to the game.

    German press agency DPA said Mr Orban had cancelled his trip to Munich and was planning to travel to Brussels instead, where an EU leaders' summit starts on Thursday.

    There was no confirmation from the prime minister's spokesman, who said: "We do not provide information, now as before, on Viktor Orban's private programme."

    Read more here.

  17. Watch, listen, read

    Portugal v France, Germany v Hungary (20:00 BST)

    These games are both live on BBC TV and radio, as well as this live text.

    BBC One is your man for Portugal v France or if you're in a Germany v Hungary mood, it's BBC Two.

    BBC Radio 5 Live has full commentary from Portugal v France with updates from the other game.

  18. Post update

    Portugal v France (20:00 BST)

    Julien Laurens

    French football expert on BBC Radio 5 live

    Kylian Mbappe played more left-hand side against Germany where he was very effective. I think Didier Deschamps will have watched Germany v Portugal many times and Nelson Semedo as we knew already isn't the best defensively.

  19. Our other pundits predict...

    Portugal v France (20:00 BST)

    Interestingly of our 16 pundits to predict the tournament scores, including Mark Lawrenson, not a single one is backing Portugal to win tonight.

    Karen Carney 2-2, Chris Waddle 1-3, Dion Dublin 2-3, Clinton Morrison 1-2, Chris Sutton 0-1, Rob Green 2-2, Christian Fuchs 2-2, Jermaine Jenas 1-2, Emma Saunders 1-2, Steve Crossman 1-2, John Murray 1-1, Ian Dennis 2-2, Alistair Bruce-Ball 0-1, Conor McNamara 1-1, Vicki Sparks 1-3

  20. Lawro's prediction

    Portugal v France (20:00 BST)

    Mark Lawrenson

    BBC football expert

    Portugal v France

    I'm going with France to get the win that will see them top Group F, because I think they are the best team in the tournament but this defeat could mean the holders Portugal go out.

    If their record is not enough [as a best third-placed side] and they are losing this game, they will throw everything at it.

    Lawro's prediction: 0-1