UEFA Euro 2016 France vs Iceland Preview: Iceland Takes on Tournament Hosts; Kickoff, TV Info, Live Stream and Tickets
Iceland Has Not Lost a Single Game in the Competition
A quarterfinals battle on Sunday night will put Iceland versus UEFA Euro 2016 host, France, in a match that the former hopes to win after defeating England.
Iceland Facing Superpower Hosts
"I think I would like it to end like it ended with Leicester City," said Iceland coach Heimir Hallgrimsson. "They played on their strengths and we are trying to play on our strengths."
The coach also mentioned that they are considering the upcoming match as a big game for the team since they will be fighting it out with the talented hosts. He added that having the right response to an opponent's play is vital in a game, noting that this was their key in their past match with England.
Crowd Favorite France
On the contrary, Deschamps admitted that the team is not perfect and that it has lapses. However, he claimed that his French players are crowd favorites because of how they play "This team is giving a lot of emotion to the crowd and making everybody fall in love with them," he said.
This will be a challenging match for France and its roster including Griezmann, Olivier Giroud, Paul Pogba and Blaise Matuidi. Iceland is observed to be a motivated and organized team who knows how to learn from their mistakes.
How Can I Watch the Game?
Sunday night's game will be held at the Stade de France with the kickoff scheduled at 8 p.m. (UK time.) Tickets for the match are sold for $200 to $800.
Those who want to watch at home can catch the love game via ITV 1 with the coverage beginning at 7:15 p.m. A live stream is also available via this link.