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How to watch Euro 2016, Day 11: Time, TV schedule and streaming options

England and Wales are back in action at the Euros on Monday.

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The final matchday of Euro 2016 group stage action resumes on Monday, with England and Wales both in action (both games 8 p.m. BST, 3 p.m. ET). The former take on Slovakia in Saint-Étienne with their progression into the knockout stages already likely in the bag. A point would be enough to guarantee them the group's top spot, unless Wales manage to defeat a fairly ordinary Russia in Toulouse.

Wales head into the final matchday level on points with third-placed Slovakia, but ahead of them on tiebreakers. They only need to match Slovakia's result against England to guarantee their progression, though even defeat could potentially get them through as one of the four best third-placed sides, providing England beat Slovakia. Talksport have compiled a handy list of potential permutations.

Are there any United players in action?

Three: Wayne Rooney, Chris Smalling and Marcus Rashford (England).

For a full list of United players at the Euros, click here.

What about potential transfer targets?

Unless you count Gareth Bale (and you really shouldn't), nope.

For a full list of players United may be scouting at the Euros, check out this.

How can I catch the action?

For those in the UK, it's all ITV today: England are on ITV 1, while Wales are being made to settle for ITV 4. For those in the States, you can, as ever, veg out in front of ESPN all day. All of these options come with their respective online services. For all other locations check out this handy page from Live Soccer TV.