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The Euro 2016 opening phase reaches a climax on Wednesday, with the loose ends to be tied up in the final two groups. The day's action kicks off with all attention on Group F, where all four sides still stand a good chance of progressing into the knockout stages. Hungary head into their final match against Portugal at the top of the group; their opponents, meanwhile sit below Iceland in third place. Austria, who take on the tournament's minnows, sit rock bottom and need a victory to stand a chance of progressing (both games 5 p.m. BST, 12 p.m. ET).
Once that's done and dusted, the focus turns back to Group E. Italy head into their fixture against the Republic of Ireland knowing their place in the knockout stages is already assured, while their opponents sit rock bottom and need to pull an unlikely victory out of the bag to stand a chance of progressing. Sweden have also only picked up one point from their first couple of games and are in the same boat; they take on second-placed Belgium, who have three points so far (both games 8 p.m. BST, 3 p.m. ET).
Are there any United players in action?
Technically just the one: Matteo Darmian (Italy). However, you can probably also count Zlatan Ibrahimović (Sweden).
For a full list of United players at the Euros, click here.
What about potential transfer targets?
Perhaps most notably Portugal midfielder André Gomes, who we scouted in their goalless draw with Austria last time out. His compatriot João Mário has also been linked with a move to Old Trafford.
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, the early games are on the BBC, and the later ones over on ITV. 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.