Final, 2-0 France: The referee blows the final whistle. France finally beats Germany in a game that matters and advances to the Euro 2016 final as a result.
All over in Marseille! France will meet Portugal in the #EURO2016 final.#FRA #GERFRA pic.twitter.com/G7z61K5LhN
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
Antoine Griezmann is France’s newest national hero. The France forward scored both goals in his country’s unforgettable win over Germany — its first against the European rival in a competitive game since 1958.
Germany had advantages in possession and territory, but only France found the all-important breakthroughs. Griezmann scored on the stroke of halftime and in the 72nd minute, giving his team enough of a cushion to withstand Germany’s final onslaught over the last 20 minutes.
https://twitter.com/STATS_Football/status/751158388822794240
32.2% – France had 32.2 percent possession v Germany, their lowest in a Euros game since 1980. Gameplan.
— OptaJohan (@OptaJohan) July 7, 2016
France will face Portugal on Sunday at the Stade de France in the final. Les Bleus can join their famous forefathers among the pantheon of national sports legends with one more win.
The hosts have made it! See you in the #EURO2016 final, @equipedefrance! pic.twitter.com/RQNmDCSYpX
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
2016 – #FRA are in final of the #EURO2016, 10 years after their last apparition at this stage in a major tournament (WC 2006). Happiness.
— OptaJean (@OptaJean) July 7, 2016
3 – #FRA will play their 3rd final in a major tournament on their home soil after EURO 1984 and WC 1998, both won. Bienvenue.
— OptaJean (@OptaJean) July 7, 2016
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90th minute +3, 2-0 France: Lloris makes an excellent reflex save on Kimmich’s header.
https://twitter.com/TheFootballRep/status/751156679207710720
Seconds later, Gotze heads a cross wide of the goal.
90th minute +2, 2-0 France: France makes its final substitution. Griezmann exits to an ovation for the ages. Yohan Cabaye enters for the final few minutes.
90th minute, 2-0 France: There will be four minutes of added time in the second half.
89th minute, 2-0 France: The Stade Velodrome is in full voice, as the home fans greet each France pass with cries of “Ole!”
86th minute, 2-0 France: Griezmann launches a one-man counter-attack, dribbling forward over 50 yards and rolling a shot on target. Neuer saves it.
85th minute, 2-0 France: Germany is pressing for an all-important goal, but France is weathering the storm well.
82nd minute, 2-0 France: Howedes heads Kroos’ free kick just over the crossbar.
80th minute, 2-0 France: Germany has just ten minutes to revive its hopes of advancing to the final.
This is the first time #GER has trailed by 2 goals in a major tournament match since the EURO 2012 semifinals vs Italy
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) July 7, 2016
79th minute, 2-0 France: The ball rolls wide on Mustafi’s effort.
79th minute, 2-0 France: Leroy Sane replaces Schweinsteiger in Germany’s final substitution.
Bastian Schweinsteiger is subbed off for Leroy Sane.
The end of his international career? #GER pic.twitter.com/cDVpJ7UF0n
— Squawka Live (@Squawka_Live) July 7, 2016
77th minute, 2-0 France: Giroud departs, and Andre-Pierre Gignac enters in France’s second substitution.
76th minute, 2-0 France: Draxler narrowly misses the target with a free kick.
75th minute, 2-0 France: The referee shows Kante a yellow card for a foul on Draxler.
75th minute, 2-0 France: At the other end, Pogba misses the target with an audacious long-range effort.
74th minute, 2-0 France: Kimmich hits a shot off the crossbar, as Germany looks to cut its deficit.
72nd minute, 2-0 France: Griezmann doubles France’s lead.
Griezmann does not miss those.#EURO2016 #GERFRA pic.twitter.com/9vhj3W8jCK
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
France dispossessed Kimmich deep inside Germany’s penalty area through high pressure. Pogba recovered the ball, freed himself of Mustafi and crossed into the goal-mouth. Neuer tried to punch the ball clear, but it fell close by to Griezmann, who prodded it into the goal.
GRIEZMANN AGAIN!!!!! #FRA pic.twitter.com/y7ktYz1smY
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) July 7, 2016
https://twitter.com/Complex_Sports/status/751152939419533312
Make that SIX #EURO2016 goals for Griezmann. The second-most at a single EURO after Platini (9). pic.twitter.com/0tRfpOYpgw
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
https://twitter.com/STATS_Football/status/751151592452292609
70th minute, 1-0 France: N’Golo Kante replaces Payet, as France makes its first substitution.
67th minute, 1-0 France: Payet is back in the flow of the game. The France midfielder ends a counter-attack by hitting a tame shot on goal. Neuer saves it easily.
67th minute, 1-0 France: Germany makes its second substitution replacing Can with Mario Gotze.
Se marcha Emre Can y entra Gotze. Alemania pone casi todas las cartas sobre la mesa https://t.co/obFDtIlnJ6 #GERFRA pic.twitter.com/WdVHlHkSK6
— Fútbol Mediaset (@FutbolMediaset) July 7, 2016
Yes, that’s the same Gotze who scored the game-winning goal in the 2014 World Cup final. Gotze has struggled to progress since then. His confidence is thought to be low, and his form has suffered in recent months.
66th minute, 1-0 France: Payet is struggling with an apparent injury.
63rd minute, 1-0 France: Laurent Koscielny heads Griezmann’s corner kick narrowly over Germany’s goal.
61st minute, 1-0 France: Shkodran Mustafi replaces Boateng at center back.
Germany now is without its two, first-choice center backs in Hummels and Boateng.
Just over 30 minutes for #GER to find an equaliser…#EURO2016 live: https://t.co/tPUrYYgGAS pic.twitter.com/0fw74nDAKB
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
60th minute, 1-0 France: Things go from bad to worse for Germany. Boateng must leave the game due to an injury.
The Germany center back has battled a calf injury during Euro 2016. He seemed to have re-injured the muscle while making a pass.
Get well soon, @JB17Official! #JederFeurJeden #EURO2016 #GERFRA pic.twitter.com/dLn9snR0Wz
— German Football (@DFB_Team_EN) July 7, 2016
😪 😪 😪 😪 😪 😪 pic.twitter.com/YGADnbHOn4
— 🇺🇸 FC Bayern US 🇨🇦 (@FCBayernUS) July 7, 2016
56th minute, 1-0 France: Aside from France’s two early efforts, Germany has controlled the second half but had difficulty breaking down France’s deep-lying defensive wall.
No player on the pitch has made more successful clearances (5) than Samuel Umtiti so far.
Having a great game. pic.twitter.com/moNYqSEHvk
— Squawka (@Squawka) July 7, 2016
50th minute, 1-0 France: The referee shows Draxler a yellow card for a reckless foul on Moussa Sissoko.
#GER: cartellino giallo per #Draxler, intervento duro su #Sissoko.#GERFRA 0️⃣-1️⃣ #SkyEuro2016 pic.twitter.com/qQfACDfUza
— skysport (@SkySport) July 7, 2016
47th minute, 1-0 France: Griezmann runs onto Giroud’s lay-off pass and shoots, but his effort hits the side netting.
47th minute, 1-0 France: Pogba sends a fine through-ball into Germany’s third for Giroud, who runs and attempts a shot. Boateng blocks the France striker’s shot.
46th minute, 1-0 France: The second half is underway.
Germany finds itself in an unfamiliar position.
This is the 1st time #GER has trailed in its last 11 major tournament games, it last trailed vs Ghana in the 2014 World Cup group stage
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) July 7, 2016
2-1 – The last time @DFB_Team_EN won after being 0-1 down at HT was in February 2013 where they beat France 2-1. Hope. #GERFRA #EURO2016
— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) July 7, 2016
Halftime, 1-0 France: The referee blows the whistle for halftime. France leads by one.
HALF-TIME:@AntoGriezmann's penalty is the difference.
Second half LIVE: https://t.co/tPUrYYgGAS#GERFRA pic.twitter.com/sJqURbD2x1— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
Griezmann’s goal on the stroke of halftime dramatically changes the outcome of a first half, in which Germany outplayed France but finds itself trailing. Schweinsteiger is Germany’s most experienced player, but his needless handball is the major talking point of the half.
You could say #GER didn't agree with the penalty decision…#GERFRA https://t.co/UAJ2Ye3Uoe pic.twitter.com/hZ3ODuX5q9
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) July 7, 2016
After a slow start, Germany pinned France deep in its half and created a host of chances. Were it not for Lloris’ saves and wayward shooting, the scoreline would be reversed.
https://twitter.com/STATS_Football/status/751141671379894272
Either way, France is just 45 minutes from a return to the Stade de France for a major final. Germany undoubtedly will continue to attack with its entire arsenal.
45th minute +2, 1-0 France: Griezmann converts the penalty kick, giving France the lead.
GRIEZMANN! Nails the penalty & dances #FRA pic.twitter.com/LnNcnzNfXB
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) July 7, 2016
No mistake from Griezmann.#EURO2016 #GERFRA pic.twitter.com/QXHpWZWcQk
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
you know when that hotline bling pic.twitter.com/XmznoS5g5H
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) July 7, 2016
5 – Antoine Griezmann has now scored as many goals for #FRA at the European Championship finals as Zinedine Zidane (5). Superstar.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) July 7, 2016
7 – Antoine Griezmann (5 goals, 2 assists) is the first player since Platini in 1984 (10 – 9G, 1A) involved in 7+ goals in one Euros. Star.
— OptaJohan (@OptaJohan) July 7, 2016
45th minute, 0-0: The referee has awarded France a penalty kick.
The ball hit Schweinsteiger’s hand as he tried to beat Evra to a header following Griezmann’s corner kick.
Evra headed the ball into Schweinsteiger’s hand. The referee also shows Schweinsteiger a yellow card.
https://twitter.com/philousports/status/751144616393572352
Was it a penalty? Harsh on #Schweinsteiger? #FRAGER #EURO2016 https://t.co/zxgxMSRSlp
— Sport360° (@Sport360) July 7, 2016
Scheiße. There goes the half-time whistle. Griezmann's pen has #FRA 1-0 in front. #JederFeurJeden #EURO2016 #GERFRA pic.twitter.com/7isfp0gqf4
— German Football (@DFB_Team_EN) July 7, 2016
The referee has shown Ozil a yellow card for kicking the ball away during Germany’s protest of the penalty kick.
43rd minute, 0-0: The referee shows Evra a yellow card for accidentally tripping Kroos from behind.
42nd minute, 0-0: Howedes ends Giroud’s breakaway with a fine tackle inside the Germany penalty area.
Most Goals by #FRA Player – EURO History
Michel Platini 9
Thierry Henry 6
Antoine Griezmann 5
Zinedine Zidane 5— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) July 7, 2016
42nd minute, 0-0: Griezmann shoots into the side netting from a tight angle after Patrice Evra found him inside the penalty area with a deft pass.
"Giroud was slow of leg, but also slow of brain," says Spanish TV.
— Dermot Corrigan (@dermotmcorrigan) July 7, 2016
39th minute, 0-0: Muller attacks France’s goal by himself, dribbling forward and shooting from 25 yards out. Lloris saves Muller’s shot and gathers the rebound.
Hugo Lloris has already made four saves – more than in any other #EURO2016 match.#GERFRA https://t.co/UAJ2Ye3Uoe pic.twitter.com/zO6quC3nim
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) July 7, 2016
37th minute, 0-0: Neuer saves Pobga’s free kick.
37th minute, 0-0: The referee shows Can a yellow card for barging over Griezmann.
The caution is a bit harsh on Can, who often uses his physique to his own benefit.
32nd minute, 0-0: Kimmich crosses into the penalty area, but nobody controls the ball. Muller tries to stab it home, but Samuel Umtiti reacts quickly and clears it from danger.
This tackle 👏👏#EURO2016 pic.twitter.com/Eny46UIRsf
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
30th minute, 0-0: France largely contained its first five opponents at Euro 2016, but Germany has posed a new kind of threat in the first half hour.
https://twitter.com/STATS_Football/status/751136447219007488
27th minute, 0-0: Lloris saves Schweinsteiger’s shot over the France goal.
25th minute, 0-0: Dimitri Payet powerfully curls a free kick on goal, but Neuer makes a comfortable save.
21st minute, 0-0: Pogba’s block on Kroos’ shot reduces it to a roller. Kroos appeals for a penalty kick on Pogba’s contact, but the referee ignores the Germany midfielder.
15th minute, 0-0: Muller shoots tamely on goal, allowing Lloris to make an easy save. The mis-firing Germany forward is lively early on in the semifinal.
Thomas Muller has not scored in 10 Euro matches… he has 10 World Cup goals. #GERFRA https://t.co/UAJ2YdMiZE pic.twitter.com/G34dZpvyGP
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) July 7, 2016
14th minute, 0-0: Can fires a shot on goal, but Hugo Lloris makes a diving save.
The Lloris save from Can. Two top goalkeepers on show tonight 👌#EURO2016 pic.twitter.com/Z5whmzYyQr
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
Germany has responded to Griezmann’s effort with a pair of attempts on goal. The visitors are assuming control, as we near the quarter-hour mark.
13th minute, 0-0: Emre Can surges forward and passes into France’s penalty area for Muller, whose shot rolls wide.
12th minute, 0-0: Germany has needed 10-plus minutes to sustain possession for the first time in a meaningful way. But France has dropped all 11 players into its own third, forming a blue wall.
Seventh minute, 0-0: Antoine Griezmann forces Manuel Neuer to make a fine save.
A strong hand from Neuer denies Griezmann a stunning opener.#EURO2016 #GERFRA pic.twitter.com/WSaVEvmKye
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
Griezmann and Blaise Matuidi exchanged a series of passes on the left side to create the opportunity.
Fifth minute, 0-0: The teams are struggling to maintain possession and build attacking moves amid the din at the Stade Velodrome.
Second minute, 0-0: The game has started quickly with the teams attacking aggressively and defenses responding in kind.
Kickoff: The Germany-France Euro 2016 semifinal is underway.
2 – #GERFRA is the meeting between the best offense and the best defence of #Euro2016. Showdown. pic.twitter.com/tZ522dJr1z
— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) July 7, 2016
Germany always beats tournament hosts. France never loses at home in major tournaments. Something has to give.
https://twitter.com/STATS_Football/status/751092440631685120
France are unbeaten in their last 17 games at major tournaments on home soil (W15, D2). 💪 #GERFRA #EURO2016 pic.twitter.com/iMyxWTrG6Q
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
Pregame: France coach Didier Deschamps sticks to the same starting lineup that overran Iceland in the quarterfinals.
France hopes its three-headed monster of an attack will be as effective against Germany as it has been throughout Euro 2016.
In-form…
Griezmann – 4 goals, 2 assists
Giroud – 3 goals, 2 assists
Payet – 3 goals, 2 assists#GERFRA #EURO2016 pic.twitter.com/Va4XMZpQX8— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
Germany has the stingiest defense in Euro 2016. Can France striker Olivier Giroud remain Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer’s nemesis for another 90 (or 120) minutes?
Manuel Neuer has conceded just once at #EURO2016. Can he keep #FRA out? pic.twitter.com/EittZESmcO
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
0 – #GER have never trailed since the beginning of the #EURO2016, only nation in that case alongside #POL. Achtung.
— OptaJean (@OptaJean) July 7, 2016
4 – No player scored more goals v Manuel Neuer in all comps (club + national team) since 2012/13 than @_OlivierGiroud_ (4 goals). Poison.
— OptaJean (@OptaJean) July 5, 2016
France have never lost when Olivier Giroud has scored for Les Bleus (W14, D1). #GERFRA #EURO2016 pic.twitter.com/azMDGTnag0
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
Germany coach Joachim Low has altered his lineup and changed formation to compensate for the absences of Mats Hummels (due to suspension), Sami Khedira and Mario Gomez (both injured).
Benedikt Howedes moves from right back to center back alongside Jerome Boateng, and Joshua Kimmich starts at right back.
Emre Can and Bastian Schweinsteiger start as deep-lying central midfielders, pushing Toni Kroos forward into an attacking-midfield position, with Mesut Ozil and Julian Draxler flanking him.
Thomas Muller starts as Germany’s lone striker. Germany badly needs Muller to escape his current slump.
5 – Thomas Müller has failed to score in his last 5 games (club + national team) but has not make it 6 in a row since March-April 2014. Wow.
— OptaJean (@OptaJean) July 7, 2016
Germany have never lost when Thomas Müller has scored for the DFB-Elf (W21 D3). ⚽ #GERFRA #EURO2016 pic.twitter.com/8mv3oDHp1z
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
2:30 p.m.: Here are the starting lineups:
The teams are in…#EURO2016 #GERFRA pic.twitter.com/TsYO1pM411
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
Germany
Three changes for @DFB_Team_EN.#EURO2016 https://t.co/tPUrYYgGAS pic.twitter.com/LYDix8Ja8d
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
#Can, @BSchweinsteiger & #Draxler come in for the unavailable @matshummels, @SamiKhedira & @Mario_Gomez. #GERFRA pic.twitter.com/dJKAm9MR34
— German Football (@DFB_Team_EN) July 7, 2016
France
#FRA unchanged to face #GER#EURO2016 https://t.co/tPUrYYgGAS pic.twitter.com/X3WTZBDMLU
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
La compo des Bleus pour cette demi-finale de l' #Euro2016! 👊 Croire en nous 👊 #FiersdetreBleus #FRAALL 🕘 21H pic.twitter.com/jcmNrK9PfW
— Equipe de France ⭐⭐ (@equipedefrance) July 7, 2016
2 p.m. ET: Only one of the following two scenarios can come to pass in the 2016 UEFA European Championship: Germany will spoil France’s party or France will halt Germany’s march to history.
France hosts Germany on Thursday at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille in the Euro 2016 semifinals. They have been the most impressive of the 24 competing teams at the tournament, but only one will advance to the final after what many are expecting to be a knockout game for the ages.
Germany seeks to join the great France team of 1998-2000 and Spain’s 2010-2012 side as the only countries to reign as FIFA World Cup and European Championship winners simultaneously.
France won Euro 1984 and the 1998 World Cup on home soil, and the current “Bleus” are keen to stand alongside their famous predecessors by bringing the greatest joys to their home fans.
Germany has history on its side, having beaten France in three of four competitive meetings at major tournaments. France’s last victory over Germany in a competitive game came in 1958, but this Euro 2016 semifinal will demonstrate how far the teams have progressed since Germany’s a 1-0 win over France in the quarterfinals of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The winner will face Portugal on Sunday in the Euro 2016 final.
Germany-France kicks off at 3 p.m. Join us right here for all the action from Marseille.
The Stade Vélodrome in Marseille is ready for today's semi-final! 😍#GERFRA #EURO2016 pic.twitter.com/R6JjRb2un1
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
#EURO2016 semi-final. Germany v France. The Vélodrome.
It doesn't get much better… pic.twitter.com/Fh9K0B4ga8
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
Under five hours to kick-off in Marseille!
All set? ⚽ #GERFRA #EURO2016 pic.twitter.com/qwJH9RGjLS
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 7, 2016
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