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2016 European Championship, Quarterfinals
Wales
3
Winner Icon Wales
Belgium
1
Ashley Williams
- 30'
Hal Robson-Kanu
- 55'
Sam Vokes
- 85'
Radja Nainggolan
- 13'
Summary
Report
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Match Formations
WAL
BEL
No.
Name
1
Wayne Hennessey
6
Ashley Williams
4
Ben Davies
5
James Chester
10
Aaron Ramsey
19
James Collins
7
Joe Allen
16
Joe Ledley
8
Andy King
3
Neil Taylor
2
Chris Gunter
9
Hal Robson-Kanu
18
Sam Vokes
11
Gareth Bale
Substitutes
14
David Edwards
20
Jonny Williams
15
Jazz Richards
22
David Vaughan
17
David Cotterill
23
Simon Church
21
Danny Ward
12
Owain Williams
13
George C. Williams
Game Information
Decathlon Arena - Stade Pierre-Mauroy
3:00 PM, July 1, 2016
Coverage: ESPN2/ESPN3
Lille, France
Attendance: 45,936
PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP/Getty Images
Wales stun Belgium to reach Euro semifinal
Wales rallied from an early deficit to defeat Belgium 3-1 and advance to the semifinals in their first European Championship.
May 17, 2023, 12:58 am - ESPN staff
Match Timeline
Wales
Belgium
KO
5
13
16
24
30
HT
45
55
59
75
75
78
80
83
85
85
90
FT
Match Commentary
Match Stats
WAL
BEL
Possession
48
%
52
48
52
%
Shots on Goal
7
4
Shot Attempts
15
14
Yellow Cards
4
2
Corner Kicks
7
8
Saves
3
4
EURO News
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UEFA has opened an investigation into suspended referee David Coote after a video published by The Sun allegedly showed him snorting a white powder while on duty at Euro 2024.
David Coote: New video puts suspended referee under fresh scrutiny
PGMOL, the refereeing body for English football, has confirmed that it is aware of a new video published by The Sun in which suspended Premier League referee David Coote is allegedly seen snorting a white powder.
Thomas Tuchel named England manager: FA hires ex-Chelsea boss
Thomas Tuchel has been announced as England's new head coach, the Football Association confirmed on Wednesday.