Two Home Nations will go head to head on Thursday as England meet Wales in one of the most hotly anticipated first-round fixtures of Euro 2016, with everything still to play for in Group B.
A draw would be enough for Wales to reclaim top spot in their pool at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens, but with more than points at stake, manager Chris Coleman and his side will be gunning for a maximum haul.
Tournament favourites Germany also return to the fray on Thursday as they collide with Group C opponents Poland, while Ukraine face Northern Ireland, each hoping to bounce back from opening-game defeats.