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Russia vs Slovakia Euro 2016 live: Latest score as Marek Hamsik goal doubles lead for Slovakia

Follow live coverage of the match at the Grand Stade Lille Métropole

Sam Dymond
Wednesday 15 June 2016 07:05 EDT
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Weiss celebrates opening the scoring in Lille
Weiss celebrates opening the scoring in Lille (Getty)

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Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of Wednesday's Group B clash between Russia and Slovakia at the Grand Stade Lille Métropole.

  • Both teams are in England and Wales' group
  • Russia currently sit in joint-second place, level with England, having salvaged a point against Roy Hodgson's side in Marseille on Saturday
  • Slovakia lost their opening game to Wales, going down 2-1 in Bordeaux, and are bottom of the group
  • A Russia win would see them go top; a Slovakia win would see them leapfrog England into second; a draw between the two sides would see England fall into fourth place
  • Russia received a 'suspended disqualification' from the tournament and will be thrown out if their supporters cause further trouble
  • England and Wales face each other in Lens on Thursday afternoon

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Jack de Menezes15 June 2016 13:45

Here's the team news from Lille...

Russia: Akinfeev, Smolnikov, Berezutski, Ignashevich, Schennikov, Golovin, Neustadter, Kokorin, Shatov, Smolov, Dzyuba

Subs: Shishkin, Berezutski, Yusupov, Glushakov, Mamaev, Lodygin, Shirokov, Guilherme, Ivanov, Samedov, Torbinski, Kombarov

Slovakia: Kozacik, Pekarik, Skrtel, Durica, Hubocan, Kucka, Pecovsky, Hamsik, Mak, Duda, Weiss

Subs: Mucha, Gyomber, Gregus, Sestak, Stoch, Nemec, Novota, Hrosovsky, Skriniar, Salata, Svento, Duris

Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)

Jack de Menezes15 June 2016 13:46

There is much scrutiny on the Russian supporters following the suspended disqualification sent their way by UEFA, but for now the supporters inside the Stade Pierre-Mauroy are in good natured spirits...74b0c63f-ca1a-4689-a137-baf67757743e.jpg

Jack de Menezes15 June 2016 13:56

The fans inside the Parc des Princes are getting in the mood for the match......and dinner.04dbd87f-710c-42f8-a08e-7fd5e15f809d.jpg

Jack de Menezes15 June 2016 16:40

Here comes the teams of Romania and Switzerland, ready to contest their second match in Group A. There is much to play for after their first games that were both decided by a one-goal margin; the Romanians were beaten at the death by Dmitri Payet's late thunderbolt before the Swiss edged out ten-man Albania the following afternoon.

Jack de Menezes15 June 2016 16:55

12 mins: Switzerland dominate possession in Paris, but other than the Seferovic chance, there's been little to get excited by. There's almost another moment as Admir Mehmedi gets to the byline, but his cross back into the middle is as poor a decision as the one made by the Euro 2016 director who cuts away for a close up with the ball still in play.

Jack de Menezes15 June 2016 17:15

16 mins: Seferovic is in on goal again, but the outcome is the same. A perfectly-weighted pass from Shaqiri puts him through, but a tame shot is turned away by the feet of Tatarusanu.

Jack de Menezes15 June 2016 17:18

18 mins: PENALTY TO ROMANIA!A second penalty awarded at these Championships, and a second for Romania! Stephan Lichtsteiner had a handful of Alexandru Chipciu's shirt as the Romanian weaved his way into the box from the left, and when the Swiss right-back tugged at his opponent for a third time under the nose of Sergey Karasev, the official had no hesitation in pointing to the spot.

Jack de Menezes15 June 2016 17:18

18 mins: GOAL! ROMANIA 1 SWITZERLAND 0:Bogdan Stancu steps up again, Bogdan Stancu scores from the spot again! The Romanian number 19 takes a three-step run up before sweeping his shot into the bottom left corner, sending Yann Sommer the wrong way. It's again the run of play, but Romania have a valuable lead.

Jack de Menezes15 June 2016 17:18

20 mins: Switzerland nearly draw level immediately in sensational circumstances! Centre-back Fabian Schar, a scorer against Albania, lets fly with a volley from 25 yards out, and it needs Ciprian Tatarusanu to be at his most agile to tip the ball over for the Swiss' first corner.

Jack de Menezes15 June 2016 17:21

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