PARIS: England and Wales will meet at Euro 2016 after Saturday’s (Sunday in Manila) draw in Paris for next year’s 24-team finals paired them together in Group B, while world champions Germany can look forward to meeting neighbors Poland.

The British rivals were drawn alongside Fabio Capello’s former team Russia and tournament debutants Slovakia, and will meet each other in their second match in the northern city of Lens on June 16.

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