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The last quarterfinal game of Euro 2016 sees hosts and tournament favourites France play underdogs Iceland, in the tournament's clearest example of a David-and-Goliath clash so far. 

READ: Why is Iceland so much better at football than Malta?

France are the overwhelming favourites to win this one, with Iceland having already surpassed expectations by having first qualified from their group and then eliminated England. 

But Iceland's joint coach Lars Lagerback has made it clear the pressure is all on the hosts. "It's always a benefit to be the underdog. France, of course, have really high expectations, like they had in England," he said. 

 

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