
Euro 2016 Schedule: Live Stream, TV Info and Odds for Sunday Group Fixtures
Euro 2016 front-runners Germany will get their tournament underway against Ukraine on Sunday hoping to give their Group C campaign a swift boost against eastern opposition.
Poland and Northern Ireland are the other Group C combatants who begin their competition on Sunday after Group D pair Turkey and Croatia do battle at Paris' Parc des Princes in the Day 3 opener.
Germany come into Euro 2016 having lost three of their last five outings, but manager Joachim Low's side have a habit of performing under pressure when stakes are at their highest.
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We provide a breakdown of all the necessary viewing information ahead of Sunday's schedule, complete with latest odds and a preview of some of the day's most enticing bets.
| 2 p.m. BST/9a.m. ET | Turkey vs. Croatia | Turkey 47-16, Draw 23-10, Croatia 6-5 | ITV/ESPN |
| 5 p.m. BST/12 p.m. ET | Poland vs. Northern Ireland | Turkey 3-4, Draw 49-18, Northern Ireland 51-10 | BBC One/ESPN |
| 8 p.m. BST/3p.m. ET | Germany vs. Ukraine | Germany 8-13, Draw 16-5, Ukraine 6-1 | BBC One/ESPN |
Live stream links: BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, WatchESPN. Odds provided by Oddschecker.
Germany vs. Ukraine: Man of the Match

Despite a poor recent run of form, Germany are favourites to emerge as victors in their Euro 2016 opener, and, as such, the man-of-the-match predictions against Ukraine lean firmly in their favour, too.
Thomas Muller sits some margin in front of any other selection as a 9-4 favourite to win the accolade in Germany's opener, and the Sun's Dream Team recently noted fantasy football players have favoured the forward a lot:
That being said, given Germany's poor form of late, it could be worth backing any goalkeeper to win man of the match at 10-1.
That choice includes Ukraine No. 1 Andriy Pyatov, of course, and should Ukraine pull off an upset in Lille, he's likely to play a big role in repelling Germany's attack. Per BettingExpert.com statistics, it's Ukraine who have shown the better recent form, after going unbeaten in their last six games.
Muller won two man of the matches en route to Germany's 2014 World Cup success—against Portugal and the United States—and the Bayern Munich star is a hot pick to star on Sunday.
Turkey vs. Croatia: Half-Time/Full-Time

While Spain may be favoured to top Group D, the pool reads as something of a blank canvas until we see the likes of Turkey, Croatia and the Czech Republic in action.
The former two of that trio will clash in Paris on Sunday, and Croatia's official Twitter account highlighted the fact numerous members of their squad have enjoyed previous successes against the Turks:
Croatia are slim favourites to triumph on Sunday at 6-5, but even those odds suggest the two teams are separated by small margins, and Real Madrid's Luka Modric recently attested to as much, per Squawka:
The Croats are at 5-2 to be winning the match at half-time and full-time, but a more appealing choice may be for the two teams to be drawing at the interval before Croatia pull clear in the end, which is priced at 4-1.
A tight group encounter between this pair could go in either direction, with both Turkey and Croatia offering a bounty of promising odds to be winning the encounter at half-time and the end of 90 minutes.






