
Euro 2016 Schedule: Live Stream, TV Info, Odds for Saturday Round-of-16 Fixtures
Euro 2016 picks back up on Saturday as the round of 16 gets underway following a short break in proceedings, with the likes of Wales, Croatia, Portugal and Poland all in action.
Wales and Croatia have been two of the surprise packages at this summer's European Championship, and they face Northern Ireland and Portugal respectively, all looking to claim a spot in the quarter-finals.
Switzerland take on Poland, the respective runners-up of Group A and Group C meeting at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Etienne.
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We provide all the vital viewing information ahead of Saturday's Euro 2016 fixtures, as well as preview of the latest odds on offer and a selection of recommended bets.
| 2 p.m. BST/9 a.m. ET | Switzerland vs. Poland | Switzerland 44-19, Draw 37-19, Poland 17-10 | BBC One/ESPN |
| 5 p.m. BST/12 p.m. ET | Wales vs. Northern Ireland | Wales 21-20, Draw 21-10, Northern Ireland 21-5 | BBC One/ESPN |
| 8 p.m. BST/3p.m. ET | Croatia vs. Portugal | Croatia 8-5, Draw 21-10, Portugal 19-10 | ITV/ESPN |
BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub will provide live-stream coverage of Euro 2016 for audiences in the United Kingdom, while viewers in the United States can watch the action via WatchESPN.
Odds relayed by Odds Shark, Oddschecker and SmartBets.
Bale to Score 1st, Wales Win Double: 11-2
Wales topped Group B largely by virtue of Gareth Bale's brilliance in front of goal, and the Real Madrid winger ended the first round as the only player to score in each of his side's three group fixtures.
You can get 11-2 on the 26-year-old to score first before helping guide Wales to a victory over Northern Ireland, per Oddschecker, and the official Euro 2016 Twitter account posted evidence as to why he's been such a goal threat of late:
Everything the Welsh wizard touches seemingly turns to gold for manager Chris Coleman's outfit, and veteran manager Harry Redknapp wrote in a recent Telegraph that Bale has the potential to be Euro 2016's top scorer:
"Bale has really relished the role he has for Wales and in France he has proved beyond doubt that he deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Luis Suarez and Neymar.
Northern Ireland are in for a really difficult evening on Saturday and Gareth can wreak absolute havoc against them, as he did against Russia in the final group game. If I was Northern Ireland, I would be thinking, 'My god, how do we stop him?' because it is a game Bale can really take a hold of. He is the main man for them, the star turn, and he has got everything as a player.
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Bale is also at 2-1 to score anytime as part of a Wales win, per Oddschecker, while Aaron Ramsey and Hal Robson-Kanu can be found further out, both at 4-1.
Northern Ireland have broken new ground by making this year's round of 16, but it's worth noting the only goals they've scored at the tournament were in a 2-0 win over a poor Ukraine team. They may not have as much luck against Wales.
Croatia Winning at Half-Time and Full-Time: 7-2

After downing reigning European champions Spain 2-1 in their most recent outing, Croatia will be full of confidence heading into their knockout encounter against Portugal on Saturday.
In fact, coach Ante Cacic's side have impressed so much that even England captain Wayne Rooney has pricked his ears up and taken notice of their quality, according to the Mirror's John Cross:
Another high-profile figure more than aware of the Croatia's potential is Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored twice against Hungary on Wednesday as his nation just about secured one of the best-third-place-side tickets to the round of 16:
Portugal have been a major disappointment thus far in the tournament, and while Ronaldo finally found his stride in the 3-3 draw against Hungary, he's largely been far from his best over the course of the Euros.
Croatia are 7-2 to be beating Portugal at half-time and full time on Saturday, per Oddschecker, although the 5-1 odds for the teams to be drawing at the interval before a Croatia victory at 90 minutes may be more appealing.






