Euro 2016: Wales to play Northern Ireland while Republic of Ireland will take on France in last 16

WALES will take on Northern Ireland in the second round at Euro 2016 while Republic of Ireland will face France.
Gareth Bale and Co finished top of Group B and have been waiting to discover their second-round fate since Monday.
Northern Ireland, who finished third in Group C behind Germany and Poland, will be the opposition for Chris Coleman's side on Saturday in Paris.
Republic of Ireland, meanwhile, made it a full house of home nations in the last 16 after Robbie Brady's late winner against Italy.
Martin O'Neill's men will be rewarded with a clash against hosts France in Lyon on Sunday in their first meeting since Thierry Henry's handball denied them a place at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
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England will be the last second-round match on Monday when they face Iceland in Nice.
The pick of the ties will see reigning champions Spain face Italy on Monday night at the Stade de France.
The Italians topped their group ahead of Belgium, but Spain were beaten by Croatia in their final Group D clash which meant they finished as runners-up.
Croatia, meanwhile, will take on Portugal in Lens on Saturday night after winning Group D.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Co could only manage third place in Group F after three straight draws and finished behind Hungary and Iceland.
The second round will begin on Saturday when Group A runners-up Switzerland take on Poland in St Etienne.
SECOND ROUND FIXTURES
Saturday 25 June
Switzerland v Poland - 2pm
Wales v Northern Ireland - 5pm
Croatia v Portugal - 8pm
Sunday 26 June
France v Republic of Ireland - 2pm
Germany v Slovakia - 5pm
Hungary v Belgium - 8pm
Monday 27 June
Italy v Spain - 5pm
England v Iceland - 8pm