EURO 2016 Group D: Spain should prevailCzech RepublicThe team are able to find the net regularly enough, and will fancy their chances of getting through a close group.
SpainThe core of Carles Puyol, Xavi, Xabi Alonso, and Fernando Torres, who saw them to three successive major tournaments has been moved aside, and a new, younger side has emerged.
CroatiaTheir midfield and attack is solid — though without Liverpool’s Dejan Lovren at the back question marks remain over their defence.
TurkeyLed by Arda Turan, Turkey are an incredibly inconsistent side (losing 3–0 to Iceland, as well as beating Holland 3–0 in qualifying) and it’s difficult to predict what kind of side will turn up.
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