Iceland’s first match at the Euro 2016 kicks off at 7 pm local time this evening. The Icelandic team will face Portugal at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Étienne, with the latter being expected to win 2-0.
This is the very first time the men’s national team makes it to the finals in an international football tournament, meaning most Icelanders will likely be glued to their tellies this evening, turning Reykjavík into a ghost town.
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Those who wish to partake in the EURO 2016 frenzy that has firmly taken hold of the small nation can for instance watch the match at Ingólfstorg square in downtown Reykjavík, which has temporarily been renamed “EURO 2016 Square”.
All 45 matches of Euro 2016 will be shown on the giant screen, making the square the perfect destination for anyone who wants to enjoy the game in great company.
Iceland’s first match at the Euro 2016 kicks off at 7 pm local time this evening. The Icelandic team will face Portugal at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Étienne, with the latter being expected to win 2-0.
This is the very first time the men’s national team makes it to the finals in an international football tournament, meaning most Icelanders will likely be glued to their tellies this evening, turning Reykjavík into a ghost town.
Read more: Football fever: the best places in Reykjavík to watch the European finals
Those who wish to partake in the EURO 2016 frenzy that has firmly taken hold of the small nation can for instance watch the match at Ingólfstorg square in downtown Reykjavík, which has temporarily been renamed “EURO 2016 Square”.
All 45 matches of Euro 2016 will be shown on the giant screen, making the square the perfect destination for anyone who wants to enjoy the game in great company.