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Published 13:48 20 Jun 2016 BST
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It could actually be confirmed as early as Monday night. An England win would ensure that third place in Group B will finish on three points at most.
Across Groups B, C, D and F, there are so many possibilities and Ireland just need one to come good. Remember, all this is dependent on Ireland winning. Unfortunately.
England v Slovakia
Wales v Russia
An England win would see Ireland qualify through third place (if they beat Italy).
Germany v Northern Ireland
Poland v Ukraine
A Germany win would ensure Group C's third-place side finishes on three points.
Spain v Croatia
Czech Republic v Turkey
If Turkey get a result, Ireland's potential four points would be enough to get through.
Hungary v Portugal
Iceland v Austria
If Hungary get a result, four points would have Ireland above Group F's third place too.
There are other outs as well that could work for the Republic but a lot of them are dependent on ridiculous outcomes because the Republic are hamstrung by goal difference. They could even still finish second. The full rundown is here:
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/744276860377374721
Now, just the small matter of beating Italy...


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