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GROUP A
FRANCE
ALBANIA
ROMANIA
SWITZERLAND
France
Albania
Romania
France
Switzerland
Romania
Romania
Switzerland
Switzerland
Albania
France
Albania
WIN
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WINWIN
LOSE
WIN
GROUP B
ENGLAND
RUSSIA
SLOVAKIA
WALES
Wales
England
Russia
England
Slovakia
Russia
Slovakia
Russia
Slovakia
Wales
England
Wales
LOSE
WIN
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WIN
GROUP C
GERMANY
POLAND
UKRAINE
N. IRELAND
Poland
Germany
Ukraine
Germany
Ukraine
N. Ireland
N. Ireland
Ukraine
N. IrelandPoland
Poland
Germany
LOSE
WIN
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WINLOSE
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GROUP D
SPAIN
CZECH REPUBLIC
TURKEY
CROATIA
Turkey
Spain
Czech Republic
Spain
Croatia
Czech Republic
Croatia
Czech Republic
Croatia
Turkey
Spain
Turkey
LOSE
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GROUP E
BELGIUM
R OF IRELAND
ITALY
SWEDEN
R of Ireland
Belgium
Italy
Belgium
SwedenItaly
Sweden
Italy
Sweden
R of Ireland
Belgium
R of Ireland
LOSE
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GROUP F
AUSTRIA
HUNGARY
ICELAND
PORTUGAL
Austria
Portugal
Iceland
Portugal
Iceland
Hungary
Hungary
Iceland
Hungary
Austria
AustriaPortugal
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THE FINAL
Iceland
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Albania
The Carbon Trust has conducted analysis on the 24 nations competing in Euro 2016 to
compare the carbon emissions produced when watching their teams.
This tournament wallchart is based on the carbon emissions from electricity use related
to an individual fan watching one match on a television in their home country.
Euro 2016“Carbon Bootprint” Wallchart
Which nation’s fans have the lowest carbon footprint
when watching their team?
TOURNAMENT HOSTS
Iceland are the winners thanksto having huge clean energy
resource that can be accessedrelatively cheaply. Almost all ofthe country’s electricity comes
from harnessing abundanthydropower and geothermal
energy.
Runners-up Albania providealmost all of the country’s
electricity using hydroelectricpower stations. Albania is
currently building new plants tomeet the country’s growing
demand.
Semi-finalists Switzerland andSweden share a similar lowcarbon electricity grid mix,
made up primarily of acombination of hydroelectricity
and nuclear power.
Poland is theworst-performing country in
Euro 2016 on grid carbonemissions, with the country
producing the vast majority ofits electricity from coal.
Tournament hosts France produce around three-quartersof their electricity from nuclear
power. The country is also amajor exporter of clean
electricity to neighbouringcountries, including the UK.
Iceland
Switzerland Germany
Spain Portugal
Slovakia France
Iceland Belgium
N. Ireland England
Sweden Croatia
Albania Italy
Wales Austria
Switzerland Portugal
Switzerland Iceland
France Iceland
N. Ireland Sweden
Sweden Albania
Albania Austria
QUARTER FINALS QUARTER FINALS
SEMI FINALSSEMI FINALS
ROUND OF 16 ROUND OF 16
France