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Euro 2020: Wales look to finish in last 16 against Italy; Switzerland have no chance

Wales will be able to secure a place in the last 16 of Euro 2020 when they face Italy in Rome today. The final round of group games is now underway, and Wales-a Euro 2016 semi-finalist-are on the verge of returning to the knockout stage.

However, they must face an Italy side who are at home in Rome and have made arguably the biggest impression of any team so far at the tournament.

Coming into the last day in Group A, Italy are already through with six points with Wales on four. Switzerland have one point before their game in Baku against Turkey, who have lost both outings so far.

Wales therefore need just a point to go through to a last-16 tie in Amsterdam, although a win at the Stadio Olimpico would see them leapfrog Italy into first place.

If they lose, the Swiss could yet finish above them by beating Turkey.

“We don’t want to limp across the line. We want to qualify in style and get where we deserve,” Wales coach Robert Page said.

Roberto Mancini’s Italy have won both matches so far by a 3-0 margin and are unbeaten in 29 games.

Paris Saint-Germain star Marco Verratti is set to return for the Azzurri after a knee injury with Mancini expected to make changes to his team.

“We would have done it anyway if it was a decisive game because it’s the third game in ten days, playing at 6pm in 32 degrees Celsius, we need fresh players,” Mancini said.

Meanwhile Switzerland need three points against Turkey by the Caspian Sea to have a chance of claiming a place in the next round.

“The game has a great importance. It’s a knock-out game basically,” coach Vladimir Petkovic said.

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