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Three players to look out for in Sunday's Euro 2016 fixtures

France's forward Antoine Griezmann celebrates a goal
Image: France forward Antoine Griezmann celebrates scoring against Albania

As Euro 2016 moves into its final round of group fixtures, we pick out three players to watch in Sunday's matches...

France top Group A after two lates wins from their first two games, and they face second-placed Switzerland, who currently have four points.

Those two sides face each other in Lille, while over in Lyon Romania and Albania clash, with the latter still without a point.

With all that to look forward to, we give you three players to watch out for come kick-off time...

Antoine Griezmann

Antoine Griezmann of France celebrates with Laurent Koscielny
Image: Antoine Griezmann netted the crucial late opener in their second game

Dropped for their second fixture against Albania, Griezmann firmly proved his point to manager Didier Deschamps as he came off the bench to finally open the scoring for France in the 90th minute, before they went on to win 2-0.

The Atletico Madrid striker, admittedly quiet in their opening-round win over Romania, will likely return to the starting XI to face Switzerland, probably in place of Anthony Martial.

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Far more mobile than Olivier Giroud, Griezmann's headed goal against the Albanians also proved he could provide a similar aerial presence to the Arsenal striker if handed the central role later in the tournament.

Alexandru Chipciu

Romania's midfielder Alexandru Chipciu (R) vies for the ball
Image: Romania midfielder Alexandru Chipciu (R) in action against Switzerland

Winger Chipciu was brought into the starting line-up for the draw with Switzerland after being used as a late substitute against France in their opening game, and looked lively throughout as he won the penalty from which Romania opened the scoring.

Manager Anghel Iordanescu may choose to reshuffle his pack again, having made four changes between their first two games, but Chipciu may well have done enough to keep his place.

Playing in his homeland for Steaua Bucharest, the 27-year-old could play a big role as Romania look for the win to keep their Euro 2016 hopes alive.

Blerim Dzemaili

Switzerland's midfielder Blerim Dzemaili
Image: Switzerland midfielder Blerim Dzemaili

English audiences may be more familiar with the likes of Xherdan Shaqiri and Granit Xhaka in Switzerland's midfield, but Dzemaili has become a crucial figure for his country and much of the good work in their opening two games has come through him.

Once of Bolton Wanderers - although he appeared just once for the Trotters, the 30-year-old has carved out a career in Italy, most recently playing on loan at Genoa after struggling at Galatasaray.

With main striker Haris Seferovic short of confidence, Dzemaili - who netted twice in their warm-up games - could be vital in front of goal if Switzerland are to progress in the tournament. 

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