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Friday 8 July 2016

Welcome rto mjventertainment.blogspot.com: Marseille, where the match took place. The crowd on the Champs Elysées booed as police staged several charges against youths who hurled fireworks, bottles, stones and other objects at them. Elsewhere there were no such clashes, as fans flooded onto the streets of towns and cities, cheering, chanting, sounding car horns and letting of firecrackers. Some 19.2 million people watched the match on the TF1 TV channel, the highest viewing figures since the 2006 World Cup and the eighth highest since 1989. Antoine Griezmann scored both goals for France, the first on a penalty just before half-time, the second in the 72nd minute. France goes on to face Portugal in the final, a match that may lead to a conflict of loyalties to the more than a million people of Portuguese origin who live here.

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