Another tasty sounding tie to hopefully be entertained by.

Portugal defender Ruben Dias described Cristiano Ronaldo as an "inspiration" as he prepares to make history by appearing in a sixth European Championship.
The veteran forward first played at a Euros in 2004 and has scored in every edition since.
Should he score in Germany this summer he will also become the tournament's oldest-ever scorer.
Portugal begin their Euro 2024 campaign in Group F against 1996 finalists the Czech Republic at Leipzig's Red Bull Arena.


Since taking charge of the Czech Republic in January, boss Ivan Hasek has overseen friendly wins against Norway, Armenia, Malta and North Macedonia.
This will be his first competitive game and he has challenged his players to nullify the threat of Ronaldo.
"We want to neutralise Ronaldo. Especially for our guys, they will remember this their whole life," Hasek said.
"Ronaldo is one of the best players and they will be able to say they played against him and maybe they will even be successful."

There is, of course, more to the Portugal squad than Ronaldo, with Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva also capable of winning games Czech captain Tomas Soucek has regularly faced both in the Premier League for West Ham.
"Everybody watches the Premier League so they know how these guys play," he said.

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Portugal have won each of their past four matches in all competitions against the Czechs (10 goals for, one against), keeping a clean sheet in each of the past three.
Portugal are the only team to reach the knockout stages of the Euros at each of the past seven editions, a run stretching back to the 1996.
Portugal were the only team to win 100% of their games in the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign (10/10). They also scored more goals than any other team (36) while attaining the best defensive record (two goals conceded in 10 games).
Only two of the Czech Republic's past 24 matches at the Euros have ended in a draw (W10 L12), both of these coming against Croatia (2-2 in the 2016 group stages, 1-1 in the 2020 group stages).
Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record for most games (25), most goals (14), joint-most assists on record (six – since 1972) and most editions with at least one goal (five) at the Euros.