Michael O’Neill wants the North to be emotional for ‘good old-fashioned British game’

The two countries, who are both debutants in the tournament, meet for a place in the quarter-finals.

Michael O’Neill wants the North to be emotional for ‘good old-fashioned British game’

Michael O'Neill claims Northern Ireland and Wales will serve up a "good old-fashioned British game" in the French capital and he wants his players to feed off the hype surrounding the last-16 tie.

The two countries, who are both debutants in the tournament, meet for a place in the quarter-finals of Euro 2016 at the Parc des Princes in a game which will be officiated by England's Martin Atkinson.

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