Friday 10 June 2016 07:54, UK
Who's in the hottest form heading into Euro 2016?
Despite concerns over their performances in their warm-up games, England are the only side to have played three times and won each one heading into the tournament.
France and Croatia are among the sides to have a 100 per cent record from two pre-tournament matches, but other favourites such as Germany and Spain have both suffered defeats in their build-ups.
Check out the form table below and read on to see how each side has fared in their pre-tournament preparations...
France
Warm-up games: 3-2 win v Cameroon, 3-0 win v Scotland
France clocked up two wins ahead of their home tournament, nicking a late victory against Cameroon, before thumping Scotland.
Didier Deschamps' side haven't played a competitive game since being knocked out of the 2014 World Cup at the quarter-final stage by Germany, but have recorded nine wins in their last 10 friendlies, with their only defeat coming against England at Wembley in November.
Romania
Warm-up games: 1-1 draw v DR Congo, 4-3 defeat v Ukraine, 5-1 win v Georgia
The side who kick off against France on Friday night opened their warm-up campaign with a 1-1 draw against the Democratic Republic of Congo, before slumping to a 4-3 defeat against Ukraine.
Romania's final warm-up game was far more positive, however, as they thumped Georgia 5-1 in Bucharest.
Albania
Warm-up games: 3-1 win v Qatar, 3-1 defeat v Ukraine
One of several sides featuring in a major tournament for the first time this summer, Albania beat 2022 World Cup hosts Qatar 3-1 in their first game, before suffering a 3-1 defeat against Ukraine.
Switzerland
Warm-up games: 2-1 defeat v Belgium, 2-1 win v Moldova
Switzerland's first warm-up game saw them beaten 2-1 by one of the favourites for the tournament in Belgium, before securing an edgy victory over Moldova ahead of their opening game against Albania.
England
Warm-up games: 2-1 win v Turkey, 2-1 win v Australia, 1-0 win v Portugal
England's 100 per cent record in warm-up games has been somewhat overshadowed by uncertainty over their tactics, formation and starting line-up heading into France.
The three wins, however, do mean that Roy Hodgson's side have won 10 of their last 12 games, with their two defeats coming against Spain last November and the Netherlands in March.
Russia
Warm-up games: 2-1 defeat v Czech Republic, 1-1 draw v Serbia
England's opponents in their opening game failed to win in either of their warm-up matches heading into the tournament. Russia threw away the lead to lose 2-1 against Czech Republic before drawing 1-1 with Serbia.
They're on a poor run of form heading into Euro 2016, having won just one of their last five games, losing three.
Wales
Warm-up games: 3-0 defeat v Sweden
Wales qualified for their first ever European Championship and first major tournament since the 1958 World Cup, but have recorded one draw and three defeats in their last four games.
Chris Coleman's side may regret only arranging one warm-up game ahead of travelling to France, especially as they were thumped 3-0 by Sweden.
Slovakia
Warm-up games: 3-1 win v Georgia, 3-1 win v Germany, 0-0 draw v Northern Ireland
Slovakia have lost just two games in the last two years, and went unbeaten through their three warm-up games, beating Georgia, winning in Germany then drawing at home against Northern Ireland.
Germany
Warm-up games: 3-1 defeat v Slovakia, 2-0 win v Hungary
Germany suffered a surprise loss at home to Slovakia in their opening warm-up game, being beaten despite taking the lead, before bouncing back to beat Hungary 2-0.
Joachim Low's side have lost three of their last five friendlies heading into the tournament, including a 3-2 defeat against England in March.
Ukraine
Warm-up games: 4-3 win v Romania, 3-1 win v Albania
11 goals in two pre-tournament friendlies suggests Ukraine might be an entertaining team to watch at the Euros. They have won their last four friendlies in the build-up to France, and have been beaten just once in their last 12 games.
Poland
Warm-up games: 2-1 defeat v Netherlands, 0-0 draw v Lithuania
The Euro 2012 co-hosts failed to win either of their two warm-up games, despite facing two opponents who failed to qualify for Euro 2016.
Poland had, however, won their past five games in all competitions, netting 15 times in the process and conceding just four.
Northern Ireland
Warm-up games: 3-0 win v Belarus, 0-0 draw v Slovakia
An unbeaten double in their warm-up games, both without conceding a goal. Northern Ireland haven't lost in their last 12 games, winning six and drawing six.
Spain
Warm-up games: 3-1 win v Bosnia-Herzegovina, 6-1 win v South Korea, 1-0 defeat v Georgia
Two wins and nine goals suggested that Spain were on track to defend the title they have held since Euro 2008. But Vicente del Bosque's side then fell to a 1-0 defeat at home against minnows Georgia in their final warm-up game, ending an 11-match unbeaten run.
Czech Republic
Warm-up games: 6-0 win v Malta, 2-1 win v Russia, 2-1 defeat v South Korea
Czech Republic kicked off their Euro 2016 warm-up games by thrashing Malta then coming from behind to beat Russia, but suffered a setback in their final clash ahead of facing Spain in their opening game as they were beaten by South Korea.
Turkey
Warm-up games: 2-1 defeat v England, 1-0 win v Montenegro, 1-0 win v Slovenia
Turkey bounced back from their defeat against England to win their next two warm-up games by a 1-0 scoreline against Montenegro and Slovenia. The loss against the Three Lions was the only reverse Turkey have suffered in 16 games.
Croatia
Warm-up games: 1-0 win v Moldova, 10-0 win v San Marino
Croatia decided to warm up for Euro 2016 by facing two minnows in Moldova and San Marino, and struck 11 goals in the process. They're unbeaten in their last seven heading into the tournament, winning six of those and drawing one.
Belgium
Warm-up games: 2-1 win v Switzerland, 1-1 draw v Finland, 3-2 win v Norway
Belgium are one of the favourites heading into Euro 2016, but struggled in their pre-tournament matches, edging out Switzerland before nicking a late draw at home to Finland.
They then had to come back from 2-1 down to beat Norway 3-2 in their final game before heading to France.
Italy
Warm-up games: 1-0 win v Scotland, 1-0 win v Italy
Italy's two warm-up wins over Scotland and Finland saw them end a run of four friendlies without victory. Antonio Conte's side had previously been thumped by Belgium and Germany, as well as drawing with Romania and Spain.
Republic of Ireland
Warm-up games: 1-1 draw with Netherlands, 2-1 defeat v Belarus
A solid draw with the Netherlands was followed by a dismal defeat against Belarus for the Republic of Ireland, who are now winless in three heading into their Euro 2016 opener with Sweden.
Sweden
Warm-up games: 0-0 draw with Slovenia, 3-0 win v Wales
A goalless draw with Slovenia, without Zlatan Ibrahimovic, was followed by a 3-0 home thumping of Wales. Sweden have just one defeat in 10 heading into the Euros, a 2-1 friendly loss against Turkey in March.
Portugal
Warm-up games: 3-0 win v Norway, 1-0 loss v England, 7-0 win v Estonia
Forced to play two friendlies without Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal beat Norway 3-0 before losing 1-0 against England with 10 men following Bruno Alves' red card.
Their captain and talisman returned against Estonia on Wednesday night, and scored two as the Portuguese romped to an impressive 7-0 win.
Iceland
Warm-up games: 3-2 defeat v Norway, 4-0 win v Liechtenstein
Playing in a major tournament for the first time in their history, Iceland lost 3-2 in Norway before thumping Liechtenstein 4-0 in their final friendly before travelling to France.
Austria
Warm-up games: 2-1 win v Malta, 2-1 defeat v Netherlands
Austria, who co-hosted Euro 2008, beat Malta then lost to the Netherlands as they prepared for the first major tournament they've qualified for since the 1998 World Cup.
Hungary
Warm-up games: 0-0 draw v Ivory Coast, 2-0 defeat v Germany
Hungary failed to win or score in either of their warm-up games, playing out a goalless draw with the Ivory Coast before losing 2-0 in Germany.