EURO 2016 at a glance

Dhaka: Eyeing to maiden title Portugal will face the hosts and two times winner France in the 15th edition final of the month-long UEFA European Championship at Stade de France on Sunday night.
The high-voltage final battle will begin at 1:00 am (Bangladesh time).
Let's take a look ahead the final of the month long tournament.
Finalists: France and Portugal
Captain: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) and Hugo Lloris (France)
Goals Total: so far 107 in 50 matches
Top scorers: France forward Antoine Griezmann 6 goals
Highest number of assistance: Belgium's Midfield Eden Hazard assisted for 4 goals
Most saves: Iceland goalkeeper Hannes Halldorsson, saved 27 times
Top speed: France Midfielder Kingsley Coman 32.8 km/h
Number of matches and venues: 51 matches (including final) in 10 stadiums in 10 cities (Bordeaux, Lens, Lille Metropole, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris, Saint-Denis, Saint-Etienne, and Toulouse)
Editions: 15th
Host country: France for the 3rd time after the inaugural tournament in 1960 and the 1984
Participating teams: 24-team, started their campaign split in six group, each group consisted of four teams
Qualified for the Round of 16: France, Wales, Germany, Croatia, Italy and Hungary as Group Champions; Switzerland, England, Poland, Spain, Belgium and Iceland as Group Runners-up; Slovakia, Republic of Ireland, Portugal and Northern Ireland as the best 3rd place finishers.
Eliminated nations from Group stage: Albania, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and Czech Republic
Quarter-finalists: Germany, Italy, France, Portugal, Wales, Poland, Belgium and Iceland
Semifinalists: Germany, France, Portugal and Wales
EURO Debuts: Wales, Iceland, Slovakia, Northern Ireland and Albania
EURO: Roll of Honour:
1960 - USSR; 1964 - Spain; 1968 - Italy; 1972 - West Germany; 1976 - Czechoslovakia; 1980 - West Germany; 1984 - France; 1988 - Holland; 1992 - Denmark; 1996 - Germany; 2000 - France; 2004 - Greece; 2008 - Spain; 2012 - Spain and 2016 - TBC.