Antonio Conte: Belgium the favourite to advance from Group E

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Alessandro Bianchi / Reuters

The Italian national team learned its European Championship group stage fate on Saturday, drawn into Group E with Belgium, Ireland, and Sweden, and after the big reveal manager Antonio Conte downplayed his team's chances of winning the group.

"I think Belgium are an excellent team, and are among the favourites for the final stages," Conte told reporters. "They have a young team, and a lot of top players in their ranks.

"Then I see pretty equal teams with Sweden, us, and Ireland. I think Belgium are among the favourites."

While Italian supporters will be pleased at having avoided some of the bigger names from Pot 1 like England, Germany, and Spain, Belgian FA president Francois De Keersmaecker is looking forward to competing with the Italians in Group E, saying the fixture "will be a spectacle."

"It's a tough draw, but with enough desire we should be able to beat anyone," De Keersmaecker explained. "But it is a top draw, so it is something to look forward to. We have to go for it. It is not an easy group, with Ireland and Sweden. Every match can be decisive."

The Digest

Complete coverage of the draw for Euro 2016

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Reuters

It's still 180 days away, but Euro 2016 now feels closer than ever before.

The draw for the group stage of the tournament was conducted in Paris on Saturday, during a ceremony rife with all the pomp that has come to define UEFA events; an enormous red carpet was rolled out for the esteemed guests, David Guetta's official tournament song was performed - after a handful of other musical numbers - and awkward, meandering conversation dominated among those on stage.

Eventually, though, the balls were drawn from their pots, and the 24 teams involved in the tournament learned their respective group stage fates.

Here's everything you need to know about the Euro 2016 draw:

TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW

INDIVIDUAL GROUP BREAKDOWNS

ALL ABOUT THE PERENNIAL FAVOURITES

FURTHER READING

REACTION

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