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The closing ceremony for the UEFA EURO 2016 will be held in Stade de France on July 10, 9pm CEST (7pm UTC) and will feature French DJ David Guetta. This will be followed by the final match of the tournament between the winners of Portugal vs. Wales and Germany vs. France The event will be broadcasted live to over 200 countries.

Performances and Official Closing Song

Similar to the opening ceremony, David Guetta and Zara Larsson will be headlining this event. The multi-awarded French DJ will perform the single "This One's For You", which features the vocals of 18-year old Zara Larsson. "This One's For You" is the official theme song of the tournament.

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In addition, the official closing song of EURO 2016 "Free Your Mind" by Maya Lavelle will also be featured.

As the "official music ambassador to the final tournament", Guetta put up a live – and free – concert for fans on June 9, a day before the official opening ceremony of Euro 2016. This was held on Champ de Mars in Paris, underneath the Eiffel Tower.

With the help of an online social app, the track was recorded with the voices of at least a million fans. UEFA also gave fans the chance to win tickets for the Euro 2016 final, flight tickets and hotel accommodations, and a chance to meet David Guetta. Each entrant will receive digitalized and signed message from the artist himself.

Since the start of the tournament, the song has been featured at every televised match of EURO 2016, with en edit of fan recordings being played every time a goal was scored during the tournament.

TV Channel and Streaming Info.

Viewers can head over to UEFA's website for a list of official broadcasters in over 200 countries. Live Soccer TV also offers webcasts and live streaming of the final match.

The final match of EURO 2016 will proceed shortly after, with both teams still to be determined. As of press time, Wales will be facing powerhouse Portugal, while Germany will face hosts France in their respective semifinal match-ups. The Wales-Portugal match is on July 6, 9pm CEST (7pm UTC) to be held at the Stade des Lumières, while the Germany-France match will be on July 7, 9pm CEST (7pm UTC) to be held at the Stade Velodrome.


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