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Fantasy picks: Final reporters' tips

Ronaldo and Griezmann: who will scoop you the most points?
Ronaldo and Griezmann: who will scoop you the most points? ©Getty Images

Sunday's game means one last chance for you to slay the McDonald's Fantasy '16 dragon; our Portugal and France team reporters give you a buyers' guide to the best their sides can offer.

Goalkeeper

Joe Walker (UEFAcomJoe W): Rui Patrício (Portugal, €5.0)
The penalties hero against Poland, Rui Patrício has been a solid bet between the sticks. Smart stops against Croatia, Poland and Wales have helped Portugal get this far and three clean sheets from six games is not bad at all.

David Crossan (@UEFAcomDavidC): Hugo Lloris (France, €6.0m)
The France captain outshone Manuel Neuer in the semi-finals, registering his third shut-out of the finals. The 29-year-old custodian belongs alongside the Germany No1 when it comes to discussing the world's best keepers.

Defender

Joe Walker (UEFAcomJoe W): Raphaël Guerreiro (Portugal, €4.0)
An absolute bargain, the full-back missed a couple of matches through injury and Portugal's attack suffered. Solid in defence, he is quick and possesses a wand of a left foot that means he picks up points at both ends.

David Crossan (@UEFAcomDavidC): Laurent Koscielny (France, €6.0)
"'Kos', c'est le boss!" That was one French newspaper's take on Koscielny's UEFA EURO 2016 so far. France's outstanding defender, the centre-back remains the most likely member of Les Bleus' back four to pop up with a goal.

Midfielder

Joe Walker (UEFAcomJoe W): Renato Sanches (Portugal €4.4m)
Another cheap purchase who has proved his worth. The teenager's directness, pace and power make him a sure-fire points scorer. Sanches loves a shot at goal too – witness his sensational strike against Poland.

David Crossan (@UEFAcomDavidC): Dimitri Payet (France, €8.1m)
Don't let Payet's sub-par showing against Germany put you off. I back him to bounce back in style against Portugal. The left-sided attacker's set-piece contributions and shooting accuracy make him an absolute must.

Forward

Joe Walker (UEFAcomJoe W): Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal, €12.0)
Who else? The outright all-time EURO goals record is one away and would you bet against him claiming it on the biggest stage? Three goals and three assists should be more than enough to convince you he is worth the punt.

David Crossan (@UEFAcomDavidC): Antoine Griezmann (France, €10.0)
Griezmann has to be your captain – not that Portuguese bloke you've probably also got in your team. You cannot argue with five goals in three knockout ties. Portugal's statuesque centre-halves are in for a difficult night.

Wild card

Joe Walker (UEFAcomJoe W): João Mário (Portugal, €6.0)
The Sporting CP man is a guaranteed starter and is often the player who links the midfield to play at the top end of the pitch. He has gone close on a number of occasions and it is about time he got on the scoresheet.

David Crossan (@UEFAcomDavidC): Patrice Evra (France, €6.0)
It seems strange to be talking about a 35-year-old as a wild card. 'Uncle Pat' to team-mate Paul Pogba, Evra gets forward more than Bacary Sagna on the other flank. In a dream scenario, he will mark his 80th cap with his first France goal.