Albania out of Euro 2016
Portugal's thrilling draw against Hungary means Albania has exited UEFA Euro 2016 at the group stage.
Albania has gone out of UEFA Euro 2016 after results in Group F meant it was impossible for it to be placed among the top four third-placed finishers.
Gianni De Biasi's side – playing in its first major tournament – defeated Romania 1-0 in Lyon last weekend to ensure it finished third in Group A.
A nervous wait followed to see if its record of three points and a minus-two goal difference would put it above two of the other sides which ended their groups in third spot and guarantee a place in the last 16.
However, Portugal's dramatic 3-3 draw against Hungary and Iceland's 2-1 win over Austria meant Fernando Santos's men finished third in Group F and ended the hopes of De Biasi's team.
Portugal has a better goal difference (level compared to minus-two) than Albania, which already sat behind Slovakia, Northern Ireland and Turkey in the rankings of third-placed teams.
Had Hungary defeated Portugal, Albania would have remained in with a chance of progressing going into the Group E finale.