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Portugal are virtually assured to finish top of Group F in Hamburg .
Czechia and Turkey have the chance to ensure progression in the last-16 this evening .
Turkey sit on three points and are in by far the strongest position of the sides in Group F , Portugal aside.
The two sides are about as divergent stylistically as could be.
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