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But to predict a winner from the pair will be more tricky, after they both had to overcome difficulties in winning their semi-finals today.
Roy Hodgson told BBC Radio 5 live: "I don't want to suggest Italy are stronger than Scotland, but we have played a lot of games against Italy recently and I thought that group with the rest of the teams in it looked more tricky than the group we have found ourselves in.
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