Juventus play Wolfsburg in 'PES 2016'—and no, not one of these screens, courtesy of Konami, actually features a Spanish team. Sorry.
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France play the Netherlands in 'PES 2016'
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It's often said that PES in its modern state is not a suitable game for those post-pub nights back at the house. The game's dedication to considered build-up play in attack, combined with a tactical suite that allows you to pick up to three formations that can be seamlessly switched between in the middle of a game, doesn't lend itself to players inebriated to the point that telling a PS4 pad from an ashtray is a challenge.New on VICE Sports: Sexism Still Rules in British Football
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Bayern Munich play FC Porto in 'PES 2016'