Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 6, 2012

Denmark v Portugal - Euro 2012 live

16.16: And you won't be surprised to know Denmark are also unchanged following that surprise 1-0 win over Holland. I just hope we see more of Christian Eriksen today - he was a minor disappointment against the Dutch.
16.13: So the Portuguese go unchanged. I thought they might have changed their strikers after firing blanks against Germany, but Tottenham reject Helder Postiga keeps his place. Mind you it wasn't him that missed the golden chances for Paolo Bento's side in that opening game - that fell to sub Silvestre Varela.
16.10: Here are the starting line-ups from Lviv:
Denmark: Andersen, Kjaer, Jacobsen, Agger, Simon Poulsen, Kvist, Zimling, Krohn-Dehli, Eriksen, Rommedahl, Bendtner.
Portugal: Rui Patricio, Pereira, Alves, Pepe, Coentrao, Raul Meireles, Veloso, Moutinho, Nani, Postiga, Ronaldo.
16.00: It was the group everyone was talking about when the draw was made but so far at Euro 2012, Group B has been something of a letdown.
Denmark's win over Holland was a shock but two goals in 180 minutes of action have left much to be desired.
Goals or not though, it's going to heat up today for a good reason. Pre-tournament favourites Holland and Portugal could be the first teams on the way home by the end of this evening if they both lose today. Team news on the way.
Fancy footwork: Cristiano Ronaldo (centre right) will aim to kick-start Portugal's Euro 2012 campaign

Denmark v Portugal - Euro 2012 live

Thứ Ba, 12 tháng 6, 2012

Greece v Czech Republic - Euro 2012 live


16.55: Out come the teams to an overcast Wroclaw.
16.50: From InfostradaLive:
The age difference between Kostas Chalkias and Kostas Fortounis is 18 years and 139 days, second largest between two teammates in ECh match. Record is held by Germany’s Lothar Matthäus and Sebastian Deisler at Euro 2000 (18 years and 290 days).
16.45: It's an altogether different battle for Czech Republic...in a tactical sense anyway.
Where as Russia carved them open with relative ease I can't see Greece playing the same way.
Instead Petr Cech and friends will have to be more alert from set-pieces - something I thought they defended relativley well against the Russians.
16.40: From InfostradaLive:
At Euro 2008 there were 3 countries that progressed from the group despite losing their opening match. The Czechs did it in 1996.
16.35: So the Czech Republic could go out but Greece need a win just as badly if they want to go through to the quarter-finals.
Anything less than three points and Fernando Santos's team will have to beat Russia in their final group game - that doesn't look particularly appealing for any side at the moment, the Russians are arguably team of the tournament so far.
16.30: From InfostradaLive:
Greece have not conceded a goal in their last 4 games vs Czech Republic – winning 1-0 twice and drawing 0-0 twice.
16.25: And boy was that a hammering the Czechs took. It was only a late blitz from Russia that added the gloss on to the scoreline but few could deny Michal Bilek's team were thoroughly outclassed for most of the match.
The passion was there but the skill wasn't and I think Greece will be the more confident of the two sides today.
16.20: Changes for the Czechs too. David Limbersky, who once had a loan spell at Tottenham, comes in at left back to replace Roman Hubnik.
While in midfield, Tomas Hubschman, who came on in the 4-1 loss against Russia, takes the place of Jan Rezak.
16.15: Just reward for Dimitris Salpingidis then, who secures a starting spot for Greece after coming off the bench to score and inspire 10 men to snatch a point off Poland on the opening day. No surprises there really - he changed the game.
Ready for battle: Greece and Czech Republic fans get set for their sides' second group match
Ready for battle: Greece and Czech Republic fans get set for their sides' second group match
Ready for battle: Greece and Czech Republic fans get set for their sides' second group match
16.10: Full line-ups from Wroclaw: 
Greece v Czech RepublicGreece: Chalkias, Torosidis, Kyriakos Papadopoulos, Katsouranis, Holebas, Fotakis, Maniatis,Karagounis, Salpingidis, Samaras, Fortounis. Subs: Tzorvas, Tzavelas, Malezas, Makos, Liberopoulos, Mitroglou, Gekas, Ninis, Fetfatzidis, Sifakis.
Czech Republic: Cech, Gebre Selassie, Sivok, Kadlec, Limbersky, Hubschman, Plasil, Jiracek, Rosicky, Pilar, Baros. Subs: Lastuvka, Suchy, Hubnik, Necid, Rezek, Petrzela, Rajtoral, Kolar, Pekhart, Lafata, Darida, Drobny.
Referee: Stephane Lannoy (France)
16.05: Such is the fast paced world of tournament football, just one day after Sweden and Ukraine opened their Euro 2012 campaign, Czech Republic are now on the verge of going out of the tournament.
It's day five in Poland/Ukraine and already we have hit do-or-die. Team news on the way
Early exit: Tomas Rosicky's Czech Republic face elimination from Euro 2012 if they lose against Greece
Early exit: Tomas Rosicky's Czech Republic face elimination from Euro 2012 if they lose against Greece


Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 6, 2012

France vs England - Euro 2012 live


WARSAW, Poland (AP) France's 21-match unbeaten run is on the line when Laurent Blanc's team takes on England in Donetsk, Ukraine in the high-profile opening Group D match at the European Championship.
Here is a running account of Monday's action. All times are local to Poland.
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1814: France has started the stronger. Terry intervenes to keep Benzema at bay before Nasri shoots just wide minutes later. England goalkeeper Joe Hart also fails to hold a relatively routine catch from a corner. Early nerves?
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1810: jeromepugmire: Bizarre: Loudest chants at the stadium are for Russia. (via Twitter)
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1805: There are a few empty seats in the stadium. Oxlade-Chamberlain makes an early break but his pass into the area is blocked. The 18-year-old is making only his third appearance for England and his first start at international level.
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1800: After a 10-to-1 countdown by the stadium announcer, England kicks off...
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1758: Players out and singing the national anthems (apart from Ribery and Benzema for the French).
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1753: RobHarris: Hodgson on (at)Alex-OxChambo: ''He gives a balance to our team which is very useful.'' but alternatives ''if he tires or things don't work out'' (via Twitter)
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1748: Some stats for you. France has won 15 and drawn six of its last 21 games. England is beginning to forge a reputation as the king of the 1-0 win. Five of its last seven results have finished that way. Hodgson likes to keep it tight in defense.
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1741: Nineteen minutes until kickoff at the Donbass Arena. The players head back down the tunnel and into the dressing rooms as Roy Hodgson and Laurent Blanc prepare to give a few final words of wisdom to their players.
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1736: Remember, no Wayne Rooney for England. He's suspended for two matches. Rooney's sat in the dugout, chewing gum and looking on enviously as the teams warm up. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is a surprise starter for England in midfield. As for France, Alou Diarra starts in central midfield in place of Yann M'Vila, who is only on the bench after an ankle injury. It's hot, hot, hot in Donetsk.
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1730: It's Day 4 of Euro 2012. Here are the lineups for France vs. England.
France: Lloris, Debuchy, Rami, Mexes, Evra, Diarra, Cabaye, Ribery, Nasri, Malouda, Benzema.
England: Hart, Johnson, Terry, Lescott, Cole, Parker, Milner, Gerrard, Young, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Welbeck.
Subs:
France: Mandanda, Giroud, Matuidi, Reveillere, Menez, M'Vila, Martin, Ben Arfa, Valbuena, Clichy, Koscielny, Carrasso.
England: Green, Walcott, Henderson, Carroll, Baines, Jones, Jagielka, Downing, Defoe, Butland.
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy).
via:yahoo