upstart takes on the EURO: Day Nineteen
Can the Spanish win three consecutive international titles? Or will the Azzurri put the memory of their disastrous 2010 World Cup behind them tonight in Kiev? asks Tom Morris.
Can the Spanish win three consecutive international titles? Or will the Azzurri put the memory of their disastrous 2010 World Cup behind them tonight in Kiev? asks Tom Morris.
Italy vs Germany is one of football’s most enduring rivalries, and tonight they meet again in the EURO 2012 Semi Finals, writes Shane Palmer
Tonight’s all-Iberian semi final is shaping up to be a classic, writes Tom Morris.
Can the Spanish win three consecutive international titles? Or will the Azzurri put the memory of their disastrous 2010 World Cup behind them tonight in Kiev? asks Tom Morris.
Italy vs Germany is one of football’s most enduring rivalries, and tonight they meet again in the EURO 2012 Semi Finals, writes Shane Palmer
Tonight’s all-Iberian semi final is shaping up to be a classic, writes Tom Morris.
Shane Palmer has selected our best XI of the EURO, as well as five substitutes who narrowly missed out on selection.
Can the Spanish win three consecutive international titles? Or will the Azzurri put the memory of their disastrous 2010 World Cup behind them tonight in Kiev? asks Tom Morris.
Italy vs Germany is one of football’s most enduring rivalries, and tonight they meet again in the EURO 2012 Semi Finals, writes Shane Palmer
Tonight’s all-Iberian semi final is shaping up to be a classic, writes Tom Morris.
It’s all fame and glory in Ukraine now, but locals are wondering what the legacy of the competition will be once the dust settles, writes Erdem Koc from Donetsk.
The fourth Quarter Final kicks off tonight, and it seems that the roles have been reversed, with an energetic and attacking Italy taking on the organised and defensive England, writes Shane Palmer
France have paid the price for their 2-0 loss to Sweden last week, drawing reigning champions Spain as their Quarter-Final opponents tonight at Donbass Arena, Donetsk, writes Tom Morris
Despite taking maximum points from three Group B contests, Germany cannot afford to take Greece lightly, writes Tom Morris.
And then there were eight. Eight teams have been sent home from EURO 2012, while the remaining eight have progressed to the quarter finals, and are a step closer to the Henri Delaunay Trophy, writes Shane Palmer
England’s star-striker Wayne Rooney is back tonight, after serving his two match suspension. Can England and France secure a point each to progress to the next round? Shane Palmer previews Day 12.
The Irish will look to restore some lost pride tonight when they meet the Azzurri, while Spain and Croatia will both look to take maximum points away from their encounter in order to book a position in the knockout stages, writes Tom Morris
The ‘group of death’ has lived up to the high expectations with all four sides still able to qualify. But can anyone get the better of the Germans in EURO 2012? asks Jake D’Amato.
It all brews down to tonight: who will succeed in the exceptionally tight Group A and progress to the Quarter Finals? Shane Palmer previews tonight’s action
As Group D continues tonight, can co-hosts Ukraine beat France and England push for the next round with a win over Sweden? Shane Palmer has this preview.
Tonight is make-or-break for the Republic of Ireland against Spain, while Italy will meet a well-organised and buoyant Croatian outfit, writes Tom Morris.
Group B continues tonight, with the Germans playing the Dutch, and Portugal taking on Denmark. They’re two games of utmost importance for the group, writes Jake D’Amato.
After an exciting first round of matches, Group A resumes with Poland entertaining the Russians, and the Greeks contesting the Czechs. Tom Midwood previews the day’s action.
Group D kicks off tonight to cap off a massive weekend of football. England play France, and co-hosts Ukraine play Sweden. Shane Palmer previews the day’s action.
Group C action gets underway tonight with two intriguing contests. Italy and Spain go head-to-head, and between them have more World Cup titles than the other two members of the group, the Republic of Ireland and Croatia, have in appearances.
upstart’s EURO 2012 coverage continues, as Group B kicks off tonight.