Saturday 7 June 2008
Nº Group Teams & Kick-Off Time Venue & Stadium
1 Grp A Switzerland 18:00 Czech Rep. Basel - St. Jakob-Park
2 Grp A Portugal 20:45 Turkey Geneva - Stade de Genève
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Sunday 8 June 2008
3 Grp B Austria 18:00 Croatia Vienna - Ernst Happel
4 Grp B Germany 20:45 Poland Klagenfurt - Wörthersee
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Monday 9 June 2008
5 Grp C Romania 18:00 France Zurich - Letzigrund
6 Grp C Netherlands 20:45 Italy Berne - Stade de Suisse
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Tuesday 10 June 2008
7 Grp D Spain 18:00 Russia Innsbruck - Tivoli Neu
8 Grp D Greece 20:45 Sweden Salzburg - EM Stadion W.S.
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Wednesday 11 June 2008
9 Grp A Czech Rep. 18:00 Portugal Geneva - Stade de Genève
10 Grp A Switzerland 20:45 Turkey Basel - St. Jakob-Park
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Thursday 12 June 2008
11 Grp B Croatia 18:00 Germany Klagenfurt - Wörthersee
12 Grp B Austria 20:45 Poland Vienna - Ernst Happel
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Friday 13 June 2008
13 Grp C Italy 18:00 Romania Zurich - Letzigrund
14 Grp C Netherlands 20:45 France Berne - Stade de Suisse
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Saturday 14 June 2008
15 Grp D Sweden 18:00 Spain Innsbruck - Tivoli Neu
16 Grp D Greece 20:45 Russia Salzburg - EM Stadion W.S.
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Sunday 15 June 2008
17 Grp A Switzerland 20:45 Portugal Basel - St. Jakob-Park
18 Grp A Turkey 20:45 Czech Rep. Geneva - Stade de Genève
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Monday 16 June 2008
19 Grp B Poland 20:45 Croatia Klagenfurt - Wörthersee
20 Grp B Austria 20:45 Germany Vienna - Ernst Happel
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Tuesday 17 June 2008
21 Grp C Netherlands 20:45 Romania Berne - Stade de Suisse
22 Grp C France 20:45 Italy Zurich - Letzigrund
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Wednesday 18 June 2008
23 Grp D Greece 20:45 Spain Salzburg - EM Stadion W.S.
24 Grp D Russia 20:45 Sweden Innsbruck - Tivoli Neu
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Thursday 19 June 2008
25 QF Winner Grp A 20:45 Runner-up Grp B Basel - St. Jakob-Park
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The Swiss have only qualified for the European Championships twice before, but could fancy their chances with home advantage. However they have a tough Group A to negotiate as a Czech Republic side with a host of Premier League stars such as Chelsea keeper Petr Cech, Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky, Reading defender Marek Matejovsky and Portsmouth hitman Milan Baros will look to go one better than the semi-finals last time out.
Euro 2004 finalists Portugal also line up in Group A with Cristiano Ronaldo aiming to inspire them to glory, while a decent Turkey outfit make up the quartet.
goalkeeper Antonios Nikopolidis and skipper Angelos Basinas. They will be up against perennial under-achievers Spain, along with Sweden and Russia, who secured a place in the tournament courtesy of England succumbing 3-2 against Croatia at Wembley last November.
Let's get the ball rolling on your thoughts of who will come out on top this summer. Will there be another Greece who came from nowhere to stun Europe four years ago or will one of the big guns come through and take the trophy?Will Cristiano Ronaldo follow up his amazing scoring feats in the Premier League and take the Golden Boot or will Luca Ton be top man?
Euro 2008 Previews
Euro 2008 Countdown - Group A: Swiss to get rolled on home turf
Euro 2008 Countdown: Group B - German efficiency to lead the way
Euro 2008 Countdown: Group C - Dracula's Boys to struggle in 'Group of Death'
Euro 2008 Countdown: Group D - Holders Greece won't slip up in '08
Also see:
Euro 2008 Fantasy Football
Euro 2008 Fixtures
Euro 2008 Kits
The All-Star Euro 2008 XI
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Written by Craig Smithson, a professional sports writer who blogs about football betting at Betfair.
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POLAND!!!
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Phosisticated 3 years ago
I know
ftvfootball 3 years ago
I'm talking about just the first two songs.
Hybridtheory2007 3 years ago
There only one song in the video
ftvfootball 3 years ago
Holland!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ftvfootball 3 years ago