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EURO 2008 - Groups & Fixtures
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Group A
Czech Republic
Portugal
Switzerland
Turkey
Sat 7th Jun Switzerland v Czech Republic
Sat 7th Jun Portugal v Turkey
Wed 11th Jun Czech Republic v Portugal
Wed 11th Jun Switzerland v Turkey
Sun 15th Jun Turkey v Czech Republic
Sun 15th Jun Switzerland v Portugal
Group B
Austria
Croatia
Germany
Poland
Sun 8th Jun Austria v Croatia
Sun 8th Jun Germany v Poland
Thu 12th Jun Croatia v Germany
Thu 12th Jun Austria v Poland
Mon 16th Jun Poland v Croatia
Mon 16th Jun Austria v Germany
Group C
France
Italy
Netherlands
Romania
Mon 9th Jun Romania v France
Mon 9th Jun Holland v Italy
Fri 13th Jun Italy v Romania
Fri 13th Jun Holland v France
Tue 17th Jun France v Italy
Tue 17th Jun Holland v Romania
Group D
Greece
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Tue 10th Jun Spain v Russia
Tue 10th Jun Greece v Sweden
Sat 14th Jun Sweden v Spain
Sat 14th Jun Greece v Russia
Wed 18th Jun Greece v Spain
Wed 18th Jun Russia v Sweden

EURO 2008 - Everything you need to know
The Alpine nation will play host to the final in Vienna. However, with a group which includes Croatia, Germany and Poland, the chances of Josef Hickersberger leading his side there look slim.
CROATIA
Slaven Bilic's well-organised team got the better of England twice to qualify ahead of Steve McClaren's under-achievers. Even without their injured key striker Eduardo, the 1998 World Cup semi-finalists look set to make an impression.
DIVING
Expect to see the full works from Europe's top masters of falling to the ground, rolling around in agony, only to then jump up fresh as a daisy once the referee has booked the other bloke. Scandalous.
FRANCE
Raymond Domenech's squad may be ageing, but the likes of Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, Lilian Thuram and William Gallas certainly have the big-game experience needed to go one better than they did at the 2006 World Cup. However, as always, temperament will prove key to Les Bleus' chances.
GERMANY
Love them or loathe them, you can never write off the Germans. Joachim Low's young side are still a work in progress, yet they breezed through qualifying and are among the favourites.
HIDDINK
Guus the Dutchman out-thought Steve McClaren, to mastermind a crucial victory on the plastic pitch in Moscow last October. Despite a dramatic defeat in Israel, you could always rely on England to mess things up....
ITALY
Champions of the world, they may be, but the Italians made hard work of qualifying ahead of the battling Scots. The quality is there to get through the 'Group of Death', which also includes France and Holland - but do they have the necessary bottle?
JAN
Vennegoor of Hesselink. The big Dutchman with possibly the best name in the world, ever, which brings us nicely onto the next item...
KITS
The must-have fashion accessory of the summer. Well, almost. You can't really see much of a demand for Germany's away strip. Yet the French and Italians always seem to look stylish - both on the pitch and around the cafes of Covent Garden.
LEHMANN
You can always rely on good old Jens for a decent story, whether it is for a last-gasp penalty save or to get himself sent off in the Champions League final.
MONEY
At the end of the day, that is what football is now all about isn't it? If you managed to splash out the 250 euros (that's about �195 in proper money) for the top-priced tickets at the opening game in Basle, you had better pray your credit card is still 165 euros (�125) shy of its limit, because that is what the cheapest seat for the final in Vienna will set you back. All that to watch the Germans win on penalties, again.
NETHERLANDS
If they stop arguing amongst themselves about who is the best dribbler or most fashion-conscious, then Marco van Basten's boys could just edge out Italy and France. Just don't let them take penalties. The Dutch have a worse record than England, yes, that's right - WORSE!
O is for OFFSIDEWas he active? Passive, or simply standing on the touchline having a chat with the physio? Who cares? If you are on the pitch, then you are 'interfering' with play and seeking to gain an unfair advantage. But you can bet there will be an assistant referee who doesn't agree.
PORTUGAL
Even if you are not a Manchester United fan you can't help but marvel at the skills of Cristiano Ronaldo. The flying winger is arguably the best on the planet at the moment, so expect more silky skills and stepovers this summer.
QUIT
Several managers are already set to call it day following the finals, and you can bet a couple more will follow in the wake of disastrous first-round exits. What price on Joachim Low again?
REHHAGEL
King Otto, as he is known to his pals, already has a place in football folklore for guiding outsiders Greece to glory four years ago. Once may have been a shock, but surely we cannot expect a repeat performance this time around?
SPAIN
This lot just have to come good one year, don't they? A bit like England, but with more flair, the Spaniards always seem to flatter to deceive. With 2004 winners Greece, Sweden and Russia in their group, Cesc Fabregas and company will be hoping this does not prove to be another one of those years.
TORRES
Fernando has breathed new life into the Liverpool attack this season and could emerge as a rival to Ronaldo for player of the tournament, provided the rest of his team-mates turn up on the day.
UNDER-ACHIEVERS
This time someone else will have to take on England's mantle. Take a look at the previous couple of entries for prime candidates. Hopefully, though, it will be Germany. Now wouldn't that make a nice change?
VIENNA
The 'Tiergarten Schnbrunn' is the world's oldest zoo. Really? How interesting. Home to the final in the Ernst Happel stadium, the place really would go bananas if the Austrians make it that far.
WEBB
England will at least have a representative at the finals in the shape of Yorkshire referee Howard Webb. Darren Cann and Michael Mullarkey make up the officiating trio, who will hope to avoid the same blunder as Graham "Three Yellows" Poll at the World Cup.
EXTRA-TIME
And penalties, which will no doubt settle more than one match this summer. Probably unjustly, as the Germans win, again.
WHY AREN'T ENGLAND THERE AGAIN?
Take a look at the entry for 'C'. Anyone for tennis? Or maybe cricket
ZURICH
Last, but by no means least come the Swiss. Great clocks, trains run on time, clean air. Yet with Arsenal reserve centre-half Philippe Senderos as their skipper and defensive anchor, you have to wonder just how far head coach Jakob Kuhn can take them in his swansong. Cloud Cuckoo Land perhaps?
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