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2 France 0
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3 Sweden 0
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4 Ukraine 0
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Prandelli: Euro 2012 is Balotelli's chance
The Italy boss has called on the Manchester City striker to perform on the pitch during the tournament in Poland and Ukraine and leave all the controversy surrounding him behind
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Spain should wait for Villa, says Mata
The Chelsea playmaker believes that his national team must give the Barcelona striker until the very last minute to recover from his injury before ruling him out of Euro 2012
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Torres & Mata join Spain squad
The Chelsea duo were not included in Vicente Del Bosque's original squad for Euro 2012 as they still had club obligations, but have now been called up to the provisional list
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Czech Republic suffer Rosicky scare
The Arsenal midfielder has suffered a torn muscle and is now a doubt to feature at Euro 2012, but more tests need to be carried out to determine whether he will recover in time for the finals
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Oxlade-Chamberlain named in England squad
The young Arsenal star has been chosen among Roy Hodgson's players for Euro 2012 along with Chelsea defender John Terry, but United veteran Rio Ferdinand misses out
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Del Bosque not giving up on Puyol or Villa
The Spain boss will name his final squad for Euro 2012 on May 27 and insists that he will wait until then before deciding whether to include the recovering Barcelona duo
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Blanc calls up injured Remy
The France boss has included the Marseille striker in his Euro 2012 provisional squad despite a thigh problem which means he's unlikely to be fit for the start of the tournament in June
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Welcome to Poland and Ukraine
City Guide
Discover Poland's bustling capital, one of Europe's greatest cities
Stadium Guide
Completely rebuilt and seating nearly 60,000, it's host to one of the semi-finals
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Famous for its love of football, Poznan is an ideal Euro 2012 host city
Stadium Guide
Lech Poznan play here in the steep-banked, arched Municipal stadium
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This coastal city gave birth to Solidarity and is a key industrial centre
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Just a stone's throw from the Baltic sea, it's Poland's third-biggest stadium
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A future European Capital of Culture with a great mix of styles
Stadium Guide
This brand new, category 4 facility is in the far west end of Wroclaw
City Guide
Ukraine's capital brings together the old and the new
Stadium Guide
Set to host the final, it's the biggest Euro 2012 stadium by far, with over 70,000 seats
City Guide
A hard-working mining city, Donetsk is crazy about football
Stadium Guide
Shakhtar's home grouind is dramatically lit at night and is home to a nightclub
City Guide
Known as Ukraine's 'Little Paris', Lviv is as cultural as it is beautiful
Stadium Guide
Intimately seating just 35,000, fans are right against the pitch in Lviv
City Guide
This intriguing city is built around the massive Freedom Square
Stadium Guide
Despite being almost a century old, it's newly remodeled and contains a shopping mall
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