Monday, June 18, 2012

Euro live

  • WARSAW, Poland — Defending champion Spain plays Croatia and Italy takes on Ireland in the final Group C matches at the European Championship. Ireland is out but the other three teams are battling for two spots in the quarterfinals.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Morning. Well, that was a bit special wasnt it? What a superb press conference from Wayne Rooney What an outstanding performance from Cristiano Ronaldo last night.
  • (The Guardian)
  • WARSAW, Poland -- Defending champion Spain plays Croatia and Italy takes on Ireland in the final Group C matches at the European Championship. Ireland is out but the other three teams are battling for two spots in the quarterfinals.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • WARSAW, Poland (AP) Co-host Poland plays the Czech Republic, and Russia takes on Greece in the final Group A matches at the European Championship. The four teams are battling for two spots in the quarterfinals. Here is a running account of Saturdays action.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The Euro 2012 group stage concludes Tuesday with two matches in Group D, where three teams remain alive for the competitions two remaining quarterfinal berths.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • You get an off-day from Euro 2012 action. Guess well all have to do some actual work during the day. FOX Deportes: Once again, FOX Deportes is your home for live soccer matches in the evening. Tune into the station at 5:00 pm for Junior vs. River Plate.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • President Barack Obama is out of the country for a few days but hardly off the campaign trail. Hes attending a summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, of 20 world leaders and the top agenda item — the European debt mess — will likely influence the U.
  • (Oregonian)
  • We're two-thirds of the way through the group stage of Euro 2012 and if you listen hard, you can hear the rumbling fury of the knockouts coming. Soon, there will be no playoff math, no depending on other games going your way.
  • (Oregonian)
  • Im pleased because the Europeans will see that we want to stay in the euro, said 70-year-old pensioner Leon Antonakis.
  • (msnbc.com)

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