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UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
Topic Started: Aug 11 2010, 11:59 AM (5,212 Views)
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UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying

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The World Cup has just finished and many leagues are just starting around Europe. There's no time to waste though - qualifying for Euro 2012 is about to begin!

Poland and the Ukraine was chosen ahead of Italy and a joint bid from Croatia and Hungary to host the main tournament in 2007. This will be the last European Championships where 16 teams compete in the main tournament, with Euro 2016 (in France) having 24 teams. But before that, we have to find 16 teams who want to reach the final in Kiev in 2012.

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Spain, who are now World and European champions, won Euro 2008 by beating Germany 1-0 in the final in Vienna. They are in Group I along with the Czech Republic, Scotland, Lithuania and Liechtenstein. Here are the full groups:

Group A
Germany
Turkey
Belgium
Austria
Kazakhstan
Azerbaijan

Group B
Russia
Slovakia
Republic of Ireland
Macedonia
Armenia
Andorra

Group C
Italy
Serbia
Northern Ireland
Slovenia
Estonia
Faroe Islands

Group D
France
Romania
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Belarus
Albania
Luxembourg

Group E
Netherlands
Sweden
Finland
Hungary
Moldova
San Marino

Group F
Croatia
Greece
Israel
Latvia
Georgia
Malta

Group G
England
Switzerland
Bulgaria
Wales
Montenegro

Group H
Portugal
Denmark
Norway
Cyprus
Iceland

Group I
Spain
Czech Republic
Scotland
Lithuania
Liechtenstein

The Group winners and best runner-up among all groups directly qualify for the finals. The remaining group runners-up advance to the play-offs. The four best runners-up will then be seeded.

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Estonia kick off the qualifying stage tonight against the Faroe Islands

The fixtures can be seen here and the tables here.

The following 18 dates are reserved for group matches in qualifying:

3/4 and 7 September 2010
8/9 and 12 October 2010
25/26 and 29 March 2011
3/4 and 7 June 2011
2/3 and 6 September 2011
7/8 and 11 October 2011

For the first time, Tuesday evenings replace Wednesday evenings for midweek qualifying fixtures where two matchdays occur in the same week. This is in order to allow players an extra day to return to their clubs for domestic duty the following week. Consequently, teams are permitted to move the earlier weekend match forward to the Friday evening. Where matches are scheduled for a Friday evening, there remains a possibility that the fixture will actually be played on the Saturday (yes, I just copied and pasted that from Wikipedia :lol: )

The first qualifying match begins tonight between Estonia and the Faroe Islands in Tallinn. Friendlies have already begun for the other teams in preparation for the next load of matches which start on September 3rd. The Complex interest will be with Belgium v Germany, Armenia v Republic of Ireland, Andorra v Russia, France v Belarus, England v Bulgaria, Iceland v Norway and Lithuania v Scotland then...
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Very odd the days for these. Usually on a Friday or Tuesday (WTF!!!)

Home to Armenia and then away to Andorra. Hopefully get a good few goals to give us some momentum going into the next 2 tough games

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Ireland should qualify, that is all I can say because I have no idea what to expect from the current squad. We should qualify...
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England's squad for the matches against Bulgaria and Switzerland have been announced:

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Goalkeepers: Scott Carson (West Brom), Ben Foster (Birmingham), Joe Hart (Manchester City).

Defenders: Gary Cahill (Bolton), Ashley Cole (Chelsea), Michael Dawson (Tottenham), Kieran Gibbs (Arsenal), Phil Jagielka (Everton), Glen Johnson (Liverpool), Joleon Lescott (Manchester City), Matthew Upson (West Ham)

Midfielders: Gareth Barry (Manchester City), Michael Carrick (Manchester United), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Adam Johnson (Manchester City), James Milner (Manchester City), Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City), Ashley Young (Aston Villa)

Forwards: Darren Bent (Sunderland), Carlton Cole (West Ham), Peter Crouch (Tottenham), Jermain Defoe (Tottenham), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United).


Thoughts? :neuwine:

Tough matches against Bulgaria and Switzerland. Hopefully we can get off to a good start.
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Ireland squad for Armenia and Andorra
NAME CLUB DATE OF BIRTH CAPS GOALS

Goalkeepers
Shay Given Manchester City 20/04/1976 104 0

Keiren Westwood
Coventry City 23/10/1984 5 0

Joe Murphy
Scunthorpe United 21/08/1981 2 0
Defenders


John O Shea
Manchester United 30/04/1981 63 1

Richard Dunne
Aston Villa 21/09/1979 59 7

Sean St Ledger
Preston North End 28/12/1984 12 1

Greg Cunningham
Manchester City 31/01/1991 2 0

Kevin Foley
Wolves 01/11/1984 3 0

Stephen Kelly
Fulham 06/09/1983 18 0

Paul McShane
Hull City 06/01/1986 23 0

Darren O Dea
Ipswich Town 04/02/1987 2 0

Kevin Kilbane
Hull City 01/02/1977 104 7
Midfielders


Keith Andrews
Blackburn Rovers 13/09/1980 16 1

Glenn Whelan
Stoke City 13/01/1984 20 2

Darron Gibson
Manchester United 25/10/1987 10 0

Paul Green
Derby County 10/04/1983 3 1

Liam Lawrence
Stoke City 14/12/1981 8 2

Aiden McGeady
Spartak Moscow 04/04/1986 32 0

Andy Keogh
Wolves 16/05/1986 14 1

Damien Duff
Fulham 02/03/1979 84 7

Keith Fahey
Birmingham City 15/01/1983 3 0

Keith Treacy
Preston North End 13/09/1988 1 0
Strikers


Robbie Keane
Tottenham Hotspur 08/07/1980 100 43

Kevin Doyle
Wolves 18/09/1983 35 8

Shane Long
Reading 22/01/1987 13 3


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Fixtures then:

Today
Israel v Malta

Friday
Armenia v Republic of Ireland
Kazakhstan v Turkey
Andorra v Russia
Moldova v Finland
Faroe Islands v Serbia
Montenegro v Wales
Latvia v Croatia
Romania v Albania
Sweden v Hungary
Lithuania v Scotland
Luxembourg v Bosnia-Hercegovina
Estonia v Italy
Slovakia v FYR Macedonia
Belgium v Germany
Greece v Georgia
Liechtenstein v Spain
San Marino v Netherlands
Slovenia v Northern Ireland
England v Bulgaria
France v Belarus
Iceland v Norway

Portugal v Cyprus
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Forgot to bold one game there ;)

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Liechtenstein - Spain, should be a great one.
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Indeed, come on Liechtenstein! :neuwine:
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Has Bosque kept Torres in his team? Roy said he wanted him not to play the 2 games cause he is not fully fit but he was in the squad, he will probably come back injured like he does nearly every time he goes to play for Spain.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/sep/03/fabio-capello-england-bulgaria1
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Well Torres is in the squad...

Preview for tonight

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Seven weeks and five days after capturing the FIFA World Cup in Johannesburg, Vicente del Bosque's all-conquering Spain side return to competitive action in rather more modest surroundings with a visit to Liechtenstein's Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz – a venue whose 6,127 capacity could fit 14 times over into Soccer City.

For Spain, it is the start of their defence of the European title they won in Vienna two years ago. With the world crown now theirs too, Spain's aim is to become the first team to retain the Henri Delaunay Cup – something West Germany came closest to doing in 1976 when, after European and world triumphs, they lost out on a third successive tournament victory by the finest of margins in a penalty shoot-out defeat by Czechoslovakia.

Spain will be confident of a positive opening to their Group I programme, having won all four previous meetings with Liechtenstein without conceding a goal. The same applies for the Netherlands, their vanquished final rivals in Soccer City on 11 July, who start their Group E campaign away to San Marino – opponents, as with Spain and Liechtenstein, whom they have beaten four times without shipping a single goal to date.

Runners-up to Spain at UEFA EURO 2008, Germany will attempt to go one better in Poland and Ukraine in 2012, buoyed by their promising displays in South Africa and the influx of young talent that lifted last year's UEFA European Under-21 Championship title. Joachim Löw's charges launch their Group A campaign with a trip to a Belgium side for whom this is the first serious test since coach Georges Leekens embarked on his second spell at the helm. In the same section, Guus Hiddink makes his competitive bow with Turkey in Kazakhstan while his former team Russia begin life under another Dutchman, Dick Advocaat, by travelling to Andorra in Group B.

Group C is the one pool already under way and it almost opened with an upset, Estonia scoring two injury-time goals in Tallinn on 11 August to beat Faroe Islands 2-1. Now it is Estonia's turn to assume the underdogs' role when Italy visit in what is the Azzurri's first competitive run-out under Cesare Prandelli – the new coach will want an improvement on his debut defeat by Ivory Coast. Like Italy, France are also seeking to put World Cup disappointment behind them under a new coach. Laurent Blanc selected an entirely new squad for the friendly loss in Norway but will welcome back some familiar faces for Les Bleus' Group D curtain-raiser against Belarus in Paris.

The first of the week's 23 ties was played on Thursday night when Israel beat Malta 3-1 in Group F. Twenty-four on later, 2004 champions Greece take their first steps under Otto Rehhagel's replacement, Fernando Santos, with a home fixture against a Georgia team now under the tutelage of Temuri Ketsbaia. Among the fixtures in Groups G and H, England will look to lift the post-World Cup blues with a home victory over Bulgaria while Portugal will target a winning start when Cyprus come to Guimaraes.


Good luck Liechtenstein against the World and European champions, Spain! :| England have a tough match to open with too against Bulgaria. This should be a good challenge.

No doubt Norway will slip up against Iceland but will beat Portugal later! :| Scotland need to beat Lithuania and matches like that if they want to challenge the Czech Republic for second place...
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Job Done. Should've won by more. Keane was piss poor

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France 0 Belarus 1 :rofl: Yes, that's a full-time score. Nothing's changed for France.
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Hunter scored a hat trick, cheers.
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England won 4-0 - Defoe with a hat-trick :eek: I expected Bulgaria to be better than that but it was like watching a friendly against a small team. Confidence must be high going into the away match against Switzerland!

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