The EURO is rolling for full steam, and this week features some exciting matches worth watching!
















France - England
EURO 2012 Group D
Donbass Arena, Donetsk
11-06-2012 at 17.00 BST

Head-to-head (last 4 matches):

 France: 3 victories / 6 goals

  Draws: 1

England: 0 victories / 3 goals

Historically, France has a good take on England before entering this EURO match. The last four games have ended with three victories to Les Bleus and a single draw. Given the two teams current form France is also favorites for this one. Even though, they on paper have met easier opponents than England. On the other hand, England has only lost against Holland in their friendlies towards the EURO and won some small victories against some of prominent nations. When the two teams meet, they often play some tight matches, and we can expect this one to be just another. I would particular keep an eye on France striker Olivier Giroud. He has had a great season and is in top form. Furthermore, rumors say that the player is on several short lists in the English Premier League, so this might be his time to shine.

Holland - Germany
EURO 2012 Group B
Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv
13-06-2012 at 19.45 BST

Head-to-head (last 5 matches):

Holland: 2 victories / 8 goals

  Draws: 2

Germany: 1 victory / 8 goals

A clash between two of the best football nations in Europe is WORTH WATCHING. Last time the two teams met, Germany won 3-0 by goals of Müller, Klose and Özil. All three are part of the German EURO squad. Holland led a surprising loss against Denmark in the first round, and might be a bit shaken up, while Germany won against Portugal. Holland has to step up to the challenge and win against Germany, or else their EURO will be over before it really started. This match can turn out to be a thriller! Keep an eye on Jérôme Boateng in this match. The defender managed to keep Ronaldo out of the game, when Germany met Portugal, and his performance will be critical for Germany against Holland and their strong offensive.

Sweden - England
EURO Group D
Olympic Stadium, Kiev
15-06-2012 at 19.45 BST

Head-to-head (last 5 matches):

 Sweden: 1 victory / 5 goals

  Draws: 3

England: 1 victory / 5 goals

Sweden and England are two very equal teams. This is supported by the fact that the last five games has ended with one victory and five goals to each nation, and three draws. We can expect another tight match on Thursday. Last time they met, England won 1-0 by an own goal by Daniel Majstorovic, but this time we can expect that both teams will not make mistakes. Keep an eye on young Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain if he is put into play. The young wing has the strength to compete with the Scandinavians and can make some precise passing to Carroll’s forehead.




Czech Republic - Poland
EURO Group A
Municipal Stadium, Wroclaw
16-06-2012 at 19.45 BST

Head-to-head (last 3 matches):

Czech Republic: 1 victory / 3 goals

         Draws: 0

        Poland: 2 victories / 4 goals

An East European meeting between the Czech Republic and Poland in group A. This might be the match that can secure Poland a spot in the Quarterfinals, as they seem to be favorites together with Russia. Czech Republic has not lived up to the potential, while Poland has played some nice offensive football. We can expect a hard played match between these two teams, but also a match that guarantee goals. Especially Poland has a first class attacker in Lewandowski, and if he is feed with assists he will be decisive. Keep an eye on young Rafał Wolski if he is put into the match. The young midfielder has  real potential to be one of the next great Polish players.

Denmark - Germany
EURO Group B
Arena Lviv, Lviv
17-06-2012 at 19.45 BST

Head-to-head (last 3 matches):
Denmark: 2 victories / 5 goals

  Draws:1

Germany: 0 victories / 3 goals

The two neighbors meet in a clash that might send either Denmark or Holland out of the EURO. My bet will be that Denmark has either had a draw or a win against Portugal by now, while Germany has won against Holland. Denmark will do whatever they can to beat Germany, and they have a good take on them. The last three matches have ended with two victories and a draw for the Danes. However, Germany starting line is strong, and compared to Denmark they are favorites. We can also expect Germany to be the leading team in this match, as Denmark probably will sit back and wait for their chance rather than rushing into the German defends. Keep an eye on William Kvist in the match. The Danish midfielder will be a controlling force for the Danes and his knowledge to the German Bundesliga might be decisive.