England encounter France at Euro 2012

Posted under Sportsbet by admin on Saturday 3 December 2011 at 11:39 am

December 02, 2011 18:39:01 Uk

England have a very good opportunity of progressing to the final eight at Euro 2012 after becoming positioned in the identical team as Ukraine, Sweden and France.

Joe Hart could be a single of England’s stars at Euro 2012.

Fabio Capello’s facet, 9.00 to win Euro 2012, had minor trouble beating the Swedes one- at Wembley in a helpful final month, even though co-hosts Ukraine are one particular the weakest sides in the tournament.

France, who imploded at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, have improved of late, but Capello will be pleased to have averted the likes of Spain, Germany and the Netherlands.

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The Euro 2008 champions and winners of the final World Cup, Spain, who are 3.40 to win Euro 2012, will perform Italy, the Republic of Ireland and Croatia.

Veteran Italian Giovanni Trapattoni will be keen to check himself towards his residence nation, but it is a really difficult draw for the Irish who will battle to qualify from Team C.

Team B seems to be to be the strongest with Germany, 4.33 to win Euro 2012 and Portugal, 21.00, coming up against the Netherlands and Denmark even though Team A seems to be the weakest as it comprises co-hosts Poland, Euro 2004 winners Greece, Russia and the Czech Republic.

Team A: Poland, Greece, Russia, Czech Republic.
Team B: Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Portugal.
Group Do: Spain, Italy, Republic of Ireland, Croatia.
Group D: Ukraine, Sweden, France, England.

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