Euro 2012 Live Stream: When and Where to Catch Monday's Group D Action
The fourth day of Euro 2012 will feature Group D, the only foursome that has yet to kick off at the epic continental tournament.
There are plenty of juicy storylines surrounding the group, as it contains a potent French attack, an English squad riddled with injuries, a Zlatan Ibrahimovic-led Sweden side and the tournament's co-hosts in Ukraine.
France and England will begin the day's action, with Ukraine and Sweden playing shortly afterword. Regardless of what happens, Monday should be a great day for football lovers everywhere.
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Here is your complete guide to Monday's Group D matches.
Schedule
All times Eastern
| Match | Time | TV Coverage | Live Stream |
| France vs. England | 12:00 p.m. | ESPN | ESPN3.com |
| Ukraine vs. Sweden | 2:45 p.m. | ESPN | ESPN3.com |
France vs. England
Last Meeting: England 1 - France 2 (International friendly, November 2010)
France Player to Watch: Karim Benzema
England Player to Watch: Ashley Young
Preview
England is winless in its last five meetings against Les Bleus, and it will have a tough time breaking that streak today.
The depleted Three Lions will be without striker Wayne Rooney (suspension), midfielders Frank Lampard and Gareth Barry (injuries) and defender Gary Cahill (injury).
Meanwhile, France will be in full force, and with Karim Benzem, Franck Ribery and Samir Nasri attacking the net, it should be able to take advantage of the short-handed English squad.
I'm expecting France to be aggressive throughout and find the net on several occasions. England, with the absence of Rooney and Lampard, won't be able to keep up.
Prediction: France 2 - England 0
Ukraine vs. Sweden
Last Meeting: Ukraine 0 - Sweden 1 (International friendly, August 2011)
Ukraine Player to Watch: Andriy Shevchenko
Sweden to Watch: Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Preview
Sweden is entering Euro 2012 on a hot streak, having won four consecutive matches.
It is led by massive AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who has 31 goals in 77 appearances with the Swedish senior national team. He's found the net in each of their last three games, and he led Serie A this year with 28 goals in 32 appearances.
Ukraine also has a legendary striker in Andriy Shevchenko. Despite his age, the 35-year-old forward will be very dangerous whenever he's on the pitch. He's scored 46 goals in 105 appearances for Ukraine, and if he can add to that tally, he will put the host nation in a great position.
This is a critical game for both sides, both of which could use three points before squaring off against France and England.
I'm expecting Ukraine to play some inspired football in front of its fans, but in the end, Ibrahimovic will be too much for it to handle.
Prediction: Ukraine 1 - Sweden 2



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