Euro 2012 TV Schedule: Matchups That Will Produce Unforgettable Highlights
We are currently in the midst Day 6 of the 2012 European Championship and, as of writing this column, Portugal is about to square off against Denmark in what should be an incredible match.
There have been plenty of insane highlights so far during this tournament, and it has only just begun. There are six days still remaining in group play, and many more awesome goals are surely to come once the knockout rounds hit.
Let’s take a look at who has a chance to make some memories at Euro 2012.
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Cristiano Ronaldo – Portugal
Portugal is on the ropes after losing their first match to Germany, but Ronaldo has the chops to bring this team back from the brink.
He’s one of the most brilliant pure goal scorers to ever play the game and has netted a ridiculous 146 over the past three seasons with Real Madrid.
The side needs to get him more touches and more chances to create, as Ronaldo has proven he will not disappoint.
Robert Lewandowski – Poland
Lewandowski is quickly becoming a household name after leading Borussia Dortmund to the Bundelisga title and scoring Poland’s first goal in Euro 2012.
The 23-year-old striker has great size and a knack for finding the back of the net. He’s put home 15 goals in 44 appearances with the national team. He’ll need to get at least one or two more soon if the home side is going to advance out of group stages.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic – Sweden
The 30-year-old captain of the Swedish national team isn’t afraid to score. He’s got 32 goals in 78 appearances with the side, with one coming against Ukraine already in this tournament.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough and the Ukrainians took home a victory. Ibrahimovic will need to create some memorable goals in a hurry to help Sweden advance.
Date | Time (p.m. ET) | Team | v | Team | Group | Venue | TV Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 13 | 12:00 | Denmark | v | Portugal | Group B | Arena Lviv | ESPN (US), ESPN Deportes (US) ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 13 | 2:45 | Netherlands | v | Germany | Group B | Metalist Stadium | ESPN (US), ESPN Deportes (US) ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 14 | 12:00 | Italy | v | Croatia | Group C | Stadion Miejski (Poznan) | ESPN (US), ESPN Deportes (US) ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 14 | 2:45 | Spain | v | Ireland | Group C | PGE Arena | ESPN (US), ESPN Deportes (US) ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 15 | 12:00 | Ukraine | v | France | Group D | Donbass Arena | ESPN (US), ESPN Deportes (US) ESPN3 (US), IInternational Coverage |
June 15 | 2:45 | Sweden | v | England | Group D | Kiev Olympic Stadium | ESPN (US), ESPN Deportes (US) ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 16 | 2:45 | Czech Republic | v | Poland | Group A | Stadion Miejski (Wroclaw) | ESPN2 (US), ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 16 | 2:45 | Greece | v | Russia | Group A | National Stadium | ESPN (US), ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 17 | 2:45 | Portugal | v | Netherlands | Group B | Metalist Stadium | ESPN (US), ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 17 | 2:45 | Denmark | v | Germany | Group B | Arena Lviv | ESPN2 (US), ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 18 | 2:45 | Croatia | v | Spain | Group C | PGE Arena | ESPN (US), ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 18 | 2:45 | Italy | v | Ireland | Group C | Stadion Miejski (Poznan) | ESPN2 (US), ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 19 | 2:45 | England | v | Ukraine | Group D | Donbass Arena | ESPN (US), ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |
June 19 | 2:45 | Sweden | v | France | Group D | Kiev Olympic Stadium | ESPN2 (US), ESPN3 (US),International Coverage |



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