Euro 2012 TV Schedule: Drama-Filled Matches That Will Be Talked About for Days
The conclusion of group play at Euro 2012 is sure to provide fans with some memorable moments that we won't forget for years.
With so many exciting matchups to look forward to, the next few days should be absolutely amazing. Let's look at three drama-filled matches that will be talked about for days.
Schedule of Play for Sunday, June 17
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Netherlands vs. Portugal, 2:45 p.m. ET on ESPN
Germany vs. Denmark, 2:45 p.m. ET on ESPN2
Italy vs. Ireland
This is an underrated match since several other games have higher-profile teams involved, but this will be a fascinating matchup.
Don't count the Irish out, because they do have talent, and they can hurt Italy on the counter. It's unlikely that Ireland will win this game, but if they were to upset the Italians and prevent them from advancing to the quarterfinals, it would be a match no one would forget for a line time.
Netherlands vs. Portugal
For obvious reasons, this will be a match talked about for a long time because it's impossible for both of these teams to reach the quarterfinal. Someone will have their Euro 2012 campaign end on Sunday.
In a battle of superstars, including Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and the Netherlands' Arjen Robben, Robin van Persie, Wesley Sneijder and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, the successes and failures of these big stars from this game will be long remembered.
Careers are made in matches like this one.
Denmark vs. Germany
A Denmark win could spell doom for the Germans if Portugal defeat the Netherlands, which would result in Germany not making the quarterfinals after entering Euro 2012 as the favorites in the minds of many world football fans.
Germany has been the best team in the tournament thus far after two impressive wins over Portugal and the Netherlands. To see them not even make the knockout stage would be a shock of epic proportions.



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