Poland v Greece Live Stream online video UEFA European Championship 2012 Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on 06/8/12 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Poland v Greece Stream Free online video Video Of UEFA European Championship Friday 8 June 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 20:00 CET.UEFA European Championship ,Watch Video online video Live online video,Poland v Greece Live Streaming Video ,Poland v Greece Stream,Poland v Greece Streaming,Poland v Greece Live, Poland v Greece online video,Poland v Greece Results,UEFA European Championship Fixtures.The last time Greece featured in the opening game of a European Championship was in 2004, when they began with victory against hosts Portugal, a result they repeated in the final. Bookmakers offer odds of 700/1 on Poland and Greece being reunited in Kiev for this year's final on 1 July, but while neither side are amongst the favourites for the tournament, both teams go into this match in form. The Poles have lost just once in their last dozen games, while Greece have suffered only one defeat in 21 matches since coach Fernando Santos took over from Otto Rehhagel two years ago.
The Poles, 62nd in the latest Fifa rankings, are the lowest rated side at Euro 2012 but that perhaps doesn't reflect the progress they have made in the last 12 months.
The emergence of Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny plus Borussia Dortmund trio Robert Lewandowski, Jakub Blaszczykowski and Lukasz Piszczek means the Poles can count on at least four players who proved themselves at the highest level this season.
The spine of the team has also been strengthened by the introduction of French-born duo Ludovic Obraniak and Damien Perquis, plus German-raised pair Eugen Polanski and Sebastian Boenisch.
Poland coach Franciszek Smuda originally promised to play "offensive and attractive football" but a 6-0 thrashing from Spain proved a reality check, and he has now instead constructed a cautious, counter-attacking side, with Lewandowski leading the line as a lone striker. However, the onus will be on the home side to attack in Warsaw, especially with their second game coming against Group A favourites Russia.
A high-scoring affair is perhaps unlikely, given the Poles have kept clean sheets in their last five games and Greece were the lowest scorers in qualifying with just 14 goals. However, history suggests there will be at least one goal at Warsaw's National Stadium - only once before has the European Championship begun with a goalless draw. That was back in 1968, when Italy won their semi-final against the Soviet Union on a coin toss after a 0-0 stalemate.
UEFA European Championship
Match : Poland v Greece
Friday Date 8 June 2012
Kick Off Time: 17:00 BST
Venue :National Stadium
Live/Repeat: Live
The Poles, 62nd in the latest Fifa rankings, are the lowest rated side at Euro 2012 but that perhaps doesn't reflect the progress they have made in the last 12 months.
The emergence of Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny plus Borussia Dortmund trio Robert Lewandowski, Jakub Blaszczykowski and Lukasz Piszczek means the Poles can count on at least four players who proved themselves at the highest level this season.
The spine of the team has also been strengthened by the introduction of French-born duo Ludovic Obraniak and Damien Perquis, plus German-raised pair Eugen Polanski and Sebastian Boenisch.
Poland coach Franciszek Smuda originally promised to play "offensive and attractive football" but a 6-0 thrashing from Spain proved a reality check, and he has now instead constructed a cautious, counter-attacking side, with Lewandowski leading the line as a lone striker. However, the onus will be on the home side to attack in Warsaw, especially with their second game coming against Group A favourites Russia.
A high-scoring affair is perhaps unlikely, given the Poles have kept clean sheets in their last five games and Greece were the lowest scorers in qualifying with just 14 goals. However, history suggests there will be at least one goal at Warsaw's National Stadium - only once before has the European Championship begun with a goalless draw. That was back in 1968, when Italy won their semi-final against the Soviet Union on a coin toss after a 0-0 stalemate.
UEFA European Championship
Match : Poland v Greece
Friday Date 8 June 2012
Kick Off Time: 17:00 BST
Venue :National Stadium
Live/Repeat: Live
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