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CCTV's Olympic channel and Fengyun Football, and the provincial sports stations with CSPN, such as Shandong Sports, Liaoning Sports, Jiangsu Sports, etc., will also be broadcast live Euro 2008 Beijing time Euro 2008 and full schedule Euro 2008 Twin Hosts Spoiler Group of Death Horror Group A Switzerland Czech Republic Portugal Turkey Group B Austria Croatia Germany Poland Group C Netherlands Italy Romania France Group D Greece Sweden Spain Russia Here is the full schedule for the European Championship (all in Beijing time): Date of Match Time Opponents City of Match Group A Schedule 00:00 Switzerland-Czech Republic Basel 02:
45 Portugal - Turkey Geneva City 00:00 Czech Republic - Portugal Geneva City 02:45 Switzerland - Turkey Basel 02:
45 Switzerland - Portugal Basel 02:45 Turkey - Czech Republic Geneva City Group B Schedule 00:00 Austria - Croatia Vienna 02:
45 Germany—Poland Klagenfurt 00:00 Croatia—Germany Klagenfurt 02:45 Austria—Poland Vienna 02:
45 Austria - Germany Vienna 02:45 Poland - Croatia Klagenfurt Group C Schedule 00:00 Romania - France Zurich 02:
45 Netherlands—Italy Bern 00:00 Italy—Romania Zurich 02:45 Netherlands—France Bern 02:
45 Netherlands-Romania Bern 02:45 France-Italy Zurich Group D Schedule 00:00 Spain-Russia Innsbruck 02:
45 Greece-Sweden Salzburg 00:00 Sweden-Spain Innsbruck 02:45 Greece-Russia Salzburg 02:
45 Greece-Spain Salzburg 02:45 Russia-Sweden Innsbruck 1 4 Finals 02:45 A1-B2 Basel 02:
45 B1—A2 Vienna 02:45 C1—D2 Basel 02:45 D1—C2 Vienna Semifinals 02:
45 A1-B2 Winner - B1-A2 Winner Basel 02:45 C1-D2 Winner - D1-C2 Winner Vienna Final 02:45 Two Winners Compete for the Championship Vienna.
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opportunities. Because when he leaves, it's up to you to do it...
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In the early hours of this morning (July 1, 2016), in the first 1 4 finals of the 2016 European Championship, Portugal defeated Poland 5-3 on penalties and advanced to the top 4. The details of this game are as follows:
At 3 o'clock on July 1, 2016 Beijing time (21 o'clock on June 30, local time in France), the European Cup 1 4 finals were played in Marseille first, and Poland's Lewandowski scored in the opening 100 seconds, creating the second fastest goal record in the history of the European Cup, breaking the personal 645-minute European Cup goal drought; In the 33rd minute of the game, 18-year-old and 317-day-old Portuguese teenager Renato Sanchez scored his first goal for the national team from a long distance, becoming the youngest goalscorer in the knockout round of the European Championship and the youngest goalscorer in this European Cup; At the end of 90 minutes of regular time, Portugal drew 1-1 with Poland.
Neither side scored in extra time.
In the penalty shootout, Portugal took the first penalty, and Portugal made 5 of 5 free throws, while the penalty kick of Błaszczykowski, Poland's fourth penalty, was saved by Portuguese goalkeeper Patricio, and finally Portugal won 5-3 against Poland.
The line-ups for this match are as follows:
Portugal (4-4-2): 1-Patricio 21-Cedric, 3-Pepe, 4-Fonte, 19-Eliseu 10-Joao Mario (80'20 - Quaresma), 14 - William Carvalho (96'13 - Danilo), 16 - Renato Sanchez, 23 - Adrian Silva (74'8-Moutinho) 17-Nani, 7-Ronaldo.
Poland (4-4-2): 22-Fabianski, 20-Piszczek, 15-Glick, 2-Pazdan, 3-Jenjeczyk, 16-Błaszczykowski, 10-Kryhowiak, 5-Manczynski (98'6 - Jodvovic), 11 - Grositsky (82'21-Kapustka) 7-Milik, 9-Lewandowski.
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Date, Time, Match Phase, Home Team, Away Team, TV Station.
00:00 Group A Group Stage Poland Greece CCTV502:45 Group A Group Stage Russia Czech Republic CCTV500:
00 Group B Group Stage Netherlands Denmark CCTV502:45 Group B Group Stage Germany Portugal CCTV500:00 Group C Group Stage Spain Italy CCTV502:
45 Group C Group Stage Ireland Croatia CCTV500:00 Group D Group Stage France England CCTV502:45 Group D Group Stage Ukraine Sweden CCTV500:
00 Group A Group Stage Greece Czech Republic CCTV502:45 Group A Group Stage Poland Russia CCTV500:00 Group B Group Stage Denmark Portugal CCTV502:
45 Group B Group Stage Netherlands Germany CCTV500:00 Group C Group Stage Italy Croatia CCTV502:45 Group C Group Stage Spain Ireland CCTV500:
00 Group D Group Stage Sweden England CCTV502:45 Group D Group Stage Ukraine France CCTV502:45 Group A Group Stage Greece Russia CCTV502:
45 Group A Group Stage Czech Republic Poland CCTV502:45 Group B Group Stage Portugal Netherlands CCTV502:45 Group B Group Stage Denmark Germany CCTV502:
45 Group C Group Stage Croatia Spain CCTV502:45 Group C Group Stage Italy Ireland CCTV502:45 Group D Group Stage Sweden France CCTV502:
45 Group D Group Stage England Ukraine CCTV502:45 1 4 Finals Group A 1st Group B 2nd CCTV502:45 1 4 Finals Group B 1st Group A 2nd CCTV502:
45 1 4 Finals Group C 1st Group D 2nd CCTV501:45 1 4 Finals Group D 1st Group C 2nd CCTV502:45 Semifinals 1 4 First Win 1 4 Third Win CCTV502:
45 Semifinals 1 4 Second Win 1 4 Fourth Win cctv502:45 Finals Semifinals First Win Semifinals Second Win CCTV5
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Group A: 9 June, 00:00, Warsaw, Poland – Greece, 9 June, 02:45, Wrocław, Russia, Czech Republic, 13 June, 00:
00 Wroclaw Greece - Czech Republic June 13 02:45 Warsaw Poland - Russia June 17 02:45 Warsaw Greece - Russia June 17 02:
45 Wroclaw Czech Republic-Poland B Lease June 10, 00:00 Karkief, Netherlands-Denmark, June 10, 02:45, Leviv, Germany-Portugal, June 14, 00:
00 Leviv Denmark – Portugal 14 June 02:45 Karkief Netherlands – Germany 18 June 02:45 Karkief Portugal – Netherlands 18 June 02:
45 Leviv Denmark – Germany Group C 11 June 00:00 Gdansk Spain – Italy 11 June 02:45 Poznan Ireland – Croatia 15 June 00:
00 Poznan Italy-Croatia June 15 02:45 Gdansk Spain-Ireland June 19 02:45 Gdansk Croatia-Spain June 19 02:
45 Poznan Italy-Ireland Group D 12 June 00:00 Donetsk France - England 12 June 02:45 Kyiv Ukraine - Sweden 16 June 00:
00 Kyiv Sweden – England 16 June 02:45 Donetsk Ukraine – France 20 June 02:45 Kyiv Sweden – France.
20 June, 02:45 Donetsk, England-Ukraine 1 4 Finals, 22 June, 02:45, Warsaw (1)A1-B23 June 02:
45 Gdansk (2)B1—A26/24 02:45 Donetsk (3)C1—D26/25 02:45 Kiev (4)D1-C2 Semifinals June 28 02:
45 Donetsk (1) Winner - (3) Winner 29 June 02:45 Warsaw (2) Winner - (4) Winner Final 2 July 02:45 Kyiv Winner of both sides in the semi-finals.
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At 19 o'clock on October 13, Beijing time (local time in Poland this Thursday), the draw ceremony for the 2012 European Championship qualifying play-offs was held at the Sheraton Hotel in Krakow, Poland. In the end, the match situation was Turkey vs Croatia, Estonia vs Ireland, Czech Republic vs Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Portugal.
The first leg of the play-offs will be played on 11-12 November and the second leg on 15 November, with the eight teams battling it out for the final four places to Euro 2012.
After the Euro 2012 round of 16, the draw will be held in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, on December 2, 2011, and the 16 teams will be divided into four groups to compete for the final title.
On February 29, 2012, the kick-off ceremony will be held for the 100-day countdown to the European Championship.
On June 8, 2012, the main match of the 2012 European Championship began. The opening match will take place in Warsaw, the capital of Poland.
On July 1, 2012, the final of the Euro 2012 was held in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, and the final winner was produced.
CCTV broadcasts the whole process.
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This year's European Championship starts the first round of Champions League qualifying matches on June 2011, the first round of the group stage: September 2011 The sixth round of the group stage: December 2011, the final:
May 19, 2012. CCTV5 has a live broadcast of the Champions League matches.
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On June 8, 2012, the opening and opening matches of the European Championship will be held in Warsaw, Poland, while the final decisive battle will be held in Kiev, Ukraine, on July 1.
CCTV will definitely turn around.
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Definitely there I will always only support Italy.
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Euro 14 2012 was held in Poland, roughly in June.
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This year is just a qualifier for the European Championship, and tomorrow summer will officially start in Ukraine. CCTV5 broadcast the whole process, and the European Cup three years ago was all broadcast live, which was very exciting and very enjoyable.
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Next year? CCTV5 certainly won't miss it.
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June 8th.
Fengyun Football definitely has a live broadcast.
Spain and Germany are very interesting
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Spain, England, and Italy are all worth seeing.
Maybe there's another '04 Greece, it's hard to say.
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It will only start in June next year, CCTV5 must have a live broadcast, and the champion should be either Spain or Germany.
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It's not started yet, it's time for the qualifiers.
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