Ukraine 0-2 France Highlights – Euro 2012
France secured their first group win at Euro 2012 at the expense of co-hosts Ukraine during a rain-interrupted spectacle in Donetsk.
France secured their first group win at Euro 2012 at the expense of co-hosts Ukraine during a rain-interrupted spectacle in Donetsk.
Mario Mandzukic’s second-half equaliser earns Croatia a vital draw against Italy to leave Group C qualification wide open.
Fernando Torres scores twice as Spain move top of Group C with a win that knocks Republic of Ireland out of Euro 2012.
Germany move closer to the quarter-finals with a 2-1 win over the Netherlands, leaving the Dutch on the verge of an exit.
Poland produced a stirring performance in Warsaw to hold Russia to a draw and strengthen their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages.
Czech Republic’s Euro 2012 campaign came alive thanks to two goals in the first six minutes against 2004 champions Greece.
England’s opening Euro 2012 game ended in stalemate as they played out a low-key draw with France in Donetsk.
Andriy Shevchenko is the hero for hosts Ukraine as they come from behind to beat Sweden and go top of Group D.
Cesc Fabregas rescued a point for Spain as the champions began the defence of their European title with a less than convincing performance in Gdansk.
Watch highlights as Croatia beat Ireland 3-1 in Group C, with Everton’s Nikica Jelavic scoring their decisive second goal.
Michael Krohn-Dehli’s expertly taken first-half strike earned Denmark a shock win against a Netherlands side who missed a stack of chances.
Russia went top of Group A after two goals by Alan Dzagoev condemned Czech Republic to defeat in their opening Euro 2012 game.
Poland and Greece both had a man sent off as an eventful opening match of Euro 2012 ended in a draw.
England concluded their preparations for Euro 2012 with a win over Belgium that gave new manager Roy Hodgson his second successive victory since taking charge.
Chelsea’s top ten goals of the season 2011 – 2012
Roy Hodgson’s reign as England manager began in Oslo’s Ullevaal Stadium with a first win against Norway in 32 years.
Chelsea achieved a dramatic Champions League final victory over Bayern Munich following a penalty shoot-out at the home of the German side.
Manchester City scored two injury-time goals to see off 10-man QPR and win the Premier League title in dramatic style.
Manchester United missed out on the Premier League title despite victory at Sunderland after arch rivals Manchester City beat Queens Park Rangers.
Arsenal secured their place in next season’s Champions League with a thrilling victory at the Hawthorns that owed much to a series of errors made by West Brom goalkeeper Marton Fulop.