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Next game for your team before EURO 2012

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Croatia Next match:  Republic of Ireland  v  Croatia  10/06/2012 20:45CET Czech Republic Next match:  Russia  v  Czech Republic  08/06/2012 20:45CET Denmark Next match:  Denmark  v  Norway  15/01/2012 England Next match:  France  v  England  11/06/2012 18:00CET France Next match:  France  v  England  11/06/2012 18:00CET Germany Next match:  Germany  v  Portugal  09/06/2012 20:45CET Greece Next match:  Greece  v  Belgium  29/02/2012 Italy Next match:  Italy  v  USA  29/02/2012 Netherlands Next match:  Netherlands  v  Denmark  09/06/2012 18:00CET Poland Next match:  Poland  v  Greece  08/06/2012 18:00CET Portugal Next match:  Germany  v  Portugal  09/06/2012 20:45CET Republic of Ireland Next match:  Republic of Ireland  v  Croatia  10/06/2012 20:45CET Russia Next match:  Russia  v  Czech Republic  08/06/2012 20:45CET Spain Next match:  Spain  v  Venezuela  29/02/2012 Sweden Next match:  Qatar  v  Sweden  23/01/2012 Ukraine Next match:  Israel   v   Ukraine   29/02/2012 th

Lviv opens to the world

Situated 70 km from the Polish border in western Ukraine, Lviv is a vibrant cultural and historical center famous for its picturesque old town and easy-going coffee-house culture. The area around Ploshcha Rynok (Market Square) is a UNESCO world heritage site, its cobbled streets and stunning architecture a proud symbol of the city's rich past. Lviv, has long been a focal point for tourists, whose experience will now be enhanced by the investments made in infrastructure in the build-up to UEFA EURO 2012. While the crowning glory is the newly constructed Area Lviv, with a tournament capacity of 30,000, fans will feel the impact of regeneration work throughout their stay - from the new terminal building at the airport links and excellent hotel accommodation. And aside from the stadium itself, there will be few stunning places from which to watch a match than the beautiful surrounds of the official fan zone in front of the Lviv Opera on Svobody Square.

Arena Lviv Welcomes you!

The Arena Lviv was inaugurated on 29 October, with a concert by Ukrainian and international pop stars. Work had begun in November 2008 on the 30,000 - seat stadium, which will stage three Group B matches during UEFA EURO 2012 before becoming home to local side FC Karpaty Lviv. While the stadium pays homage to the past with traditional Ukrainian ornamentation enhancing the modern exterior, inside, its two-tiered stands offer the perfect sightliness for watching a game. A transparent roof protects fans from the elements, while a walkway at the back of the lower tier provides a sense of space and comfort. With the seats in the upper deck predominantly blue and those below mostly yellow in the design of the Ukrainian flag, the stadium's allegiances were firmly aligned when Oleh Blokhin's team played their first match there against Austria in a friendly on 15 November.

UEFA EURO 2012 Club Prestige An unforgettable experience

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Watch the drama and excitement unfold in style and comfort by purchasing UEFA EURO 2012 Club Prestige corporate hospitality package. Club Prestige guarantees the best seats for every game in each of the tournament's eight stadiums, as well as gourmet catering provided by the acclaimed DO & CO. Pre- and post - match entertainment, a selection of fine wines and complimentary parking passes are also included in the packages; perfects for leading business looking to entertain clients. There are two main products available: Club Prestige Platinum, which gives access to a private skybox, and Club Prestige Gold, which allows access to a shared hospitality business lounge. Examples of packages: Kyiv 3: Club Prestige Gold: three group matches in Kyiv, shared business lounge. Warsaw 5: Club Prestige Platinum: three group matches, a quarter-final and semi-final in Warsaw, private skybox. Further information can be found on  www.uefa.com UEFA offer the only in-stadium Club Prestige h

Fabio Capello resigns!

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Capello  has quit as England manager. Fabio Capello resigned following a meeting with FA chairman David Bernstein and general secretary Alex Horne. An FA statement read: 'The Football Association can confirm that Fabio Capello has today resigned as England manager.' The statement went on: 'This follows a meeting involving FA chairman David Bernstein, FA general secretary Alex Horne and Fabio Capello at Wembley Stadium. 'The discussions focused on the FA board's decision to remove the England team captaincy from John Terry, and Fabio Capello's response through an Italian broadcast interview. 'In a meeting for over an hour, Fabio's resignation was accepted and he will leave the post of England manager with immediate effect.' Bernstein said the resignation was the right course of action. The FA chairman said: 'I would like to stress that during today's meeting and throughout his time as England manager, Fabio has conducted himself in an extre