Euro 2012 Results: Where to Watch LIVE Italy vs. Croatia

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Euro 2012 has started, and for every soccer fan, it’s the best thing to happen aside from the World Cup.

This year’s Euro Cup — a tournament played every four years — will be hosted in Poland and Ukraine. Many big name stars will be present, including Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, Spain’s Xavi and Cesc Fabregas, Netherland’s Arjen Robben, England’s Wayne Rooney and John Terry, France’s Franck Ribery, and Germany’s Philipp Lahm and Bastian Schweinsteiger.

It should be an epic tournament.

TV: In the U.S., all ESPN channels will show Euro 2012 live. Fox Sports or your local Fox channel will show most of the matches. And Fox Soccer Channel will also show all the matches.

Online: All games will be shown on ESPN3 (your internet provider must allow the site)

Below are all of the games and times, for all teams in all groups, through Monday. I have taken the liberty to highlight the “don’t miss” matches (in italics), as those games should be the most fun to watch. You’re welcome.

Note: All times are in EDT.

For full notes and coverage, + video, see here.

Friday, June 8:

Poland vs. Greece (12 p.m.): Tie 1-1

Russia vs. Czech Republic (2:45 p.m.): Russia 4-1

Saturday, June 9:

Netherlands vs. Denmark (12 p.m.) Denmark 1-0

Germany vs. Portugal (2:45 p.m.) Germany 1-0

Sunday, June 10

Spain vs. Italy (12 p.m.) 1-1

Ireland vs. Croatia (2:45 p.m.) Croatia 3-1

Monday, June 11

France vs. England (12 p.m.) 1-1

Ukraine vs. Sweden (2:45 p.m.) Ukraine 2-1

End of First Round of Group Play

Tuesday, June 12

Greece vs. Czech Republic (12 p.m.) 2-1 Czechs

Poland vs. Russia (2:45 p.m.) 1-1

Wednesday, June 13

Denmark vs. Portugal (12 p.m.) 3-2 Portugal

Netherlands vs. Germany (2:45 p.m.) 2-1 Germany

Thursday, June 14

Italy vs. Croatia (12 p.m.)

Spain vs. Ireland (2:45 p.m.)

Friday, June 15

Ukrain vs. France (12 p.m.)

Sweden vs. England (2:45 p.m.)

Saturday, June 16

Czech Republic vs. Poland (12 p.m.)

Greece vs. Russia (2:45 p.m.)

Sunday, June 17

Denmark vs. Germany (12 p.m.)

Netharlands vs. Portugal (2:45 p.m.)