Italy vs England Live Stream- Quarter Finals 2012
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Euro 2012—quarterfinals, Olimpiyskiy, Kiev, Ukraine
England vs. Italy (kickoff 2:45 p.m. Eastern, Sunday, June 24)
The Euro 2012 quarterfinals conclude with another marquee matchup: England against Italy, with the winner to face Germany in the semifinals.
In
this quarter finals of UEFA Europeon Championship two strong teams are
going to confront each other England and Italy from Quarter finals of
Euro 2012 and this will divert people more attention around the
world.Both the teams were in a great form and defeated others with great
passion and enthusiastically.
Italy
who has come to quarter finals after defeating Croatia where they have
shown extra ordinary performnace which leads them to victory and now
they are ahead to England.They have started thier battle with 1-1 draw
against Spain which is in the Group C match and also they have drawn
against ireland and finished as runnerups and no going to play with the
Group D Team England.
Italy and England are set for a showdown in the Euro 2012
quarterfinals. Both are squads that are coming off disappointing
showings in the World Cup in 2010. However, the two soccer powerhouses
have seemingly shrugged it off and performed well at Euro 2012. England
won Group D after drawing with France then defeating Sweden and
Ukraine. The English have a new manager in Roy Hodgson and he has
apparently been pushing the right buttons with his players. Italy finished second in Group C with two draws with Croatia and Spain then a 2-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland. Italy
and England have not met in a major international tournament in 22
years, but that long absence from each other is about to come to an
end.
Player to Watch for Italy:
Midfielder Andrea PirloThe 33-year-old midfielder is still one of the best in the world and is proving it thus far in Euro 2012. Of Italy's four goals in the tournament, Pirlo has either scored or set up each one. He's Italy's most important player, as he does a little bit of everything for the Azzurri. The Juventus midfielder can provide adequate defensive support or be a viable attacking threat from the midfield. Thus far in Euro 2012, it's evident that Pirlo makes Italy tick.
Player to Watch for England:
Midfielder Steven GerrardJudging by their 2-0-1 record, you would think England has been dominant—but you'd be wrong. The lone bright spot has been Steven Gerrard. After being named captain for Euro 2012, the Liverpool midfielder has assisted on three of England's five goals in the tournament.Like Pirlo for Italy, Gerrard can do it all for England and is the catalyst for many of their goals—especially in set pieces. Gerrard also has impressive striking ability (two shots on goal in Euro 2012) so don't be surprised if the English Captain puts one in the back of the net.
Player to Watch for Italy:
Midfielder Andrea PirloThe 33-year-old midfielder is still one of the best in the world and is proving it thus far in Euro 2012. Of Italy's four goals in the tournament, Pirlo has either scored or set up each one. He's Italy's most important player, as he does a little bit of everything for the Azzurri. The Juventus midfielder can provide adequate defensive support or be a viable attacking threat from the midfield. Thus far in Euro 2012, it's evident that Pirlo makes Italy tick.
Player to Watch for England:
Midfielder Steven GerrardJudging by their 2-0-1 record, you would think England has been dominant—but you'd be wrong. The lone bright spot has been Steven Gerrard. After being named captain for Euro 2012, the Liverpool midfielder has assisted on three of England's five goals in the tournament.Like Pirlo for Italy, Gerrard can do it all for England and is the catalyst for many of their goals—especially in set pieces. Gerrard also has impressive striking ability (two shots on goal in Euro 2012) so don't be surprised if the English Captain puts one in the back of the net.