Euro 2012 fixtures in full: Plot every team's path to the final

Friday's draw in Kiev has thrown up some fascinating match-ups at next year's finals, so get your diary out and plan where you will need to be for every match in Poland & Ukraine

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The draw for Euro 2012 was made in Kiev, and has thrown up some fascinating matches.

Here is every group in full, where each match will be played and when, and the path to the final.


GROUP A

Poland Greece Russia Czech Rep
 
June 8
5pm
Poland vs Greece  National Stadium
Warsaw
June 8
7.45pm
Russia vs Czech Rep  Municipal Stadium
Wroclaw
June 12
5pm
Greece vs Czech Rep  Municipal Stadium
Wroclaw
June 12
7.45pm
Poland vs Russia  National Stadium
Warsaw
June 16
7.45pm
Czech Rep vs Poland  Municipal Stadium
Wroclaw
June 16
7.45pm
Greece vs Russia  National Stadium
Warsaw




GROUP B

  Netherlands Denmark Germany Portugal
 
June 9
5pm
Netherlands vs Denmark  Metalist Stadium
Kharkiv
June 9
7.45pm
Germany vs Portugal  Arena Lviv
Lviv
June 13
5pm
Denmark vs Portugal  Arena Lviv
Lviv
June 13
7.45pm
Netherlands vs Germany  Metalist Stadium
Kharkiv
June 17
7.45pm
Portugal vs Netherlands Metalist Stadium
Kharkiv
June 17
7.45pm
Denmark vs Germany  Arena Lviv
Lviv




GROUP C

  Spain Italy Rep.Ireland Croatia
 
June 10
5pm
Spain vs Italy  PGE Arena
Gdansk
June 10
7.45pm
Rep. Ireland  vs Croatia  Municipal Stadium
Poznan
June 14
5pm
Italy vs Croatia  Municipal Stadium
Poznan
June 14
7.45pm
Spain vs Rep. Ireland PGE Arena
Gdansk
June 18
7.45pm
Croatia vs Spain  PGE Arena
Gdansk
June 18
7.45pm
Italy vs Rep. Ireland   Municipal Stadium
Poznan




GROUP D

Ukraine Sweden France England
 
June 11
5pm
France vs England  Donbass Arena
Donetsk
June 11
7.45pm
Ukraine vs Sweden  Olympic Stadium
Kiev
June 15
5pm
Sweden vs England  Olympic Stadium
Kiev
June 15
7.45pm
Ukraine vs France  Donbass Arena
Donetsk
June 19
7.45pm
England vs Ukraine  Donbass Arena
Donetsk
June 19
7.45pm
Sweden vs France  Olympic Stadium
Kiev



QUARTER-FINALS 
June 21
7.45pm
Winner Group A vs
Runner-up Group B 
National Stadium
Warsaw
June 22
7.45pm
Winner Group B vs
Runner-up Group A 
PGE Arena
Gdansk
June 23
7.45pm
Winner Group C vs
Runner-up Group D 
Donbass Arena
Donetsk
June 24
7.45pm
Winner Group D vs
Runner-up Group C 
Olympic Stadium
Kiev



SEMI-FINALS 
June 27
7.45pm
Winner QF1 vs Winner QF3 
Donbass Arena
Donetsk
June 28
7.45pm
Winner QF2 vs Winner QF4 
National Stadium
Warsaw



FINAL 
July 1
7.45pm
Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 
Olympic Stadium
Kiev
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