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Which Euro 2012 group game are you looking forward to the most?
With Germany, Netherlands and Portugal drawn in Group B, and England v France and Spain v Italy two opening fixtures, vote below for the game you are most looking forward to
By Omar Shahid
Friday's Euro 2012 draw produced some mouth-watering clashes, including Group D opener England against France, whilst Netherlands face fierce rivals Germany as reigning champions Spain take on Italy.
Following disappointing World Cup campaigns from England and France in 2010, both sides will be looking to make amends when they meet on June 11, with the Three Lions having failed to beat Les Bleus in their past five meetings.
Germany were drawn in Group B alongside Netherlands, Portugal and Denmark, with the so-called 'group of death' likely to throw up some fascinating encounters.
Whereas, Spain, the current European and World Champions, will meet Italy, who last won the competition in 1968 in their opening fixture of the competition.
HAVE YOUR SAY
Be sure to have your say and vote in our poll below for the game you are most looking forward to.
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Spain - China
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Most Popular Predictions
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Spain 8-0 China
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Spain 4-0 China
- 14.53 %
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Spain 5-0 China
- 11.33 %
"We know each other's games and obviously we're training with each other day in and day out.
"So, it was really good to start up top with him."
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