The Euro tournament, also called the European Championsship in Football, has been played every fourth year since 1960 with Sovjet Union being the first winner, followed by Spain (1964), Italy (1968), West Germany (1972 and 1980), Czechoslovakia (1976), France (1984 and 2000), The Netherlands (1988), Denmark (1992), Germany (1996), Greece (2004) and Spain (2008) winning it.
Eurovision Song Contest news related to Euro 2012:
- Ukraine needs support from Gaitana in Euro2012 match against England
- Lenny Kuhr's De Troubadour turned into De Controleur about Euro 2012
- Jedward exchange their Lipstick for Green Capes at Euro 2012
- Roger Cicero sings the official Euro 2012 song for the German national football team
- Swedish football team sing Diggiloo-Diggiley for Euro 2012
Schedule for Euro 2012:
| Time CET | Host city | Team 1 | Result | Team 2 | Group/stage | ||
| June 8th - 18:00 | Warsaw | Poland | |
1 - 1 | |
Greece |
A |
| June 8th - 20:45 | Warsaw | Russia | |
4 - 1 | |
Czech republic | A |
| June 9th - 18:00 | Kharkiv | The Netherlands | |
0 - 1 | |
Denmark | B |
| June 9th - 20:45 | Lviv | Germany | |
1 - 0 | |
Portugal | B |
| June 10th - 18:00 | Gdańsk | Spain | |
1 - 1 | |
Italy | C |
| June 10th - 20:45 | Poznań | Ireland | |
1 - 3 | |
Croatia | C |
| June 11th - 18:00 | Donetsk | France | |
1 - 1 | |
England | D |
| June 11th - 20:45 | Kiev | Ukraine | |
2 - 1 | |
Sweden | D |
| June 12th - 18:00 | Wrocław | Greece | |
1 - 2 | |
Czech Republic | A |
| June 12th - 20:45 | Warsaw | Poland | |
1 - 1 | |
Russia | A |
| June 13th - 18:00 | Lviv | Denmark | |
2 - 3 | |
Portugal | B |
| June 13th - 20:45 | Kharkiv | The Netherlands | |
1 - 2 | |
Germany | B |
| June 14th - 18:00 | Poznań | Italy | |
1 - 1 | |
Croatia | C |
| June 14th - 20:45 | Gdańsk | Spain | |
4 - 0 | |
Ireland | C |
| June 15th - 18:00 | Donetsk | Ukraine | |
0 - 2 | |
France | D |
| June 15th - 20:45 | Kiev | Sweden | |
2 - 3 | |
England | D |
| June 16th - 20:45 | Wrocław | Czech Republic | |
1 - 0 | |
Poland | A |
| June 16th - 20:45 | Warsaw | Greece | |
1 - 0 | |
Russia | A |
| June 17th - 20:45 | Kharkiv | Portugal | |
2 - 1 | |
The Netherlands | B |
| June 17th - 20:45 | Lviv | Denmark | |
1 - 2 | |
Germany | B |
| June 18th - 20:45 | Gdańsk | Croatia | |
0 - 1 | |
Spain | C |
| June 18th - 20:45 | Poznań | Italy | |
2 - 0 | |
Ireland | C |
| June 19th - 20:45 | Donetsk | England | |
1 - 0 | |
Ukraine | D |
| June 19th - 20:45 | Kiev | Sweden | |
2 - 0 | |
France | D |
| June 21st - 20:45 | Warsaw | Czech Republic | |
0 - 1 | |
Portugal | Quarterfinal |
| June 22nd - 20:45 | Gdańsk | Germany | |
4 - 2 | |
Greece | Quarterfinal |
| June 23rd - 20:45 | Donetsk | Spain | |
2 - 0 | |
France | Quarterfinal |
| June 24th - 20:45 | Kiev | England | |
0 - 0 OP/ 0 - 0 EP 2 - 4 P |
|
Italy | Quarterfinal |
| June 27th - 20:45 | Donetsk | Portugal | |
0 - 0 OP/ 0 - 0 EP 2 - 4 P |
|
Spain | Semi-final 1 |
| June 28th - 20:45 | Warsaw | Germany | |
1 - 2 | |
Italy | Semi-final 2 |
| July 1st - 20:45 | Kiev | Spain | |
4 - 0 | |
Italy | Final |
OP = Score after ordinary play
EP = Score after extended play
P = Final result after penalty decision