Written by Smithy on September 1st, 2010
SPORT: International Football
On: Sky Sports 3
Date: Tuesday 7th September 2010
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)
Euro 2012 Qualifier - Scotland v Liechtenstein.
Scotland face Liechtenstein at Hampden Park in a qualifying match for Euro 2012. The Scots haven't reached the finals of a European Championship since 1996, and will want to change that.
(Dolby Stereo, Widescreen, Live)
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Posted in: Home Matches
Written by Smithy on August 26th, 2010
SPORT: Sportscene
On: BBC1
Date: Friday 3rd September 2010
Time: 19:00 to 21:30 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)
Lithuania v Scotland.
Live coverage from the Darius Girenas Stadium in Kaunas as Scotland begin their quest to qualify for the European Championship finals in Poland and Ukraine in 2012. The Tartan Army haven't been to the finals of a major championship since 1998, and manager Craig Levein will be hoping to reverse this trend. Presented by Rob Maclean with guests Pat Nevin and John Collins. Commentary comes from Liam McLeod and John Robertson.
(Stereo, Widescreen, Live, Subtitles)
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Posted in: Lithuania
Written by Smithy on February 26th, 2010
The Scotland v Czech Republic match will be shown live on Sky sports 1 on Wednesday 3rd March. This will be Craig Leveans first match in charge of Scotland and will be a good indication of his fresh tactics
On: Sky Sports 1
Date: Wednesday 3rd March 2010
Time: 19:30 to 22:15 (2 hours and 45 minutes long)
Scotland v Czech Republic-Live.
Scotland v Czech Republic at Hampden Park. This is Craig Levein's first game in charge of Scotland. Can the former Leicester and Dundee United boss make a good impression?
(Dolby Stereo, Widescreen, Live)
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Posted in: Friendlys
Written by Smithy on February 1st, 2010
It's been confirmed that the draw for Euro 2012 will be televised on both Eurosport and Sky Sports News.
The draw had been expected about 12 noon but going by the TV schedules it looks like it will be about 11am.
Sky Sports News
SPORT: Euro 2012 Qualifying Draw
On: Sky Sports News (Freeview, Virgin and Sky)
Date: Sunday 7th February 2010
Time: 10:45 to 12:00 (1 hour and 15 minutes long)
The draw for the 2012 European Championship from Warsaw. A chance to see who the home nations will get in their qualifying groups.
(Dolby Stereo, Live, Subtitles)
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Eurosport
SPORT: UEFA Euro 2012 Draw
On: British Eurosport (Virgin and Sky)
Date: Sunday 7th February 2010
Time: 11:00 to 12:00 (1 hour long) VideoPlus: 87668
Coverage of the live draw for the UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying round from Warsaw.
(Live)
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Posted in: Euro 2012
Written by Smithy on January 11th, 2010
The draw for Euro 2012 will take place on Sunday 7th February 2010. Coverage kicks off at 11am Scottish time / 12 noon Central Euopean time. It's epected the actual draw will start arround an hour later.
It's expected the draw will be shown live on Sky Sports News - this will probably be confirmed later this month or early in February.
The dates for the games are likely to be decided between 2 and 4 weeks later.
The full procedure can be found on the UEFA website here.
The format
The 6 pots have been decided already based on previous UEFA qualifiers. There will be 9 groups in total, with six groups of six and three groups of 5.
The nine group winners plus the top runner-up team will go through. The remaining 8 teams will take part in a home and away playoff on the 11/12th and 15th November 2011.
The Pots
Pot One: Spain, Germany, Holland, Italy, England, Croatia, Portugal, France, Russia.
Pot Two: Greece, Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland, Serbia, Turkey, Denmark, Slovakia, Romania.
Pot Three: Israel, Bulgaria, Finland, Norway, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Pot Four: Slovenia, Latvia, Hungary, Lithuania, Belarus, Belgium, Wales, FYR Macedonia, Cyprus.
Pot Five: Montenegro, Albania, Estonia, Georgia, Moldova, Iceland, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein.
Pot Six: Azerbaijan, Luxembourg, Malta, Faroe Islands, Andorra, San Marino.
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