The cynics would have it that we are about to see the worst showing by host nations in the history of the tournament. But while Austria seem to have no chance, co-hosts Switzerland could yet be a surprise package... Posted June 06, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
There's no shortage of talent on show in Austria and Switzerland. And with an even field, it could be one of the best tournaments for years. Posted May 24, 2008 by Chester Carrick
The co-hosts are not exactly among the top-flight teams, but the biggest underdogs of them all showed how to upset the might of Germany, France, Italy and the rest at Euro 2004. Posted June 04, 2008 by Greg Varkonyi
So long as they don't lose either game against Russia, Steve McClaren should be in good shape for the finals in Austria and Switzerland. Posted September 12, 2007 by Kevin WL
The Swiss international defender hasn't always been a favourite with fans at the Emirates. So what has changed to make him an instant hero? Posted February 12, 2008 by ArsenalnFriends.com
The Italian's first effort was a bit tepid and stale but, hey, look what happened after Steve McClaren got off to a flying start. Posted February 08, 2008 by Syd Farr
To spectators it might seem boring, but to be on board a racing yacht is just as exciting as the Grand National. Posted July 05, 2007 by Craig Hackney
Two experienced coaches have slipped under the SFA radar but both have the credentials to slip into Alex McLeish's shoes and take Scotland to the World Cup finals. Posted December 13, 2007 by Graham Mann
The title favourites are the only surviving players from Switzerland and Belgium, but the countries with massive representation are far less likely to succeed in the Australian Open. Posted January 17, 2008 by Ilana Berger
On paper, the Spaniards have more talent than any other team competing in Austria and Switzerland. But with no trophies since 1964, have they got the bottle? Posted May 30, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
The dust has settled on another domestic campaign across the top leagues in Europe. Some people may think it's all over for the summer, but not quite - we're in our two-year cycle of having mates round for a barbecue to watch the match. Posted May 27, 2008 by Sam Dalton
As the second round of matches get under way in Austria and Switzerland, this author has a look back at the goal-fest so far. Posted June 12, 2008 by Patrick Cook
Federer and Nadal go head to head in David Cup draw Posted September 28, 2006 by Reuters
By playing a weakened team that gave Switzerland an unsurprising victory, Chelsea's new boss has knocked his team out of their winning stride. Posted June 17, 2008 by Larry Kwirirayi
Goals are hard to come by in Austria and Switzerland, but it's early days and strikers have yet to get into top gear. Posted June 10, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
It's back to the old 4-4-2 after those friendlies against Switzerland and France that rekindled painful memories of life under Sven and the Wally with the Brolly. Posted June 05, 2008 by basem adi
An alternative look at the players to watch for at the upcoming spectacular in Switzerland and Austria. Posted June 03, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
The experienced former boss of Switzerland and Inter Milan has the skill to keep the Cottagers in the Premier League. But the next four games will be crucial. Posted March 18, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
They beat England twice in the group stages and they score goals for fun. They will miss Eduardo's strike power, but are they the team to watch in Austria and Switzerland? Posted June 04, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
The tragedy which claimed the lives of many of Manchester United's top players was due to be commemorated at next month's England-Switzerland game. But the boffins at Soho Square have ruled out the tribute. What do YOU think? Posted January 20, 2008 by Sportingo Team
Quality not quantity is what counts when it comes to the European Championships - and if it ain't broke, don't fix it! Posted July 03, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
The usual suspects have their paths to glory in 2009 set out for them, with Spain v Serbia and Switzerland v USA the pick. Posted September 28, 2008 by Jay Jarrahi
Most European leagues are decided by spending power but this summer's tournament in Austria and Switzerland depends on skill and tactical acumen. And with up to six teams in with a realistic chance, it promises to be a cracker. Posted May 10, 2008 by Matt Genner
The likes of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Andorra are not exactly worrying sales figures waiting in the new England coach's in-tray. But then they said that ahead of the Euro 2008 qualifiers. Posted November 28, 2007 by CaughtOffside.com
A fascinating new series entitled "All the Presidential Men" about the launch of football's governing body and the men who have held the title of President. Posted August 10, 2007 by Chris Oakley
There will be plenty of Premier League players on show in Austria and Switzerland this summer and if the Old Trafford duo are on form, the Portuguese have a great chance of lifting the trophy. Equally, Spain have two potential world-beaters in Cesc Fabregas and Fernando Torres. Posted April 27, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
After a disappointing 2007, the 22-year-old has already reached an all-time high of 28 in the men's rankings this year and looks set to carry the tennis baton for Switzerland for a long time. Posted March 13, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
Some fans and the press have given Fabio's boys a rough ride but the 2-1 win over Switzerland wasn't so bad and the Wembley booing was out of order. Posted February 08, 2008 by Soma Sundara Rajan
We're into week two and the Spanish, Dutch and Germans dominate the Team of the Tournament so far. Posted June 13, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
With defending champions Greece eliminated and world champions Italy on the brink, football's second most prestigious international tournament is nearing its elimination stage Posted June 16, 2008 by James Mortimer
Could the signatures of Dani Guiza, Mario Gomez and Marco Borriello be the most coveted of the summer? Posted May 22, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
Far off the cut, the young Hawaiian golfing prodigy placed last in the European Masters. Wie was shocked and dismayed, but on her first trip to Europe to compete in a men's tournament, is it such a surprise that the precocious teenager might fall prey to nerves? Posted September 09, 2006 by Reuters