Football fans around the world can at least try to forget the club they support for a while and enjoy the international football as eight teams battle it out for the four european Championship berths. 12 teams are confirmed for The Euro 2012 to be held in Poland and Ukraine after and now the eyes are set for the two legged play offs the outcome of which will be decided in the next few days.
Bosnia-Hercegovina v Portugal
Portugal may have the slight adge over Bosnia in the paper but host have impressed in the campaign only to be denied by a controversial equaliser frm the spot against France.
Probable eleven :
Bosnia :
Hasagic
Besic, Spahic, Mravac, Jahic
Rahimic, Medunjanin
Pjanic, Misimovic, Lulic
Dzeko
Portugal :
Rui Patricio
Joao Pereira, Bruno Alves, Pepe, Coentrao
Martins, Meireles, Moutinho
Nani, Postiga, Ronaldo
Turkey v Croatia
Will Guus Hiddink’s magic work in this fixture is yet to be seen but home advantage will certainly work in this one.
Probable eleven:
Turkey:
Volkan
G. Gonul, Servet, Egemen, Hakan Balta
Hamit, S. Sahin, S. Inan, Emre, Arda Turan
Burak
Croatia :
Pletikosa
Corluka, Simunic, Vida, Pamic
Srna, Modric, Vukojevic, Perisic
Eduardo, Olic
Czech Republic v Montenegro
Montenegro recent form will be the concern for their coach as they travel to Czech Republic. Czech may well come out victorious in this match.
Probable eleven:
Czech Republic:
Cech
Sivok, Selassie, R. Hubnik, Kadlec
Matejovsky, Kolar
Jiracek, Rosicky, Plasil
Baros
Montenegro :
M. Bozovic
Zverotic, Dzudovic, Savic, V. Bozovic
Pekovic, Kascelan
Vukcevic, Jovetic, Boskovic
Vucinic
Estonia v Rep of Ireland
ireland coach Giovanni Trapattoni is likely to call on Jonathan Walters to partner Robbie Keane up front. Estonia, the runners up of Group C behind Italy will be a happier side if they grab a point agains the Ireland.
Probable eleven:
Estonia:
Vunk, Dmitrijev, Puri
Kelly, Dunne, St. Ledger, Ward
McGeady, Whelan, Andrews, Duff
Keane, Walters
