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Friday, 25 March 2011European Championship QualifyingAustria v Belgium, GpA, 19:30Hungary v Netherlands, GpE, 19:30Serbia v Northern Ireland, GpC, 19:30Slovenia v Italy, GpC, 19:45Luxembourg v France, GpD, 20:00Spain v Czech Republic, GpI, 21:00Under-21 Friendly MatchPortugal U21 v Rep of Ireland U21, 17:15International MatchPanama v BoliviaJapan v Montenegro, 10:45South Korea v Honduras, 11:00South Korea v Colombia, 11:00China PR v New Zealand, 11:30Estonia v Uruguay, 17:00Montenegro v Uzbekistan, 17:00Lithuania v Poland, 19:30Saturday, 26 March 2011European Championship QualifyingArmenia v Russia, GpB, 15:00Wales v England, GpG, 15:00Bulgaria v Switzerland, GpG, 16:45Georgia v Croatia, GpF, 17:00Cyprus v Iceland, GpH, 18:00Israel v Latvia, GpF, 18:05Bosnia-Hercegovina v Romania, GpD, 18:15Albania v Belarus, GpD, 19:00Andorra v Slovakia, GpB, 19:00Germany OFF Azerbaijan, GpA, 19:00Germany v Kazakhstan, GpA, 19:00Norway v Denmark, GpH, 19:00Malta v Greece, GpF, 19:30Rep of Ireland v FYR Macedonia, GpB, 19:45International MatchPanama v Bolivia, 02:00Colombia v Ecuador, 17:00Portugal v Chile, 20:45Mexico v Paraguay, 21:00USA v Argentina, 23:00Sunday, 27 March 2011International MatchScotland v Brazil, 14:00Monday, 28 March 2011Under-21 Friendly MatchEngland U21 v Iceland U21, 19:45Tuesday, 29 March 2011European Championship QualifyingCzech Republic v Liechtenstein, GpI, 16:30Sweden v Moldova, GpE, 18:00Israel v Georgia, GpF, 18:05Turkey v Austria, GpA, 18:30Romania v Luxembourg, GpD, 18:45Estonia v Serbia, GpC, 19:30Netherlands v Hungary, GpE, 19:30Belgium v Azerbaijan, GpA, 19:45Lithuania v Spain, GpI, 19:45Northern Ireland v Slovenia, GpC, 19:45UEFA Under-21 Championship QualifyingAndorra U21 v Wales U21, G3International MatchSouth Korea v Montenegro, 11:00China PR v Honduras, 11:35Belarus v Canada, 16:00Qatar v Russia, 16:30Ecuador v Peru, 17:00Cyprus v Bulgaria, 18:30Slovakia v Denmark, 19:15Colombia v Chile, 19:30Greece v Poland, 19:30Germany v Australia, 19:45Rep of Ireland v Uruguay, 19:45Ukraine v Italy, 19:45England v Ghana, 20:00France v Croatia, 20:00Portugal v Finland, 20:45Wednesday, 30 March 2011International MatchUSA v Paraguay, 01:00Costa Rica v Argentina, 03:00Mexico v Venezuela, 04:00

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Wales will look to keep their fading Euro 2012 dreams alive when they welcome neighbours England to the Millennium Stadium.Having opened their qualification campaign with three defeats, Gary Speed's side know they have a mountain to climb if they are to end their long wait for a place at a major tournament.The Dragons are fast running out of time in their efforts to reach the 2012 European Championships in Ukraine and Poland, suggesting they are poised for further international heartache.Confidence needs to be restored to a side that has tasted defeat on its last four outings, scoring only one goal in the process.Speed will be hoping that Wales can turn the corner on Saturday, in his first competitive fixture since inheriting the national reins from John Toshack.It could be that a meeting with England is just what the Dragons need, with a full house in Cardiff expected to generate a red-hot atmosphere.The Three Lions will enter the game, though, knowing that they have prevailed in the last two meetings between the two nations - during qualification for the 2006 World Cup.They have, however, alternated between victory and defeat on their last five visits to Wales and were that record to continue this weekend, they would leave with nothing.England's recent away record suggests they are capable of bucking that trend, with a defeat in the Ukraine after they had already booked their place at the 2010 World Cup representing the only setback they have suffered on the road in their last six outings.Goals have also been in plentiful supply for Fabio Capello's men of late, with only Montenegro and Algeria having kept them out in their last 13 fixtures.More goals and another three points against Wales this weekend would be enough to take England to the top of Group G on goal difference, with current leaders Montenegro not in action.Wales team newsWales' build-up to the game has been dominated by contrasting fortunes for two of their most promising young stars.News that Tottenham winger Gareth Bale has suffered a hamstring injury and will play no part on Saturday has come as a major blow to the hosts, as he was widely acknowledged as the man most capable of causing England problems.Speed is, however, delighted to have Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey available again and has opted to hand the 20-year-old the captain's armband, making him Wales' youngest-ever skipper.That role was up for grabs after Craig Bellamy decided to step aside, but the on-loan Cardiff striker will still be an important part of Speed's plans.Sam Vokes, who has recently agreed a loan switch to Norwich, has replaced the injured Robert Earnshaw in the Wales squad and will be vying for a striking berth alongside the likes of Steve Morison, Simon Church and Ched Evans.England team newsEngland's preparations have also generated plenty of headlines, with Capello having decided to hand John Terry the captaincy again, 13 months after the Chelsea centre-half was stripped of the honour and replaced by Rio Ferdinand.Injuries to Manchester United defender Ferdinand and vice-captain Steven Gerrard, who will again be missing this weekend, convinced the Italian that it was time for a U-turn.The Three Lions saw Birmingham goalkeeper Ben Foster withdraw from the squad on Friday with a throat infection and his place has gone to West Brom's Scott Carson.Everton's Phil Jagielka is expected to provide cover for Ferdinand, while youngsters Jack Wilshere and Andy Carroll are again pushing hard for starting berths.Kyle Walker, currently taking in a loan spell at Aston Villa, and Wolves winger Matt Jarvis will be hoping to make their senior debuts in Cardiff.
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Tonight on ESPN I am going to watch the Arsenal of International football.Sunday off to the Emirates to see Brasil play ScotlandTuesday its England vs GhanaGod I hate International week!!!!

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watching slovenia v Italypazzini and cassano upfront

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Italy have done ok, looked tidy enough in midfield with Aquilani & MontolivoThe two no.10's on both teams were the most impressive playersI would like to see Rossi in for Mauri and they play 4-3-3 with Cassano & Rossi either side of PiazziniAlso Palombo is better than Motta, why aint he inda squad

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