Euro 2012
Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson
England boss Roy Hodgson admits Scott Parker could still miss Euro 2012 despite being named in his 23-man squad.
Leicester City defender Sean St Ledger is backing the Republic of Ireland to cause a surprise or two at Euro 2012.
Striker Robin van Persie joins up with the Dutch squad having yet to make a final decision on his Arsenal future.
Headlines
- France Injured Kaboul to miss Euro 2012
- England Carroll in England Euro squad
- Denmark Denmark select Bendtner and Agger
- R. of Ireland Fahey and Foley concern for Irish
- Portugal Portugal name Nani and Meireles
- England Lineker backs Crouch for England
- Netherlands Krul & Vorm still in Dutch squad
- England Hodgson relishing Neville link-up
- England Parker a doubt for England squad
- Czech Rep. Cech and Rosicky in Czech squad
- England Gary Neville joins England staff
- Sweden Elmander included in Sweden squad
- Italy Italy call on Balotelli for Euros
- R. of Ireland O'Shea injury doubt for Euro 2012
Video & Audio
- VideoEngland forwards concern Shearer
- VideoHodgson selects Terry on form
- VideoRuddy on England, Norwich & weddings
- VideoExciting times for England - Shearer
- VideoNeville appointment delights Hodgson
- VideoJames on Terry, Ferdinand & England
- VideoFerguson backs Ferdinand experience
- AudioMcClean could be 'significant' - O'Neill
Latest Football
- Poland v Greece 17:00
- Russia v Czech Rep. 19:45
- Netherlands v Denmark 17:00
- Germany v Portugal 19:45
Euro 2012 venue guide
Euro 2012 venue guide
BBC Sport's guide to the eight stadiums being used for Euro 2012
Comment & Analysis
Show all blogsChief football writer Phil McNulty finds the new England boss in confident mood at the announcement of his Euro 2012 squad
BBC pundits on how far can Roy Hodgson take England at the Euros and who are the favourites for glory
The BBC's Adam Easton reports from Warsaw on Poland's attempts to shrug off an ugly history of racism in football before Euro 2012.
Opinion from Sweden, Switzerland, Italy and Finland as ex-players and top pundit assess Roy Hodgson's credentials
Martin Keown, David James, Chris Waddle, Jan Molby and Danny Mills assess England's chances at Euro 2012
What makes the new England manager tick? Radio 4 investigates
Euro 2012 championship co-host Poland's glory days on the pitch appear to be firmly in the past. Can the tournament revive the fortunes of a once-great footballing nation?
Which teams qualified for the 2012 European Championship?
After domestic triumph with Real and a goalscoring revival for his country under a new coach, Portugal's star player could be ready to make history this summer
Thomas Sorensen is celebrating 100 caps and a fifth major tournament as Denmark's first-choice goalkeeper at Euro 2012.
Why the future of France coach Laurent Blanc is uncertain despite excellent results
For many Greeks, Euro 2012 cannot come soon enough, with fans in dire need of a distraction from the country's economic crisis
A profile of all 13 European Championships from 1960 to 2008
Why England's Euro 2012 opponents cannot afford to be without their mystifying marksman
"Lev Yashin was one of the best I've seen - he was the model for goalkeeping for the next 10 to 15 years, without a doubt." - Gordon Banks
Now a dominant force in the game, Spain first triumphed on the international stage nearly half a century ago - a win hardly remembered even in their own country
Spurs legend Alan Mullery relives his infamous sending off against Yugoslavia as England's world champions came unstuck in Italy.
Belgium's Paul van Himst recalls German excellence - and his celluloid revenge
It was the team of Yorath, Toshack and James, but why has the Wales of Yugoslavia 1976 been forgotten by so many for so long?
How Belgium allied talent with discipline to confound expectations and reach the final
John Motson and France midfielder Luis Fernandez pay tribute to a magician with all the tricks
Marco van Basten's unforgettable volley ends the Soviet Union's last chance of glory
Denmark hero Kim Vilfort recalls how his country stunned the football world
England suffered more shoot-out heartache, but Euro '96 was still a magical experience for their players and fans.
World Cup holders France complete an historic double in Netherlands and Belgium
Phil McNulty remembers a mad month in Portugal when a young Everton striker starred for England and a German led Greece to glory
Euro 2008 - Spain go the distance and the 'Coca-Cola Kid' has a near miss