Euro 2012 Qualifying Group I

Euro 2012 Qualifying Group I - Table, Results & Fixtures

Euro 2012.
Team GP W D L GF GA Pts
Spain 8 8 0 0 26 6 24
Czech Republic 8 4 1 3 12 8 13
Scotland 8 3 2 3 9 10 11
Lithuania 8 1 2 5 4 13 5
Liechtenstein 8 1 1 6 3 17 4

Predictions

Group I is a five-team group and looks like a stroll for 2008 European Champions Spain. The Czech Republic will be Spain's closest rival and it's an uphill struggle for Scotland, Lithuania and lightweights Liechtenstein.


Group I Fixtures

03/Sept/2010

Lithuania 0 v Scotland 0

A draw in Kaunas as Scotland faced Lithuania for the fourth successive Euro qualifying campaign.

Liechtenstein 0 v Spain 4

Fernando Torres (twice), David Villa, and David Silva get on the scoresheet for Spain in a canter for the world champions at Rheinpark Stadium in Vaduz.

Rheinpark Stadium, Vaduz, Liechtenstein.
Rheinpark Stadium, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, on the banks of the River Rhein

07/Sept/2010

Scotland 2 v Liechtenstein 1

Mario Frick's second half opener gave the visitors a shock lead before Kenny Miller and a late, late winner from Stephen McManus gave Scotland the points at Hampden Park.

Euro 2012, Hampden Park.

Czech Republic 0 v Lithuania 1

Darvydas Šernas' first half header and a penalty save by keeper Zydrunas Karcemarskas gave Lithuania the points in Olomouc.

08/Oct/2010

Spain 3 v Lithuania 1

In an entertaining contest at the Helmantico Stadium in Salamanca, Fernando Llorente gave the hosts the lead before Darvydas Sernas equalized, Llorente again and a David Silva strike means Spain top the group.

Czech Republic 1 v Scotland 0

Defender Roman Hubnik's second half header gave the hosts the win in Prague at the Synot Tip Arena.

Helmantico Stadium in Salamanca.
Helmantico Stadium in Salamanca

12/Oct/2010

Liechtenstein 0 v Czech Republic 2

Scotland 2 v Spain 3

Scotland came back from two goals down but lost to a late goal from substitute Fernando Llorente. David Villa with a penalty and Andres Iniesta put Spain two goals up before the hosts replied through Naismith and a Pique own goal.

25/March/2011

Spain 1 v Czech Republic

David Villa overtook Raul as Spain's all-time leading scorer with two goals, one a penalty, as Spain came from behind to win in Granada.

29/March/2011

Czech Republic 2 v & Liechtenstein 0

Baros and Kudlec get on the score sheet at the Stadion Strelecky ostrov.

Lithuania 1 v Spain 3

Xavi, Mata, and an own goal help Spain to defeat Lithuania.

03/June/2011

Liechtenstein 2 v Lithuania 0

Liechtenstein recorded a rare win with first half goals from Erne and Polverino.

02/Sept/2011

Lithuania 0 v Liechtenstein 0

03/Sept/2011

Scotland 2 v Czech Republic 2

Scotland were denied a win by a controversial last-minute penalty. Kenny Miller's opener was canceled out by Jaroslav Plasil, Fletcher restored Scotland's lead before Michal Kadlec's penalty.

06/Sept/2011

Scotland 1 v Lithuania 0
It could have been more, but Scotland had to settle for one goal from Steven Naismith after a Darren Fletcher penalty miss.

Spain 6 v Liechtenstein 0
Spain qualify for Euro 2012 with the help of two goals apiece from David Villa and Alvaro Negredo at the Estadio Municipal Las Gaunas in Logrono.

07/Oct/2011

Czech Republic 0 v Spain 2

08/Oct/2011

Liechtenstein 0 v Scotland 1

Craig Mackail-Smith with the only goal in the first half.

Euro 2012, Hampden Park.

11/Oct/2011

Spain 3 v Scotland 1
Goals from David Silva and David Villa were enough to sink Scotland who failed to make the play offs, though they did score from a Goodwillie penalty.

Lithuania 1 v Czech Republic 4
The Czechs secured a play off place with a brace from Michal Kadlec, both penalties, and Jan Rezek.

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