The referee blows for full time and the Czech Republic win1-0 and qualify for the quarter finals!
90' +4
T. Pekhart gets yellow.
Błaszczykowski heads over Čech! KADLEC HEADS THE BALL OFF THE LINE! Kadlec saves the Czechs from conceding a goal!
90' +3
Boenisch is called for foul on Hübschman as they competed for a header at the top of the Czech penalty area.
90' +1
T. Pekhart enters the game and replaces M. Baroš.
A minimum of 4 minutes to be added on in this game.
90'
D. Perquis gets yellow.
The corner is defended successfully by the Czechs. Perquis is given a yellow for his tackle on Rezek.
89'
Błaszczykowski delivers a cross into Lewandowski! The ball is cleared for a corner to Poland.
88'
J. Rezek enters the game and replaces V. Pilař.
87'
J. Błaszczykowski gets yellow.
J. Plašil gets yellow.
Błaszczykowski and Plašil are given yellows for some arguing after the whistle.
86'
Dudka blasts his shot into the Czech wall. WASILEWSKI HEADS TOWARD GOAL! Wasilewski's header is just over the Czech goal!
85'
A free kick awarded to Poland from 30 yards out.
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84'
F. Rajtoral enters the game and replaces P. Jiráček.
The goal scorer, Jiráček who was also shaken up on the last play, makes way for Rajtoral.
82'
Poland had gone a national-record 512 minutes without conceding a goal before Dimitris Salpingidis's equaliser for Greece in the opening ficture of EURO 2102.
80'
Čech is off his line and punches clear. Piszczek shoots from distance! Piszczek's blistering shot is blocked by a header from Jiráček who is shaken up by the driven shot.
79'
The Czech corner is cleared and the Polish are on the attack! Poland win a corner.
78'
Mierzejewski is called for a foul on Pilař in a dangerous area. Dudka clears the danger at the vital moment for a Czech corner.
77'
Poland takes a corner that is cleared by the Polish defense. Tytoń is forced out of his box to make a sliding challenge on Baroš who was on the counter attack!
75'
Baroš is called for off side in a tense moment for the Polish defense. The striker was in on goal had the whistle not blown.
74'
Should the present scorelines hold, The Czech Republic and Greece would advance from Group A, as Greece still leads Russia 1-0.
73'
P. Brożek enters the game and replaces L. Obraniak.
A. Mierzejewski enters the game and replaces R. Murawski.
Lewandowski shoots from the top of the box! Čech saves!
72'
P. Jiráček has scored a goal for Czechia! Assist by M. Baroš.
Jiráček takes a pass from Baroš inside the Polish area! Jiráček cuts back to his right foot and shoots! JIRACEK SCORES!!! The Czech Republic take the lead 1-0!
71'
Grosicki breaks down the left side and attempts a cross that goes out for a goal kick. Polands first real threat of the second half comes to an end.
69'
Baroš plays a pass to Selassie who loses his footing, and the ball is out for a Polish throw in.
68'
BAROS SHOOTS! TYTON SAVES! Baroš's shot at the top of the area on the counter attack is saved by the Polish keeper.
66'
UPDATE: Greece are still leading Russia 1-0. A draw here in this game would see both teams eliminated as it stands right now.
65'
Sivok heads the ball toward goal! Tytoń with the save and punches the rebound clear!
64'
Pilař is fouled outside the box to the right of the Polish goal. Pilař causing the defense trouble on that left flank.
63'
Another free kick to be taken by Plašil, this time to the right of the Polish goal. Selassie heads toward goal! Selassie's header is over the goal and the game remains tied at 0.
62'
Plašil delivers the cross from the free kick! Sivok heads the ball straight in the air! Polish defense clears.
61'
M. Wasilewski gets yellow.
Wasilewski is penalized for a foul on Limberský just outside the box to the left of the Czech goal.
60'
Petr Jiráček's goal against Greece, which came after two minutes 14 seconds, was the joint-third fastest goal in UEFA European Championship history. The Czech Republic scored a second inside the opening six minutes against Greece – no side had previously scored two before the 14th minute at a UEFA European Championship.
59'
Pilař is fouled by Dudka as he was breaking down the flank for the Czechs.
57'
Lewandowski, who scored the first goal at UEFA EURO 2012, has scored seven in his last six games for club and country.
56'
K. Grosicki enters the game and replaces E. Polanski.
Polanski, who had picked up a booking, is replaced by Grosicki who is making his first appearance at EURO 2012.
55'
Unlike the first half, the Czechs have come out of the locker room on the attack.
54'
Selassie delivers a cross that rolls dangerously across the face of goal. Limberský shoots at the back post! Limberský's shot is wide of the Polish goal.
53'
Baroš wins a free kick at center field after being taken down by Wasilewski.
52'
Plašil takes the corner for the Czech Republic and Lewandowski shows his defensive abilities by heading the ball clear.
51'
Pilař takes the corner short. Baroš shoots from the top of the area and earns another Czech corner.
50'
Limberský cuts through the defense on the left flank before winning a corner for Czech Republic.
48'
E. Polanski gets yellow.
Polanski receives a yellow card, his second of the tournament, for a tackle on Pilař. Should Poland advance, Polanski will have to miss the next game.
47'
The Czechs with an early corner to be taken by Plašil. The corner is headed out of the box, but the Czechs still applying pressure.
46'
The Czech Republic kick off and the second half is underway! In the other game taking place, Greece have taken a 1-0 lead. As it stands, each of these teams must win in order to make it through to the group stage, a draw is not enough for the Czechs should Greece go on to win against Russia.
45' +1
The referee blows for half time and the teams remain as they were at the beginning of this match. Teams all tied at 0-0.
44'
Pilař takes the corner short and the Polish defense cuts out the danger.
43'
Pilař's shot is deflected out by Wasilewski for a corner to the Czech's.
42'
Murawski shoots and the ball goes out for another Poland corner. Obraniak takes the corner and the Czech defense holds strong once again and clears.
41'
Pilař takes a shot that is blocked by his own player! Pilař with a second chance! Tytoń makes the save from the shot that came from the top of the area.
40'
The Czechs weathered the storm of the early Polish attacks, and have taken more control of the game as the half wears on.
39'
Plašil slips as he shoots from well out! The shot takes deflection! Tytoń makes the save in dificult conditions as the rain is still pouring.
37'
Big chance for the Czech Republic as Baroš receives a long ball in behind the Polish defense! Baroš is unable to control and Tytoń collects.
36'
Petr Čech won his 92nd cap against Greece, moving above Pavel Nedvěd and Jan Koller into second in the Czech Republic's list of all-time appearance makers. Karel Poborský holds the record with 118.
34'
Selassie delivers a low cross that finds it's way through the defense to the middle of the Penalty area, but no Czech player is there to capitalize.
33'
Sivok heads Obraniak's delivery clear from the Czech box.
31'
The rain continues to pour here in Wroclaw and the pitch, as well as the players, thoroughly saturated.
30'
Hübschman concedes a free kick for a foul on Lewandowski from 40 yards out. Obraniak delivers the cross from the free kick and Poland clears the danger.
29'
The corner is swung in and Kolář connects with the header, but it's off target for a goal kick.
28'
Pilař and Limberský connect on the left flank for a promising attack that ends with a Czech corner.
27'
Szczęsny is available after serving a one match ban following a red card in Poland’s opener against Greece. However, Tytoń who came in to replace Szczęsny, immediately saved a penalty kick and has earned the starting role today.
26'
The Czech's were attacking down the left side and delivered a a dangerous cross that was cut out by the Polish defense.
24'
It has been an action packed first half so far! The Polish enjoying the majority if the attacking possession.
23'
R. Murawski gets yellow.
Murawski is booked for a foul on Baroš as the Czechs went on the attack following the Polish corner.
22'
Boenisch with a vicious strike from well out is saved by Čech for a corner. The corner is defended well by the Polish.
21'
Obraniak crosses into the area and the Polish defense clears, bu the danger is not over!
20'
The Czech's go on the attack with Selassie breaking down the wing. The attack ends as Kolář's pass is cut out, and the Polish are back on the attack.
19'
Lewandowski is called for a foul on Selassie for a high kick.
17'
The Czechs settle the game down a bit as they maintain possession in their back four.
16'
The Czech Republic have yet to make an attempt on goal, while the Polish have taken 5 shots so far.
15'
Polanski rockets a shot from 18 yards out that goes over the Czech goal. Poland is pouring on the pressure as well as the shots. They are playing for the win!
14'
Poland are coming into this match in hot form with eight matches unbeaten, winning five and drawing three.
13'
Obraniak delivers the free kick. BOENISCH SHOOTS! Boenisch's shot goes wide of the Czech goal.
12'
D. Limberský gets yellow.
Limberský is given a yellow card for a sliding tackle on Błaszczykowski on the right flank.
11'
Poland are attempting to avoid falling to the Czechs, as the co-host country Switzerland did at UEFA EURO 2008. That was the Czech Republic’s only win of the 2008 finals.
10'
Poland's defense loses possession and Poland are on the attack. Lewandowski is in on goal from a well placed through ball! Lewandowski shoots! Lewandowski's shot is wide left of the goal!
8'
The corner taken by Poland is cleared by the Czech defense.
7'
Błaszczykowski receives a through ball from Obraniak. Błaszczykowski is in on goal! Čech saves!
6'
Obraniak's attempt from the free kick curls just wide of the near post!
5'
Błaszczykowski wins a free kick for Poland just outside the top corner of the penalty area, to the left of Čech's goal.
4'
Pilař miss hits the delivery from Selassie in the middle of the penalty area. Dangerous moment for the Polish defense.
3'
Selassie breaks through the defense on the right flank and delivers a cross.
2'
Poland take the free kick off of a foul by Limberský on Lewandowski. Dudka with a bicycle kick! Dudka's attempt is just wide of Čech's goal!
1'
Poland kick off and this crucial match is underway as the rain falls here in Wroclaw!
Welcome to Municipal Stadium Wroclaw in Wroclaw, Poland for the final group match between Poland and the Czech Republic. Both teams sit in the middle of the table in Group A, and both would advance to the quarter finals with a win tonight. Craig Thomson of Scotland will be your official for this match that will determine which team continues their campaign, and which team goes home early.
Your line-ups for this match are as follows: For Poland; Tytoń(GK), Boenisch, Wasilewski, Perquis, Piszczek – Dudka, Polanski, Obraniak, Murawski, Błaszczykowski(C) – Lewandowski. For the Czech Republic; Čech(GK) (C), Gebre Selassie, M. Kadlec, Sivok, Limberský – Plašil, Pilař, Hübschman, Kolář, Jiráček – Baroš.
The teams are on the field warming up before a stadium filling with excited fans.
Both teams are in control of their own destiny in a group in which all four teams can qualify for the knock-out phase. Winner takes all in this match!
The teams emerge from the tunnel to roar from the packed stadium!
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