EURO on this present day: 25 June

Germany 3-2 Turkey (Schweinsteiger 26, Klose 79, Lahm 90; Uğur 22, Semih 86)2008 semi-finals, BaselA 90th-minute strike from Philipp Lahm despatched Germany into the UEFA EURO 2008 remaining and ended the march of a courageous Turkey facet who have been unable to summon one final dramatic equaliser. Semih Şentürk had already introduced Turkey to the brink of additional time with an 86th-minute objective, but Lahm's tremendous end lastly flattened Fatih Terim's group. For as soon as, they'd led first, via Uğur Boral's opener, just for Bastian Schweinsteiger to rapidly equalise earlier than Miroslav Klose wrested the initiative 11 minute... UEFA.com - News

EURO on at the present time: 24 June

Portugal 2-2 England (Portugal win 6-5 on pens) Owen 3, Lampard 115; Postiga 83, Rui Costa 1102004 quarter-finals, LisbonPortugal overcame England on penalties to advance to the UEFA EURO 2004 semi-finals after an enthralling tie on the Estádio da Luz, with misses from David Beckham and Darius Vassell proving decisive within the shoot-out. Portugal goalkeeper Ricardo nervelessly transformed the successful spot kick. Michael Owen's improvised end put England forward three minutes in, however thereafter they endured relentless stress, Portugal lastly levelling with the top in sight when Hélder Postiga head... UEFA.com - News

EURO on at the present time: 19 June

Netherlands 2-3 Czech Republic (Bouma 4, Van Nistelrooy 19; Koller 23, Baroš 71, Šmicer 88) 2004 group match, AveiroIn one of the crucial thrilling encounters within the competitors's historical past, the Czech Republic got here from 2-Zero all the way down to clinch victory with two minutes remaining, Vladimír Šmicer hitting the winner after John Heitinga had been despatched off for the Netherlands. Dick Advocaat's facet have been in management after Wilfred Bouma and Ruud van Nistelrooy put them two objectives to the great inside 20 minutes. Yet in an open match Jan Koller replied swiftly and, after Milan Baroš's 71st-minute equaliser

Horoscope for Thursday, June 13, 2019

Moon Alert We have the all clear to buy and do enterprise. The Moon is in Scorpio. Aries (March 21-April 19) Because one thing sudden might influence banking, inheritances, shared property or the wealth of your companion, keep up to the mark. Don’t be caught napping. Meanwhile, this interruption may very well be associated to some sort of confusion occurring at residence or throughout the household. Oy! Taurus (April 20-May 20) You may do one thing that disrupts your relationship with a companion or shut pal, or vice versa, they could do one thing out of your standpoint. They may need extra freedom within the relationship? Meanwhile, you're a bit unsure about how a lot it

EURO on this present day: 9 June

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Horoscope for Sunday, June 9, 2019

Moon Alert We have the all clear to buy and do enterprise. The moon is in Virgo. Aries (March 21-April 19) Despite your want to handle your life higher and get organized so that you simply give work effectively — however, one can find it laborious to get behind your aims. In reality, you is perhaps fuzzy about what your goal really is! Don’t fear if issues are blurry or lackluster at this time. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Be cautious with cash, particularly in the event you’re making a giant buy. You’re tempted to spend cash on luxurious, over-the-top objects, however is that this actually clever? You is perhaps going along with your needs as an

Things to do in Chicago June 7-13: Chicago Blues Fest, Old

Make huge leisure plans for the week forward in Chicago. Here are our strategies: Blues lovers feast Music: Chicago Blues Festival The 36th annual Chicago Blues Festival as soon as once more celebrates the style’s legacy in Chicago with performances by native and nationwide acts. Headliners embrace Bobby Rush, Jimmy Johnson Blues Band, Charlie Musselwhite with Billy Boy Arnold, Bettye LaVette, Don Bryant, Ruthie Foster, Larkin Poe and plenty of extra. From 11 a.m.-9 p.m. June 7-9, on six levels in Millennium Park, Michigan and Randolph. Admission is free. For an entire schedule, go to chicagobluesfestival.us. Fashion ahead Visual Arts: ‘Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech’