World Cup 06
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Portugal v Holland
Portugal v Holland (Kick-off 8.00pm). Coverage of the last-16 encounter at the Franken-Stadion in Nuremberg, a repeat of the Euro 2004 semi-final. Portugal coach Luis Felipe Scolari has won his last 10 matches in World Cup finals, having led Brazil to the title four years ago, and he has an attacking side that can cause even the impressive Dutch defence some problems. Manchester United team-mates Ruud van Nistelrooy and Cristiano Ronaldo are on opposite teams this evening, and much will depend on which of them can have the greatest influence on the game. In the event of extra time and penalties, subsequent programmes are subject to change
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Poland v Ecuador
Poland v Ecuador (Kick-off 8.00pm). Gabby Logan is joined by Sam Allardyce, Ruud Gullit and Stuart Pearce to present live coverage of the Group A match at the AufSchalke Arena in Gelsenkirchen, where both sides are aiming to start their campaign in style. The South Americans qualified third behind Brazil and Argentina to reach their second successive finals, but they'll need to adapt quickly to European conditions if they are to prevent the Poles opening with a win. Pawel Janas's men suffered a disastrous 2002 tournament but have been handed a favourable draw this time around, and will look to Celtic striker Maciej Zurawski for the goals to set them on their way to the knockout stages. Commentary by Clive Tyldesley and Gareth Southgate
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Portugal v Mexico
Portugal v Mexico (Kick-off 3.00pm). Jim Rosenthal presents live coverage of the final Group D clash at the AufSchalke Arena in Gelsenkirchen, where a point or more would see Portugal top the group. The nations have only met once before, despite having played on the biggest stage numerous times in the past, and both will be keen to qualify as group winners in the best possible style. Portugal have a surprisingly poor record in the World Cup, only once reaching the knockout stage, back in 1966 when they went on to lose to England in the semi-finals. However, they remain one of Europe's best chances of success in Germany, and will expect to defeat the Mexicans despite being below them in the world rankings, With commentary by Clive Tyldesley and Gareth Southgate
