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Euro2008 Semi Final Preview ~ Russia v Spain


Spain and Russia (including Soviet Union) have met each other on nine previous occasions with Spain winning five times and Russia only once. The sole defeat for Spain came in a European Championship qualifier in 1971 with the Soviets winning 2-1. This is the ninth time that two countries have met in the group phase and the knock-out stages of a European Championship or World Cup '
By Citizen Correspondent Sir Stephen
Date Posted: 06/24/08
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UEFA EURO 2008 SEMI-FINAL
Date: Thursday 26th June
Kick-off: 1945 BST
Venue: Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna

Russia have slight injury worries over the trio of Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Ivan Saenko and Alexander Anyukov, but all should be fit to play. Bilyaletdinov and Anyukov were restricted to light running at training, while Saenko did not complete the full session. Defender Denis Kolodin and attacking midfielder Dmitry Torbinski are both missing through suspension.

Spain's Cesc Fabregas is vying with Xavi for the role of playmaker. Arsenal star Fabregas impressed off the bench against Italy in their quarter-final and scored the decisive penalty in the shootout. Spain look to have a full squad to choose from and are favourites to progress, having beaten Russia 4-1 in their group meeting.

But Russia have improved markedly since then, with Andrei Arshavin returning from suspension to pull the strings. But they will miss key defender Kolodin and attacking midfielder Torbinski, who scored their second goal against the Dutch. Vasily Berezutsky is favourite to start in central defence alongside CSKA Moscow team-mate Sergei Ignashevich. The other option is Roman Shirokov, who has not played since the first game against Spain.

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Spain and Russia (including Soviet Union) have met each other on nine previous occasions with Spain winning five times and Russia only once.


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