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World Cupstart Review: Day 18

It was another drama-filled day at the World Cup, with the Netherlands and Costa Rica scraping into quarter finals, as Riley Beveridge reports.

The Oranje brick road

After being widely tipped to exit in the group stages, Riley Beveridge believes the Netherlands now have a routine journey to the semi finals.

World Cupstart Review: Day 18

It was another drama-filled day at the World Cup, with the Netherlands and Costa Rica scraping into quarter finals, as Riley Beveridge reports.

The Oranje brick road

After being widely tipped to exit in the group stages, Riley Beveridge believes the Netherlands now have a routine journey to the semi finals.

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World Cupstart Review: Day 18

It was another drama-filled day at the World Cup, with the Netherlands and Costa Rica scraping into quarter finals, as Riley Beveridge reports.

The Oranje brick road

After being widely tipped to exit in the group stages, Riley Beveridge believes the Netherlands now have a routine journey to the semi finals.

Limited forward options hinder Greece

After naming its final 23-man squad, Ellen Roumeliotis believes Greece needs to strengthen its attack in Brazil to take the next step.

The riches of Greece

In some parts of Greece you would never know that the country is on the brink of doom, writes Christina Lovrecz.

upstart takes on the EURO: Day Nine

It all brews down to tonight: who will succeed in the exceptionally tight Group A and progress to the Quarter Finals? Shane Palmer previews tonight’s action

upstart takes on the EURO: Day Five

After an exciting first round of matches, Group A resumes with Poland entertaining the Russians, and the Greeks contesting the Czechs. Tom Midwood previews the day’s action.

upstart takes on the EURO: Day One

We did it during the 2010 FIFA World Cup (just), and now will try again: upstart’s regular updates and coverage of EURO 2012 starts today.

EURO 2012 preview: Greece

Greece was the surprise champions of EURO 2004, largely thanks to the strength of its defensive phalanx. But can it work again eight years later, asks Alex Pavlidis