Not before time here tomorrows fixtures. Back round to group A all up for grabs could well be poland and greese out but we shall see.
Poland v czech republic cc of bbc sport.
Poland, who need to beat Czech Republic to reach the knockout stage, have three injury worries ahead of their final Group A match.
Defender Damien Perquis suffered a deep cut to his shin in the 1-1 draw against Russia, while midfielder Dariusz Dudka aggravated an abdominal strain.
Eugen Polanski picked up a badly bruised knee and all three will be monitored before the game.
Czech Republic captain Tomas Rosicky is a slight doubt with an Achilles injury.
The Czechs also need a win to qualify, and knock Poland out, although a draw might also be enough.MATCH PREVIEW
The Polish national anthem is often referred to by its opening line - "Poland Is Not Yet Lost" - and that is certainly the case in Group A despite back-to-back draws for the co-hosts.
And greese v russia.
Greek keeper Kostas Chalkias is out after injuring his hamstring against the Czechs, so Michalis Sifakis starts.
Centre-back Avraam Papadopoulos is unlikely to play again this year, but Sokratis Papastathopoulos is available after a one-match suspension.
Kostas Katsouranis is therfore likely to move back into the midfield.
Russia appear to have a fully-fit starting XI, but Advocaat may consider replacing centre forward Aleksandr Kerzhakov with Roman Pavlyuchenko.MATCH PREVIEW
It's do-or-die for Euro 2004 winners Greece. Fernando Santos's plucky, battling outfit sit bottom of Group A and must beat Russia - something no team has done in 16 matches - to go through to the last eight. "My faith in my team is total," says Santos. "We have to focus and believe that it is possible."
Observations from around GUILDFORD in SURREY and now Nottingham