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2227: Change for Poland, Eugen Polanski off for Adam Matuszczyk. Polanski had picked up a bit of a knoc going in for a challenge with Yuri Zhirkov a few minutes ago and could no longer continue. He was booked for his troubles, too.

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2224: The Czech Republic earned first three vital points for a 2-1 much needed victory over Greece at the European Championship at a cost: captain Tomas Rosicky injured his Achilles tendon and said he was doubtful for the final Group A game.

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2220:Dzagoev is now being replaced by Mazat Izmailov for Russia. We are inside the last ten minutes here at the National Stadium, can either side find a winner? If Russia were to go on and win, that would secure their qualification to the kncok out stages with another group game left to play.

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2218: Franciszek Smuda is barking orders from the sideline to his Poland side after they misplace a series of passes. Smuda seems to fancy his chances of getting a winner here.

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2218: Alan Dzagoev is booked for dissent by Wolfgang Stark after he refuses to accept the referee’s decision for not giving a foul on the 21-year-old.

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2216: And now Poland make a change, Darius Dudka is replaced by Adrian Mierzejewski.

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2212: That is the last contribution from Aleksandr Kerzhakov, who is being replaced by Roman Pavlyuchenko. Kerzhakov doesn’t look best pleased about that decision from his manager, Dick Advocaat.

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2207: Alan Dzagoev links up with Kerzhakov, playing a neat one-two before trying to slide the ball into the net with a low effort, but Tyton gets down well to save.

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