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Sweden v France
Highlights from Stockholm of the opening match in the ninth championships between the hosts Sweden and Group 1 favourites France.
Michel Platini's French side have the only 100 per cent qualifying record and will be hoping to repeat their 1984 European Championship success when they were hosts and Platini was captain, scoring nine goals in five games. In that final, the French team, which included Alain Giresse and Dominique Rocheteau , beat
Spain 2-0 in Paris. Will players like captain Manuel Amoros , Jean-Pierre Papin and Eric Cantona live up to their reputations?
Sweden are playing their first competitive match since their disastrous showing in the 1990 World Cup finals. Thomas Brolin , of the Italian cup winners Parma, spearheads the attack. The English connection is strongly in evidence with Arsenal's Anders Limpar in midfield, and Sheffield
Wednesday's Roland Nilsson in defence.
Plus the latest news from the England camp as they prepare for tomorrow's opening Group 1 match against Yugoslavia.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Jimmy Hill and Terry Venables. Commentary by Barry Davies.
(Live coverage of Yugoslavia v England tomorrow at 7.00pm)
0EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP92: a 16-page pull-out guide to the European Football Championships is in this edition.

Contributors

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Alain Giresse
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Dominique Rocheteau
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Captain Manuel Amoros
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Jean-Pierre Papin
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Eric Cantona
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Thomas Brolin
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Anders Limpar
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Roland Nilsson
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
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Jimmy Hill
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Terry Venables.
Commentary By:
Barry Davies.

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