In a match that was often times ugly, Cristiano Ronaldo was incredible and led the Portuguese to a 1-0 win.
Czech Republic Vs. Portugal, Euro 2012: Ronaldo Scores, Makes It 1-0
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Perfect. Thanks! (It’s still 0-0)
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The Czech Republic, meanwhile, have one goal attempt. They somehow have 45 percent of the possession, even though anyone would struggle to come up with three things they did with the ball. There was one moment in the 19th minute when Milan Baros almost got onto the end of a cross, but was too slow and just missed with a swing of his right boot.
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Kickoff is at 2:45 p.m. ET from the National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland. You can catch the game on ESPN in the United States.
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