Monday, 3 July, 2000, 01:40 GMT 02:40 UK
SWEDEN
Swedes let it slip
Having conceded just one goal in qualifying why did it all go so wrong for Sweden at Euro 2000?
Beaten Swedes bemoan misses
While Dino Zoff looks forward to a quarter-final on Saturday, Swedish co-coach Lars Lagerback heads home disappointed.
Italy v Sweden in pictures
Action from Eindhoven where Sweden were knocked out of Euro 2000
Italy v Sweden clockwatch
Sweden are out of Euro 2000 as they dominate against Italy but lose 2-1. The Italians move on with a 100 per cent record.
Fans frustrated by bore draw
Sweden and Turkey scrapped out a frustrating 0-0 stalemate which left Italy celebrating as they clinched a quarter final place.
Seven arrested after fans clash
Seven fans are arrested after trouble breaks out between Swedish and Turkish fans before their Group B clash in Eindhoven.
Swedes still hopeful
A goalless draw with Turkey has not ended Sweden's chances of making the quarter-finals, according to their joint-coach Lars Lagerback.
Sweden v Turkey clockwatch
A rundown of the major incidents between Sweden and Turkey in Eindhoven which ended in a goalless draw.
Marseille linked with Andersson
Sweden striker Kennet Andersson is linked with a move to Olympique Marseille.
More bad luck for Nilsson
Roland Nilsson returned to training from injury on Tuesday only to then twist an ankle and will miss Sweden's game with Turkey.
Clashes after Euro 2000 opener
Riot police in Brussels clash with rowdy football supporters after Belgium defeat Sweden in the opening game of Euro 2000.
Belgium kick off with fine win
Co-hosts Belgium enjoyed the perfect start to their Euro 2000 campaign with an impressive 2-1 victory over Sweden in Brussels.
Spectacular opening for Euro 2000
Euro 2000 kicks off amid an avalanche of balloons and colourful displays at the opening ceremony in Brussels.
Opening ceremony - in pictures
A colourful well-rehearsed opening ceremony kicks off Euro 2000 at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels.
Goor's happy families
Belgium striker Bart Goor dedicates his goal to his newborn son as the co-hosts get off to a winning start.