Italy's Filippo Inzaghi - file
berlin (reuters)
Italy, Spain and Portugal have the chance to get back on course for Euro 2008 tomorrow.
Before players in the top leagues can think about their holidays, or in Spain's case the end of the title race, there are two rounds to get through, and little margin for error.
World champions Italy, in fourth place in Group B, two points behind leaders Ukraine, Scotland and France, have Champions League final hero Filippo Inzaghi back for what should be an easy game away to the Faroe Islands on Saturday.
With Scotland not in action until Wednesday and France and Ukraine playing each other at the Stade de France, a convincing win may even be enough to take Italy top.
For France, the heavyweight clash with Ukraine will be a big test of resources, given that Patrick Vieira, Thierry Henry and Willy Sagnol are all injured.
Coach Raymond Domenech has called in more newcomers including 21-year-old Stade Rennes striker Jimmy Briand.
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Spain, who lie third in Group F, four points behind leaders Northern Ireland and three shy of Sweden, can also atone for earlier mistakes when they visit Latvia tomorrow.
Northern Ireland do not have a game on either night, while Sweden face a potential banana skin away to fourth-place Denmark tomorrow.
The main task for Spain coach Luis Aragones will be to get his players focused on the task in hand, given that there are still two rounds of matches to go in a knife-edge title race.
"It will be hard for people to change the chip," said recalled Valencia winger Joaquin. "We're on the closing straight in the league but we have to make sure we change the focus."
Portugal are in an even tighter battle. They lie second in Group A, five points behind Poland, who have played a game more, and level with Serbia and Finland.
While Finland host Serbia tomorrow, Portugal can look forward to an away game against Belgium, a team they beat 4-0 at home in March.
Serbia have been hit by an injury to striker Nikola Zigic that will keep him out of the Finland game.