The countdown to the European Championships continues and to celebrate we at STV Sport have chosen our favourite goals from the 25 years at the tournament.
We put our collective heads together to pick the goals that mattered most to us from previous tournaments.
Sometimes they weren't the most technically brilliant strikes, sometimes they were memorable for how dramatic they were rather than the individual skill, but each of these goals helps us define how we remember the tournament.
Do you agree with our selections? Is there anything that we have missed out? Leave your feedback on our Facebook page or let us know via Twitter using the hashtag #stveuros.
Related articles
- STV Sports Daily at the Euros: Our video preview of the Group D contenders
- STV Sports Daily at the Euros: Our video preview of the Group C contenders
- STV Sports Daily at the Euros: Our video preview of the Group B contenders
- STV Sports Daily at the Euros: Our video preview of the Group A contenders
People who read this story also read
- STV Sports Daily at the Euros: Our video preview of the Group D contenders
- Derek Adams delighted to capture former Inverness defender Ross Tokely
- Andy Robinson says belief was key to Scotland’s victory over Australia
- Portugal's Euro 2012 star could be their last line of defence
- Danny Lennon adds to attacking options as Sam Parkin signs for St Mirren
In this section
- Euro 2012 talk: It’s all double Dutch with infighting and ticker fails
-
Portugal 2-1 Netherlands: Ronaldo steals the show as sorry Dutch slump out
- Euro 2012 Talk: Bilic blames ref, Ireland's lament, a malevolent boot
-
STV Sports Daily at the Euros: Germany joy, Dutch despair and Portu-goals
- Netherlands missing defensive stability and the roll of the dice
-
Netherlands 1-2 Germany: Gomez double leaves Dutch in trouble
- Die Mannschaft must up their game if they are to beat the Oranje
- Netherlands v Denmark: Dutch need to summon the spirit of ’88
-
Netherlands 0-1 Denmark: Michael Krohn-Dehli upsets the odds for Danes
- Netherlands players suffer racist abuse during public training session

To leave a comment, please sign in.