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Greece vs Republic of Ireland live stream: How can I watch Euro 2024 qualifier on TV in UK today? The Republic of Ireland face an important trip to Greece tonight in qualification for Euro 2024.
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A tough group featuring France and the Netherlands means the battle to finish in the top two is a serious one for both these sides, who will know they have to finish above each other to have any realistic hope of making the tournament via Group B.
It was France who downed Ireland in their opening qualifier in the spring, while Greece racked up an early win by defeating Gibraltar. The OPAP Arena in Athens hosts this game.
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TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on ViaPlay Sports with kick-off at 7.45pm BST.
Live stream: Subscribers can catch the contest online via the ViaPlay Sports website and app, with a monthly subscription costing £14.99 or £11.99 if you sign up to a 12-month contract.
Greece and Ireland will square off today at OPAP Arena in Group B of the UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers. Find out here the kick-off time, and how to watch it or live stream free in different parts of the world.
This will be their fourth overall meeting. No surprises here as Greece are the obvious favorites in head-to-head clashes, having celebrated a victory on two occasions so far. Ireland are yet to claim a victory to this day, and one match ended in a draw.
Their last match was played on November 14, 2012, when the Greeks won 1-0 in an International Friendly. It promises to be an even more exciting clash as these two countries clash for the first time since then, this time in the qualification stage for the 2024 European Championship.
The Republic of Ireland will look to get their Euro qualifying campaign up and running at the second attempt on Friday night. Stephen Kenny's side lost their opening game to France back in March, narrowly going down to Les Bleus at Aviva Stadium. This time they are in Athens to take on Greece in their second instalment, and Kenny will know points are paramount. Greece kicked off their own campaign with a 3-0 win away to Gibraltar.