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Here's how to watch today's Nations League game Greece vs Ireland: live stream, TV channel and start time

Here's how to watch the UEFA Nations League B match between Greece and Ireland, as well as the kick-off time and team news.

Fresh from a historic win over England, Greece will now return home next time UEFA Nations League B-clash, host of the Republic of Ireland on Sunday.

The tragic death of Greek full-back George Baldock in his swimming pool last week sparked great sadness following the win at Wembley.
Ivan Jovanovic's in-form side, playing in honor of the former Sheffield United and Premier League stalwart, felt they could have won against England by a much larger margin than the final 2-1 scoreline.

They now go into the game as favorites and consolidate their position at the top of the group with another win at the end of the international break.

On the other hand, the Boys in Green will be looking to build on their encouraging 2-1 win in Finland on Thursday. Robbie Brady's late goal in Helsinki marked Heimir Hallgrimsson's first win as manager after a challenging start and left the team in positive spirits heading into Athens.

Here, GOAL gives you everything you need to know about watching TV, including TV channel, streaming details and more.

How to watch Greece vs Ireland online – TV channels and live streams

In the United States (USA)The UEFA Nations League match between Greece and Ireland can be watched live and streamed online Fubo And ViX.

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Kick-off time for Greece against Ireland

The UEFA Nations League match between Greece and Ireland will be played at the Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, Greece.

Here we go 2:45 p.m. ET/ 11:45 a.m. PT To Sunday, October 13, 2024in the US.

Team news and rosters

News about the Greek team

Greece head coach Jovanovic has to make a defensive change at center back for Sunday's game Konstantinos Koulierakiswho helped Pavlidis' first goal against England, received his second yellow card of the tournament and is now suspended for one game.

Pantelis Hatzidiakos And Panagiotis Retsos will fight for the chance to fill in for their teammate who is out. In addition, there are concerns about Kostas TsimikasThe Liverpool Left-back who missed Thursday's win due to illness.

Ideal, Jovanovic would field the same starting XI that shocked the Three Lions, but fatigue could prompt the home coach to consider a promotion Dimitrios Pelkas or Petros Mantalos to the attack line.

Greece possible XI: Vlachodimos; Rota, Mavropanos, Retsos, Giannoulis; Kourbelis, Siopis; Masouras, Bakasetas, Tzolis; Pavlidis.

Irish team news

On the other hand, Ireland coach Hallgrimsson lost the Cardiff City defender Callum O'Dowda Although he was injured before the triumph over Finland, the boys in green are otherwise in good shape for their long journey to Piraeus.

For Thursday's game, the visiting coach made four changes to the lineup that last played against Greece, including the introduction of Brighton & Hove Albion Evan Ferguson into the starting XI in a bid to revitalize his career, which has recently stalled after its breakthrough at the start of last season.

Although an early goal was ruled out for Ferguson, he struggled to create clear-cut chances last time out and as a result Adam Idah And Troy Parrott be seen as possible options for Sunday's game.

Republic of Ireland possible XI: Kelleher; O'Shea, Collins, Scales, Brady; Cullen, Knight; Ogbene, Azaz, Szmodics; Ferguson

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