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Euro 2008 TV

Viva la Espana! Champions of Europe!

Re-live the Euro 2008 Championship by selecting a match below or visiting the dedicated site Euro2008TV.com for articles, photos, and video highlights of your favorite team.

 

Euro 2008: Greece - Russia

Euro 2008: Greece vs Russia Euro 2008: Greece vs Russia

June 14th 2:30pm US/Eastern Time (8:30pm Central European Time)

Stadion Wals-Siezenheim, Salzburg - Group D

Result: Greece 0 - Russia 1

Greece - Russia Online Streams and TV Channels

Date Time Channel Live
Sat, Jun 14 2:30pm ESPN2, ESPND, OMNI 1, P2P, RDS, Sportsnet East, Sportsnet HD, Sportsnet Ontario, Sportsnet Pacific, Sportsnet West Live 
Sat, Jun 14 9:30pm Sportsnet West Delayed 
Sun, Jun 15 3:00am TSN Delayed 
Sun, Jun 15 4:00am ESPND Repeat 




Greece News

  • Greek PM: need to save country from bankruptcy - Forbes
    Greek PM: need to save country from bankruptcyForbesGreece forecast its public debt will explode to 120.8 percent of GDP next year, making it the euro zone's most indebted country, while it would be one of ...Greece promises spending cuts to curb deficiteTaiwan NewsGreek budget sees zero growth in 2010, government official saysBalkans.com Business NewsGreek 2010 Draft Budget Seeks Adjustment Of 7.8 Bil. EuroCapital.gr (press release)Wall Street Journal -Forexyard -Athens News Agencyall 55 news articles »
  • Greece names new Piraeus Port CEO to handle strike - Forbes
    Greece names new Piraeus Port CEO to handle strikeForbesGreece signed last year a 3.4 billion euro ($5.06 billion) deal with Cosco Pacific (CPL), the world's fifth-largest port operator, in an effort to turn the ...Piraeus port workers launch new strike over Chinese takeoverMonsters and Critics.comall 0 news articles »
  • Ireland, Greece: Bad Boys Of Euro Sovereign CDS - Derivatives Week
    Ireland, Greece: Bad Boys Of Euro Sovereign CDSDerivatives WeekAt first glance, Ireland and Greece appear to have little in common. Perhaps one could point towards their status as fringe members of the EU—small ...and more »

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