What channel is Republic of Ireland vs Greece? TV and live stream info

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The Republic of Ireland will look to get their UEFA Nations League campaign up and running at the second attempt when they host Greece on Tuesday night.

New manager Heimir Hallgrimsson suffered a 2-0 defeat to England on Saturday at Aviva Stadium, with Declan Rice and Jack Grealish getting the goals.

They are in Dublin for their second instalment, against a Greek side who won their first game 3-0 against Finland and currently sit on top of the table.

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Can the Republic earn some home joy?

Here's more info on the game and how to watch it.

When and where is the game?

The Republic of Ireland vs Greece is at Aviva Stadium on Tuesday night, September 10.

What time is kick-off?

The game kicks off at 7.45pm.

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Is it on TV?

The game is not being shown live in the UK but can be viewed on RTE2 and Virgin Media Two in Ireland.

Is there a live stream?

The game can be streamed live on the RTE Player.

How can I watch it for free?

The game is being shown live and for free online via the Viaplay International YouTube channel.

Betting odds

  • Ireland 7/4

  • Greece 7/4

  • Draw 2/1

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