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Sports Broadcasts: Where to Watch Lamia-Olympiacos, Aris-Asteras, Arsenal, City, and Barcelona

Full Schedule of Sports Broadcasts: Where to Catch the Action Across Greece and Europe

A packed day of sports broadcasts awaits, with plenty of action both in Greece and across Europe.

The spotlight is naturally on the three games that open the 3rd round of the Super League (Lamia-Olympiacos, Aris-Asteras Tripolis, Panetolikos-Panserraikos).

Ronaldo apologizes for ‘outburst’

Cristiano Ronaldo has apologized for knocking a mobile phone out of the hands of a supporter as he left the pitch following Manchester United's 1-0 defeat to Everton.

Footage on social media emerged which appeared to show the Portugal star clashing with an Everton supporter as he headed for the tunnel at Goodison Park.

English Burton Albion Sign Bulgarian Goalkeeper Evtimov on Short-term Deal

BURTON Albion have signed goalkeeper Dimitar Evtimov on a one-month deal.

The 25-year-old Bulgarian has been with Championship club Nottingham Forest since 2011 and has had loan spells at Mansfield Town and Port Vale amongst others.

He was released by Forest at the end of August and became a free agent.

Olympiacos beats Burnley 3-1, gets closer to UEFA Europa League groups

Olympiacos FC beat Burnley FC 3-1 at the Georgios Karaiskakis stadium in Piraeus on Thursday to move closer to the UEFA Europa League group stage.

The score opened for Olympiacos in the 19th minute with Kostas Fortounis, but the English team equalized in the 33rd minute with a penalty shot by Chris Wood.

Iceland Became the Smallest Nation Ever to Progress to a World Cup

Iceland became the smallest nation ever to progress to a World Cup after beating Kosovo to win their qualifying group for Russia 2018, reported BBC.

The Euro 2016 quarter-finalists, who knocked out England in the last 16, have a population of about 335,000.

They are the only country to qualify for a World Cup with a population of fewer than one million.

English elite cast about in Chelsea's wake

While Chelsea heads into the close season serene in the knowledge of its Premier League supremacy, the English summer holds weeks of recalibration for the teams seeking to topple the Londoners.

Can Manchester City, the usurped champion and runner-up this season, successfully rejuvenate a starting XI that has barely changed since the 2012 title triumph?

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