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Greece v Scotland - Nov 2 - New River, London

 

This fixture forms part of the 2019 Rugby League play-off tournament which is the final phase of European Qualifying for the 2021 World Cup.

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The New River Stadium will play host to the Group B European Qualifying fixture against Greece and Scotland on Friday 1st November 2019.

Kick-off is scheduled for 19:30. However, gates will be open from 17:30. Fans will be able to enjoy Greek food, a wide variety of hot and cold drinks and half-time entertainment. 

Early Bird tickets are on sale until October 16th! Only £12.50 in advance 

Buy here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/greece-vs-scotland-tickets-72917583455

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On 09/10/2019 at 02:56, Deranged Drunk Guy said:

Does anyone know what kind of team Greece will pick ? 

And is Serbia any chance in beating Greece ? 

greece had a pretty impressive team when they played norway. i would say its 2/3rd greek from last time.

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On 08/10/2019 at 19:57, IM2 said:

Greece v Scotland - Nov 2 - New River, London

 

This fixture forms part of the 2019 Rugby League play-off tournament which is the final phase of European Qualifying for the 2021 World Cup.

About this Event

The New River Stadium will play host to the Group B European Qualifying fixture against Greece and Scotland on Friday 1st November 2019.

Kick-off is scheduled for 19:30. However, gates will be open from 17:30. Fans will be able to enjoy Greek food, a wide variety of hot and cold drinks and half-time entertainment. 

Early Bird tickets are on sale until October 16th! Only £12.50 in advance 

Buy here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/greece-vs-scotland-tickets-72917583455

Can you pay on the door?

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On 25/10/2019 at 15:37, 2blackrooks said:

No disrespect to London but would attendance figures be better if they took a chance on staging it in Manchester/Leeds or even in the North East/West maybe more Scots would be persuaded to turn up? 

It is Greece's home fixture, due to politics it has to be played outside Greece. The London Borough of Haringey has a sizeable Greek population, and the Mayor of Haringey has Greek heritage. The attendance just like last time they played at New River Road will be healthy. I am pretty certain that only a handful of the Greek fans who attended last time had ever seen a Rugby League match in their lives. As for catering to Scotland fans, they do not deserve any preferential treatment. They had their chance on Saturday and blew it, with less than 300 fans attending their most important home fixture in years, despite the game being played in Scotland' largest city.

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Really good game, Greece surprised me though faulted in the last 20mins. Felt Scotland were scrappy at times & gave some senseless penalties away. Greece will easily beat Serbia & be an interesting addition to the WC. I just hope both sides get plenty of games in between now and the WC

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