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LIVE: Ireland vs Iceland

September 9, 2016

It’s the first home international basketball game for Ireland since 2009 and it’s live and free right here, right now, on BiE.

The Irish women’s team take on their counterparts from Iceland in the National Basketball Arena in Dublin. The full stream will be available to view afterwards if you miss it live, but do you really want to miss this historic night?

The game tips at 8pm CET, 7pm Irish/UK, 6pm Icelandic, and 2pm EST (just to cover all of our bases here).

Press play on the player below to watch live. Oh and please share, tell your friends etc.

Today is also the third anniversary of the changing of the guard here in BiE, so it’s a nice moment in the history of the site. It also marks the relaunch of our own separate YouTube channel. The stream you can see above is the first video on that channel so please subscribe to keep up to date with the latest video content from BallinEurope.

Sep 9, 2016Emmet Ryan
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