Exciting European World Cup 2018 Qualifiers Live on StarTimes

As Europe comes alive again this weekend in rounds of World Cup qualifying matches, StarTimes has concluded arrangement to beam live coverage of all the matches from the various centres across Europe to its subscribers.

Starting from today, Friday June 9 in Group H, Estonia will host Belgium while Bosnia and Herzegovina play at home to Greece.

In group B, Latvia will square it up with Portugal while Sweden tackles France and Netherlands will meet Luxembourg in group A with all matches kick-starting at 7.45 pm.

Saturday June 10 qualifying matches will involve countries in Group F: Slovenia versus Malta and Scotland versus England.

Group C is Azerbaijan and Northern Ireland; while Group E will see action between Kazakhstan and Denmark all at 5:00 pm.

Also in Group E are Montenegro, Armenia; Poland and Romania at 7:45 pm on ST World Football.
Group F includes Lithuania and Slovakia at 7.45pm. In Group C are Norway versus Czech Republic; Germany playing San Marino at 7:45 pm on Sports Premium channel.

The qualifying matches continue on Sunday June 11 with matches in 11 centres. Finland in Group I takes on Ukraine; Kosovo takes on Turkey; Iceland versus

Croatia Group D will feature Moldova against Georgia, Republic of Ireland versus Austria and Serbia versus Wales.
Others are FYR Macedonia vs Spain; Italy vs. Liechtenstein all in Group G at 7:45 pm.

StarTimes has assured all that football viewers can enjoy the best, exciting and exclusive World Cup matches and other thrilling sporting actions on its ST World Football Channels 244 and 254.

Speaking on these coming World Cup matches, Acting Brands and Marketing Director, StarTimes, Mr. Qasim Elegbede, said StarTimes remains committed to delivering quality sporting contents to its subscribers.

“Quality sporting content was the reason behind the acquisitions of sporting rights like the FIFA World Cup in over 48 territories in Africa and other sporting event such as the Serie A, Bundesliga, French Ligue 1, Chinese Super League, Eredivisie.

He said StarTimes will be showcasing the best of these football actions live from the various match centres around Europe to its subscribers.

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