Tonight at 22:00 (Athens time) Voice of Greece radio will connect live with ERA Sport at the OPAP Arena in Nea Filadelfia, Athens, where Olympiakos is going to attempt to become the first Greek football team to win the European Cup.
Don’t miss the long-awaited match Olympiacos-Fiorentina, which will decide the European Cup winner!
Tune in at 22:00 Athens time on Voice of Greece!
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