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Germany vs. Greece – Watch Online Live Stream of Euro 2012 Quarter Finals

Germany vs. Greece takes place Friday in the second quarter final of Euro 2012 with the Germans massive favorites to not only knock Greece out, but to completely demolish the huge underdogs. Germany have never lost an European championships quarter final, and won all three games in the Group of Death, and they are likely to confirm their place in the semi finals later today. Germany vs. Greece kicks off at 2.45 p.m. EST and can be watched on TV live on ESPN or alternatively online through live stream (link below).

Germany have one of their best teams ever at the moment and are playing some vintage soccer, which has lit up the tournament so far. They have never lost to Greece in their previous eight meetings, winning five of those games.

However, Greece, who have already caused a massive upset by knocking out Russia, are looking to go one better by taking out one of the tournament favorites in Germany. No one gave Greece a chance in 2004 but they continued to shock everyone in each round before claiming the championship in the biggest surprise in Euro tournament soccer history. They will be hoping that lightning can strike twice and if they can pull off a shocker today then it will make the whole world of soccer stand up and take notice once again.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be attending today's game, and is sure to be booed by Greek supporters. She has led Germany's insistence on Greece implementing tougher austerity measures in the wake of their economic meltdown, and has become a hugely unpopular figure in Greece.

Germany vs. Greece in the quarter finals of Euro 2012 kicks off at 2.45 p.m. EST on Friday, and can be watched live on ESPN or online through live streaming on ESPN3 by clicking HERE.

A live blog of the game can also be viewed by clicking HERE.

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