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Sports broadcasts: Where to watch Armani-Olympiacos and the matches for the World Cup qualifiers

See today's schedule of the most important sports broadcasts

Newsroom November 14 09:31

Today’s sports broadcasts are rich in basketball, but also in football, with the 2026 World Cup qualifiers continuing apace.

Of the World Cup 2026 qualifiers, the one between Poland and Germany, which will be broadcast live on Nova Sports 1 at 21:45, stands out, as well as those between Luxembourg and Germany (Nova Sports 3) and Croatia and the Faroe Islands (Nova Sports Start), which will be played at the same time.

In terms of basketball, Week 11 of the Euroleague curtains up today with five games. First, at 18:00, Dubai will host Zalgiris (Nova Sports Start), at 19:00, Anadolu Efes will host Bayern Munich in Istanbul (Nova Sports 5), while at 21:00, Zeljko Obradovic’s Partizan will take on Villerban on the road (Nova Sports 6). A little later at 21:30, Olympiacos will play in Milan against Armani (Nova Sports Prime), and at the same time, Barcelona will host Virtus Bologna at the Palau Blanca (Nova Sports 4).

Most important sports broadcasts of the day

 

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  • Dubai vs Zalgiris (18:00, Nova Sports Start)
  • Anadolu Efes vs Bayern Munich (19:00, Nova Sports 5)
  • Vilijan vs. Partizan (21:00, Nova Sports 6)
  • Armani Milan vs Olympiacos (21:30, Nova Sports prime)
  • Barcelona vs Virtus Bologna (21:30, Nova Sports 4)
  • Poland vs Netherlands (21:45, Nova Sports 1)
  • Luxembourg v Germany (21:45, Nova Sports 3)
  • Slovakia vs Northern Ireland (21:45, Nova Sports Premier League)
  • Croatia vs Faroe Islands (21:45, Nova Sports Start)

 

 

 

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