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PBS to screen all Euro 2012 matches

The Olympic Stadium in Kiev was built especially for Euro 2012.

The Olympic Stadium in Kiev was built especially for Euro 2012.

PBS will be screening all the matches of Euro 2012 football championship next month following a sponsorship agreement with Mediterranean Bank.

The bank said today that it had built up a strong relationship with PBS, having assisted the national broadcaster in the last two years in the production of the  local Eurovision Song Contest and Malta’s participation at the Eurovision Song Contest. 

The 31 Euro 2012 matches will be played between June 8 and July 1 in Poland and the Ukraine.

Kick-off will be at 6pm and 8.45pm Malta time.

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Josephine Cauchi

Jun 3rd 2012, 15:48

tista' ma tkunx daqshekk vojta? grazzi pbs u mediterranean bank

R Busuttil

May 12th 2012, 16:04

I agree, but they might not show all the games, so we have to thank PBS.

Charles Grima

May 15th 2012, 12:07

Melita is all in HD, and commentary can be switched over if necessary...

Peter Pace

May 18th 2012, 13:11

Better without Maltese commentary, which leaves a lot to be desired!

Bernard Pollacco

May 2nd 2012, 16:10

to be honest i will still prefer bars or the football village

Janette Cassar

May 2nd 2012, 16:52

I heard they were open for suggestions... why not send them your CV?

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