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Goal.com presents: Live Match Centre! Follow Ireland-Croatia LIVE like never before
Brand new for Euro 2012 and beyond, Goal.com presents the Live Match Centre - the best way to follow and discuss all the action in real time
| Bet: | Returns: | England £15.33 | Draw £38.00 | Ireland £65.00 |
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The live commentary is faster; the match stats, powered by Opta, offer everything from Glenn Whelan's pass completion to Robbie Keane's shot accuracy; the chat allows you to get involved and debate live through Twitter and Facebook with our editors and much more.
The Live Match Centre is available for all Euro 2012 games from the first round to the final, and a bigger and better version will launch in time for the new European season in August.
Click here to get started on Ireland first match of Euro 2012 against Croatia!
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