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Colombia vs Greece Live Stream: Watch World Cup 2014 Football Online

Colombia will play Greece on Saturday in a Group C World Cup 2014 game. Colombia will see this as a game they should win if they are to get through to the Round of 16, however, Greece will want to cause an upset and gain the three points today. The game will kick off at 12 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ABC network or online through live stream (details below).

Colombia coach Jose Pekerman has said ahead of the game: "Traditionally, South American teams have a hard time against these types of opponents (which) play with a lot of determination and a mentality that say 'we play this way and we can get a result'," according to AP.

He also said that teams like Greece are" not bothered when others say to them, 'Why don't you play another way?' Their style is well-defined and they are proud of it. Because of this, they are very strong."

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However, Greece have denied that they have come to the World Cup to defend. Coach Fernando Santos has said, "The most important thing is the whole team. If we only play defense, we will lose. In football, you don't play with four people (defenders). You need strikers, midfielders."

He added, "My team is going to play to win. I think Colombia will do the same. That's what I expect: both teams trying to win."

Group C is considered one of the easier groups in the World Cup this year. The group consists of Colombia, Greece, Ivory Coast and Japan.

That means whoever can pick up points in these first round of games will have a fantastic chance of claiming a top-two spot and qualifying for the knock out stages.

Colombia will play Greece on Saturday in a Group C World Cup 2014 game with a start time of 12 p.m. ET. The game can be watched on TV on the ABC network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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