The prestigious Joy Sports Pub Series returns today with the coverage of the crucial UEFA Champions League first round knockout match between AC Milan and Tottenham Hotspurs at the San Siro.
The Joy Sports Team will beam this game live on a giant screen at Epo’s Spot in Osu. The match which starts at 7:45pm will be preceded by a pre-match quiz dubbed “How well do you know your club”.
Fans who participate in the quiz could win several attractive prizes.
Manager of Epo’s Spot, Anthony Lakai told Joy Sports football fans should troop to his Pub to watch the game for they will not regret the experience.
He said the atmosphere is great and there are adequate seats for all who come to the pub.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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