BBC forced to apologise for technical issues for Scotland vs Greece clash as viewers are left without commentary

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THE BBC was forced to apologise for technical issues after viewers watching Scotland vs Greece were left without commentary.

The Nations League battle saw both sides compete to remain in Group A.

Soccer game in progress; players on the field.  "We apologise for lack of commentary" is displayed on screen.The BBC apologised after fans were left without commentary for Scotland vs Greece

Hosts Scotland took a 1-0 league into the crunch clash.

But fans watching at home were immediately left scratching their heads at kick off.

As the two sides started playing, it became clear that there had been no commentary in the moments preceding kick-off.

The match then started, with still no sound heard from the commentary box.

But the BBC appeared to be clearly aware of the issue.

And an apology was swiftly flashed across the bottom of the screen.

It read: “We apologise for lack of commentary.”

The match then saw panellists in the studio also issue a message.

They said: “We apologise for the lack of commentary. We’re currently having technical difficulties.”

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