The latest opinion poll in Greece gives a narrow lead to the 'Yes' side ahead of tomorrow's bailout referendum.
Voters are being asked if they want to accept the terms of a debt deal offered by their international creditors.
The Government is urging a 'No' vote however with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras advising people not to give in to 'ultimatums, divisions and fear'.
The ballot is seen by many as a question of whether Greece wants to remain a part of the Euro single currency
Last night, two rival demonstrations took to the streets of Athens as the countdown to the vote continues.
From Athens, Shona Murray reports:
Here at home a protest is being held in solidarity with the Greeks calling for a no vote in the referendum.
Demonstrators will gather outside Dublin's Central Bank from midday.
People Before Profit TD Joan Collins says Greece needs a write down of at least some of its 1.5 billion euro worth of debt: