Sunday, March 22, 2015

Kovändningen – now sends the Rosengård – Expressen

Just a day before the Champions League quarter-final between Wolfsburg and FC Rosengård, it is clear that the match will be broadcast on Swedish television.

Eurosport has amended its earlier decision not to broadcast the game.

– This is an extremely important and interesting match we are glad to have found a solution that enables live broadcast for the Swedish television audience, says Emir Osmabegovic, Sports Director for Discovery Networks Sweden.

The plan was therefore initially not to send FC Rosengård quarterfinal against big favorite Wolfsburg.

But shortly after 19:00 on Saturday night sent the SBS Discovery TV that owns Mobile issued a press release in which it was declared that on Sunday evening starting 18:00 will broadcast the game.

The Commentator is Marcus Bühlund.

The regular broadcast of the final of the Curling World Championships deleted.

Third year in a row

This is the third consecutive year that FC Rosengård is set against Wolfsburg in the Champions League. Last year hit the same law in eighth finals. Wolfsburg won first in Malmo 2-1 and then in Germany by 3-1. Then beat the Germans out Barcelona in the quarter and Potsdam in the semis before Swedish

Tyres waited in the final.

The match was played in Lisbon and won by the Germans 4-3. Current Malmo player Marta scored two of Tyresö’s goals.

Even in 2012 and 2013, Wolfsburg put a stop to Malmo club dreams – but this year they hope to reverse the trend.

– We have a good chance To win, we certainly have the squad for it. It is up to us, says Therese Sjögran in an interview with the Evening Post which you can read here .



Key players back

A great source of joy for FC Rosengård and their quest for the semifinals are both big stars Ramona Bachmann and Katy Van de Ven is ready for the game after their injuries.

– It is of course very important that we have as many as possible available given that our squad is quite thin. This is in addition two players who can decide matches and they help us save more positive energy into the team, said coach Mark Tilly Evening Post Wednesday.

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