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Where to watch TV behind the first RFEF playoff playoff
They are contested The semi-final return game of the promotional playoffs in the first coalition. Nastick It will be measured To the real Murcia rear 1-1 achieved at Nou Estadi Costa Dorada. antequera I won the Ponferradina (1-0) to a minimum FC Andorra beat Ud Ibiza and Mérida 2-0 Lost 0-1 for Real Sociedad B
This is a peak moment in the playoffs and in these back games, the team will decide that they are still fighting Climb into Laliga HyperMotion. In the first semi-finals, The real murcia I’m trying to move forward from Ronda At the new Condomina Stadium, Where to measure Go to Nastic de Tarragona (1-1).
In the second semi-final, Antequera has a 1-0 rent achieved at Elmaury Stadium. You need to go back to Ponferradina I love that part. Ponferrada Box has ended The normal phase of the second position of group 1 of the first RFEF, 65 points. Count to strengthen your favor and go back At El Toralín Stadiumnext to his hobby.
In the third semi-final, FC Andorra has a 2-0 advantage over UD Ibiza. The Andorrano team finished their normal phase as the fourth point classified by 60 points. Party as a favorite to the team trained by Pacogemes. At Can Misses-Power Electronic Stadium.
Finally, in the fourth semi-final Real Sociedad B bent 0-1 at Mérida. Donostiara’s subsidiary wants to assert its advantages At Zubieta Stadium.
Where to watch TV behind the first RFEF playoff playoff
Saturday, June 7th:
Real Murcia – Nástic de Tarragona, 8:30pm You can watch the game FEF TV, Federated Soccer Channel. You can see too By Catalonia’s autonomous estport3 channel.
Ponferradina – 8:30pm. You can watch the game FEF TV, Federated Soccer Channel.
Sunday, June 8th:
Real Sociedad B – Ad Mérida, 5pm You can watch the game FEF TV, Federated Soccer Channel.
UD Ibiza -FC Andorra, 7pm You can watch the game FEF TV, Federated Soccer Channel.
You can follow all the information The first federation upward playoffs will be matched through the Sportish website.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
