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Match lineup

Formation: 442 europa league stadium
1
twenty one
20
18
3
4
10
twenty three
29
14
32
16
3
55
20
6
twenty two
twenty one
8
10
74
58

Blanc Stadium

Away FC Midtjylland

1matthias dingeland

Elias Olafsson16

twenty onedenzel derobe

Lee Han Bum3

20Vettle Dragness

75 minutes

Victor Bak Jensen55

18Jacob Sorensen

Valdemar Biscoff20

62 minutes

3Fredrik Knudsen

Martin Elric6

3 minutes

69 minutes

4Nana Boakye

Mats Becktwenty two

10Emil Kornvig

67 minutes

Denil Castillotwenty one

twenty threeTor Pedersen

75 minutes

philip billing8

48 minutes


51 minutes

29Noah Holm

18 minutes

Cho Gu Sung10

14Ulrik Mathisen

bloomado junior74

half an hour

32marcus haaland

58 minutes

Aral Simsil58

84 minutes

local bran

substitute

Away FC Midtjylland

twenty fourMatthias Clausen

jonas wrestle1

17Joachim Saltvedt

75 minutes

99 minutes

Mark Ubobo60

8felix mailet

58 minutes

Usman Diao4

27Mats Sande

Bilal Conte35

40Jesper Eikrem

Kevin Mbabu43

41Lars Lemmem

Dario Osorio11

62 minutes

64 minutes

7mad hansen

Pedro Bravo19

51 minutes

11Bold Fine

75 minutes

Alamara Javi33

39julian laegreed

Daniel Silva80

Edward Chilufya14

84 minutes

Malik Ping Pong48

local bran

coach

Away FC Midtjylland

Frey Alexandersson

mike thalberg

Hello. Welcome to the live narration of the match between Brann and FC Midtjylland in Europa League football for the J-7 group phase. Sportish brings you minute-by-minute coverage, previews, lineups, the best plays and goals from the game, and results including all the post-game reaction.

Blanc vs. FC Midtjylland match schedule and TV locations

The match will be held on Thursday, January 22, 2026 at 6:45 p.m. At Blanc Stadium. Enjoy the best live football on the Sportish website.

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Alex Parow’s statement after losing court case and having to pay billionaire compensation to McLaren

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This Friday, the court case between Alex Palou and McLaren was resolved in favor of the British team, given that the Spanish driver broke their agreement to unilaterally partner in IndyCar in 2022. Woking must be compensated $12 million, That is more than 10 million euros.

Although this is much lower than the $20 million that McLaren had requested at the start of the trial, Palou was still not satisfied with the verdict reached by the court, and this was reflected in a statement released hours after the verdict was announced.

“The court has completely dismissed the McLaren F1 claim against me, which amounted to approximately $15 million. I would like to thank Otmar Szafnauer for his expert assistance.”

The court’s judgment shows that the allegations against me were completely exaggerated. “It’s unfortunate that so much time and money has been spent fighting these claims, some of which the courts have found to be worthless, just because I decided not to drive for McLaren knowing McLaren would not give me a place in F1.”

I am disappointed that McLaren was awarded damages.. “They haven’t lost anything because of what the pilots have gained on my behalf.”

“I am considering my options with my advisor and I have no further comment at this time. “I look forward to next season with Chip Ganassi Racing.”


So looking at the statement released by Parow, this case may not be over yet. If this decision is appealed, the process could take several more weeks. We’ll have to keep an eye on the news regarding this controversy that has long persecuted the brand new four-time IndyCar champion.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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McLaren won a lawsuit against the four-time champion. He owes $12,000,000

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The McLaren team has won its case in the UK Supreme Court and will receive multimillion-dollar compensation in the case involving four-time IndyCar champion Alex Palou.

McLaren filed a lawsuit for approximately $20 million after Palou violated his contract to join the IndyCar team in 2023 and become McLaren’s test and reserve driver in Formula 1. The racer himself admitted that he had violated the agreement, explaining that he took this step due to unfulfilled promises. Palou believed that he was prepared to compete in F1 as early as 2024, but when he realized that this would not happen, he refused to cooperate and signed a new contract with Chip Ganassi Racing.

Hearings at the High Court of London took place in October 2025. Witnesses included Palu and McLaren CEO Zac Brown.

Judge Picken rejected McLaren’s Formula 1 claim, so Palou does not need to pay any compensation for the F1 programme. At the same time, regarding IndyCar, the court found McLaren’s demands justified: Palu and his management company ALPA Racing must compensate the driver’s salary, payments for the 2024-2027 seasons, a bonus from General Motors for attracting a top driver and the loss of income from business transactions.

The total settlement currently stands at $10.19 million, and a final verdict in another sponsorship case could increase that to $12.6 million; This is much less than the amount McLaren was originally seeking.

Source: Sport UA

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F1 team boss: “They announced the squad so late out of respect for him”

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Racing Bulls team boss Alan Perman said that the delay in announcing the driver lineup for the 2026 season was made out of respect for Yuki Tsunoda.

Tsunoda has struggled with Red Bull’s senior team and it has become clear that he will not remain with Max Verstappen at the end of the 2025 season and will be replaced by Isak Hajjar.

At the same time, Tsunoda was considered a candidate to return to Racing Bulls, where current driver Liam Lawson and Formula 2 debutant Arvid Lindblad were jockeying for the position.

The final decision was announced after the Qatar Grand Prix: Lawson and Lindblad were selected for Racing Bulls, and Tsunoda was appointed to the role of third and reserve driver in both teams.

Perman, who is entering his first season as team principal, explained that the decision was postponed to avoid distraction during the Constructors’ Championship race.

“To be honest, it was a matter of delay. At first we said the announcement would come after Mexico, then we decided to calm things down a bit,” Perman said.

“The reason for this was that Red Bull was in a fierce battle for the constructors’ championship. Racing Bulls was in a fierce battle for the constructors’ championship, so we did not want to talk about it any further. Then when we came to Qatar, we made a decision and announced it out of respect for Yuki. To be honest, [это было] “So he can race his last race with Red Bull Racing and I’m sure it doesn’t mean it’s his last race in Formula 1.”

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