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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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F1 Team Principal: “The radio was silent for the first time. That’s good news”

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Alpin evaluated the first drive of the Mercedes-powered vehicle positively and said that the race at Silverstone gave the team confidence before the preparations for the 2026 season.

The Enstone team is working as a Mercedes customer for the first time, abandoning Renault’s own engine on the eve of new rules. On a rainy and cold shooting day, Pierre Gasly rode 140 km of the allowed 200 km, and the program was shortened only due to weather conditions. Despite this, the A526 with Mercedes engine and transmission operated without any technical problems.

Flavio Briatore, one of the team leaders, noted that the silence on the radio was the main positive point:

“For the first time in my long career in Formula 1, a car goes, comes back, comes out again and nothing else happens. Usually we talk about temperature, oil and settings. The radio was silent here. That’s good news.”

“We covered less than 150 km due to aquaplaning. There was no point in risking the car.”

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Solberg continued to lead the Monte Carlo Rally, Toyota’s festival.

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On the second day of the Monte Carlo Rally, the opening round of the World Rally Championship (WRC), which will be held from Thursday to Sunday, Swedish driver Oliver Solberg (Toyota) further widened his lead.

This Friday’s itinerary includes three different specials, each running twice. The Swede, son of 2003 world champion Petter Solberg, who had already finished first on Thursday, shined again on the snow and ice in the first stage of the day, setting the best time (13 minutes 48.5 seconds).

Of the nine special stages held so far, Solberg has won four, with a cumulative time of 2 hours 11 minutes 13.1 seconds. Due to a puncture he was only fifth, 27 seconds slower than Toyota teammate Elfyn Evans. “It’s been a great day because my advantage has increased. I’m happy and just want to welcome a new day,” the Swede concluded in a statement to the organization.

Even so, Evans continued to take 2nd place from the second day. The Briton never finished lower than fourth in any section and ended the day with a time of 2:12:21.5, 1:08.4 behind Solberg. “It was a good day, a little up and down, but good,” Evans said of his performance.


The joy for Toyota continued with the performance of Sébastien Ogier. The previous world title saw the Japanese team close to the full podium with a time of 2 hours 12 minutes 28.0 seconds, very close to that of the British athletes who had improved by nearly 18 seconds compared to Thursday’s time. The Frenchman particularly shined in the eighth section, navigating the muddy area better than his rivals (18:05.1).

Ford had to regret Irishman Josh McErlean’s withdrawal on stage nine, when his car went off the road in a snowbank shortly after the route began.

The Monte Carlo Rally will see drivers covering a total of over 339 kilometers across 17 stages. There are four stages remaining, including a super special through the streets of Monaco, on Saturday 24th January, and a further four stages on Sunday 25th.

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Lewis Hamilton became the first Formula 1 driver to demonstrate the new active aerodynamics that will be used from the 2026 season.

On Friday, Hamilton took to the track at Fiorano, where Ferrari held the first races of its new generation car, immediately after the official presentation. The seven-time world champion completed his laps before handing over his car to Charles Leclerc, and active aerodynamics were recorded for the first time in these races.

For the first time, cameras recorded the operation of the moving elements of the front wing, which could not be seen in the first test drives of Audi, Cadillac, Racing Bulls, Mercedes and Alpin – at that time no images of the operation of the new moving wings were published.

The rear wing operates on a similar principle to conventional DRS; only the space between the elements widens. At the same time, the elements on the front wing that create downforce when activated move downwards, significantly changing the aerodynamic balance of the car.

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