Nantes, Rennes, Monaco… At what times and on which channels to watch Europa League matches?
Three out of three. Last week, when the new edition of the Europa League kicked off, the three clubs representing the French Ligue 1 championship won. On their lawn at the La Beaujoire stadium and in front of a public in fusion, Ludovic Blas and his Nantes partners snatched a major success against the Greeks of Olympiakos (2-1). Eighteen years after their last appearances on the European scene, the Canaries have therefore achieved an excellent performance. For their part, Alexander Golovin and Monaco won by the smallest of margins on the field of Red Star Belgrade (0-1). Earlier in the evening, Stade Rennais was able to count on Lorenz Assignon, author of a good start, to snatch victory after additional time against Cypriot club AEK Larnaca (1-2). The second day of the tournament, scheduled for Thursday, September 16, is it also happy?
Meetings that promise to be tense
Doubling the bet does not look easy for the three clubs involved in the competition. For this second day of the group stage of the Europa League, Aleksandr Golovin and his AS Monaco partners received Ferencvaros. If the players of the Hungarian club do not have a great reputation on the European scene, they still beat the Turks of Trabzonspor (3-2) last week. Not always very recognized in the league, the men of the Principality will have to be wary. On their side, the people of Nantes travel to Azerbaijan to face the FC Qarabag. A club that Olympique de Marseille beat two resumed the last season in the Europa League Conference. After military incidents that claimed a hundred victims on the border between Armenia, the atmosphere promises to be unique. Such a special atmosphere expected in Brittany where Rennes receives Fenerbahçe. The meeting is classified level 3 (out of 5) in terms of risks to public order. Consequently, the number of spectators has been limited to 19,000 (out of 29,000 seats) and the visitors’ stand will accommodate 1,395 Fenerbahçe supporters. This will be surrounded by “buffer” zones.
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Football TV program – Europa League: On which channels to follow the matches of Nantes, Monaco and Rennes? How to follow the other matches of the second day?
Originally scheduled this Thursday, September 15, the confrontation between Arsenal and PSV Eindhoven has been postponed to October 20. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the commemorations organized, police resources are not sufficient to supervise the meeting. The same is true for the Glasgow Rangers / Naples match scheduled for Wednesday in the Champions League.
Europa League 2022-2023 – 2nd day of the group stage
Thursday September 16
6:45 p.m.: Real Sociedad/Omonoia Nicosia, live on RMC Sport Live 8
6:45 p.m.: Sheriff Tiraspol/Manchester United, live on RMC Sport Live 4
6:45 p.m.: Midtjylland/Lazio Rome, live on RMC Sport Live 5
6:45 p.m.: Feyenoord/Sturm Graz, live on RMC Sport Live 6
6:45 p.m.: Olympiacos/Fribourg, live on RMC Sport Live 7
6:45 p.m .: FC Qarabag / Nantes, live on RMC Sport 2
6:45 p.m.: Trabzonspor/Red Star Belgrade, live on RMC Sport Live 9
6:45 p.m.: Monaco/Ferencvaros, live on RMC Sport 1
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9 p.m.: Bodo Glimt/FC Zurich, live on RMC Sport Live 8
9 p.m.: Dynamo kyiv/AEK Larnaca, live on RMC Sport Live 7
9 p.m.: Rennes/Fenerbahçe, live on W9 and Canal+ Foot
9 p.m.: Betis Sevilla/Ludogorets, live on RMC Sport Live 5
9 p.m.: AS Roma/HJK Helsinki, live on RMC Sport 2
9 p.m.: Union Saint-Gilloise/Malmö, live on RMC Sport Live 6
9 p.m.: Braga/Union Berlin, live on RMC Sport Live 4