No More Away Goals Limit in Soccer Matches - 96 talents continue to soar in prominence.
We're at the game now. The players understand what relegation means and there's still 90 minutes left to play.
Marcus Mann, the sport director of Hannover 96, was present at the 0:1 defeat against Würzburg during the promotion-relegation playoff (Sunday, 13:30 pm). He says, "Everything is possible and doable - we need to approach this with conviction."
The excitement among the fans is high. They've already surpassed the 20,000 mark and are hoping for 25,000 spectators to show up.
Daniel Stendel, the coach of Hannover 96, anticipates a boisterous response from the crowd. With their home advantage, they have a good chance of winning this game. However, they'll just have to wait and see.
The promotion scenario for Hannover 96
If Hannover 96 wins by at least 2 goals, then their U23 team will be promoted to the third division, and the celebration can begin.
If they just manage to win with a single goal, there will be extra time and potentially a penalty shootout - not just at 1:0, but even at 2:1, 3:2, or 4:3 scores.
These promotion games will follow the DFB game regulations, which resemble those used in the UEFA club competitions for knock-out matches. The number of away goals scored will not count if the game ends in a tie.
If Hannover 96 only manages a draw or even loses, then Würzburg will be promoted to the third division.
Just like in the first relegation match, the second game will also be aired on "MagentaSport."
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