Final Four of the European League - Catch the Rhein-Neckar Löwen versus Füchse Berlin game on live television.
In the Barclays Arena of Hamburg, four teams will compete to be the champions of the EHF Cup. The only non-German representative hails from Romania.
Prior to their showdown with Bucharest, Kevin Möller of Flensburg shares his thoughts in the "Auszeit" Dyn show, "We have what it takes to win. But we still need to show that we deserve it. It's entirely up to us. If we play our best game, I think we have a good shot at winning."
Flensburg's performance during their dress rehearsal was less than ideal. They suffered a 27-28 defeat against Eisenach in their last Bundesliga match.
On Saturday, Flensburg will face Dinamo Bucharest at 3 pm. Later that day, at 6 pm, handball fans can witness a domestic duel between the Rhein-Neckar Löwen and the Füchse Berlin.
You can find the entire schedule for the European League season here.
Mathias Gidsel of Füchse, 25 years old, is wary of their upcoming game against the Rhine-Neckar Lions, "I anticipate a challenging match. This Final Four is different from a Bundesliga game; the atmosphere and pace are unique. A semi-final is always tough."
Fuchse emerged victorious against the Rhine-Neckar Lions 28-25 in the league's previous meeting. The Lions, on the other hand, lost 26-31 to Gummersbach.
Where can I watch the EHF European League Final Four on TV?
The Final Four event in Hamburg will be broadcast live on Dyn and DAZN. The matches will be as follows:
- Flensburg-Handewitt vs Dinamo Bucharest - 3 pm Saturday
- Rhein-Neckar Löwen vs Füchse Berlin - 6 pm Saturday
- Grand Final - 6 pm Sunday
- Match for third place - 3 pm Sunday
More information available here.
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Source: symclub.org