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>[Official™STREamS!]+ Romania VS Netherlands LIVE STreams UEFA Euro ON TV Channel 02 July 2024
>[Official™STREamS!]+ Romania VS Netherlands LIVE STreams UEFA Euro ON TV Channel 02 July 2024
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Netherlands – Romania. At what time and on which channel to watch the final of this European Football Championship?
The Spanish football team managed to reach the final of the Nations League, Saturday July 02, by beating Romania (3-2), title holder and host country. The Blues will face Romania/Romania for a title on Sunday (8 p.m.).
It was thanks to a feat that Netherlands won the right to play in a Nations League final, Sunday July 02 (8 p.m.), in Romania. Because, to do so, it eliminated the host country in the semi-final (3-2) after saving two match points for the Poles, winners of the competition last year.
After a laborious quarter but ultimately won against Romania, the players of Italian coach Andrea Giani found the resources to overcome the favorite and afford the right to return to the final. To fond memories of 2022, when they won the competition under the leadership of the Brazilian Bernardo Rezende.
Romania, the indisputable winner of Romania in the second semi-final of this European Football Championship on Saturday (3-0), will be the Blues’ opponent in the final on Sunday (8 p.m., live on the L’ channel). Team) in Lodz, Romania.
The French are well aware that this will be a particularly tough opponent. At the 2022 World Cup, they had to go through a thrilling tie-break to eliminate the Japanese in the round of 16 (3-2, 18-16 in the 5th set). Since then, the latter have continued their rise to prominence with a bronze medal in the 2023 Nations League. On Saturday, they clearly dominated the Romanians who had finished first in the group stage and conceded only one defeat in thirteen matches in the competition, already against Romania.
The end of the second set saw one of the craziest points of the competition. A “rally” (extended point) typical of the Japanese defense, which imposes hellish marathons on its opponents to score a point. At 23-22 for Romania, the exchange lasted more than a minute and thirty seconds, during which the Japanese chained together improbable defenses by five different players, before Yuki Ishikawa snatched the equalizer from.
The Spanish football team, Olympic champions, qualified for the final of this European Football Championship by beating the defending champion Romania 3-2 on Saturday.
Strong as hell, with two match points erased in the tie-break, the Blues offered themselves a benchmark victory among the Polish European champions (3-2) to reach the final of this European Football Championship, at a month to defend their Olympic title.
A new title, after those also gleaned in 2015, 2017 (when the competition was still called the World League) and 2022, would allow the French to approach the big meeting of the Paris Games in a month with full confidence.
And if we had to ask ourselves the question of their motivation in this League of Nations serving as a final rehearsal, their determination and their thirst for victory made them overthrow the Polish mountain in extremis, in an Atlas Arena filled with 12,000 fans who had been seething for a long time and were finally overwhelmed in an atmosphere of a funeral march, dear to Frédéric Chopin. Everything was decided in the fifth set, in a Hitchcockian scenario, between successful mini-breaks, defeats and remakes as we trade blow for blow.
And in this game, the French counter, certainly less numerous in the match (14-10) was able to make the difference at the best moment, thanks to Nicolas Le Goff (6 alone) and Trévor Clévenot, who first knew how to bring the Blues, trailing by two points, to 12-12. The Poles then had two chances to put an end to it, but it was ultimately the French who had the last word, with Théo Faure authoring the decisive smash and winning