Romania – Switzerland is a high-stakes match in the EURO 2024 preliminaries, as the team led by Edi Iordănescu can finish the qualification group in first place. The match will be broadcast live on TV by a single channel and can be watched in LIVE TEXT format on the playtech.ro website. Who broadcasts on TV Romania – Switzerland.
The TV station that broadcasts Romania – Switzerland
Romania – Switzerland is playing in the last stage of the EURO 2024 preliminaries, on Tuesday, November 21, at 9:45 p.m., at the National Arena, and it is the match for the first place in the group. After the duel between Israel and Romania, score 1-2, from Hungary, was seen on Prima TV, the match on the National Arena will be able to be watched on another TV station in Romania.
Prima TV and Antena 1 shared the television rights of the national team matches. The two stations had the right to five games from the preliminaries for EURO 2024. The game Romania – Switzerland will be broadcast on Antena 1 TV. The decisive match for the first place in Group I will be commented by the team formed by Felix Drăghici and Andrei Rădulescu.
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“Not to stay stuck in what was”
The selector Edi Iordănescu believes that the national team has the duty not to treat the confrontation with Switzerland superficially, so that the tricolors remain undefeated in the EURO 2024 preliminaries and finish the qualification group in first place. It is a major stake in the draw for the groups of the final tournament in Germany.
“I would like us to focus more on what comes next and not get stuck in what was, even if it is a fantastic performance. I experienced incredible euphoric moments after this performance, I achieved a goal that few believed in.
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These moments of euphoria must also be lived and consumed because a game of great importance awaits us and obliges us. Unlike us, Switzerland did not experience moments of euphoria, because it is below the proposed objective. She came very motivated, capable and probably injured”said Edi Iordănescu at the press conference preceding the match with Switzerland.
The success with Israel and the first place in the group propelled the Romanian national team, at least provisionally, into the second most valuable urn for the draw. The team led by Edi Iordănescu has the option of a draw and victory to remain the leader in the group. However, the draw is forbidden for Switzerland, as the press from the Country of the Cantons also wrote, and the explanation is simple: the tie means that Romania wins group I and adjudges its place in the second urn for the draw.
Who can Romania fall with at EURO 2024
If the “tricolors” lose to Switzerland, then they will end the group in second place and Romania will reach the 3rd or even the 4th urn, depending on the results of the other preliminary groups.
“The challenge for us is very big to present ourselves as best as possible. We meet players at the highest level, playing at top clubs, champions with their clubs,” added the coach.
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If in the preliminaries he had the luck of an easy group, Romania will have a caliber opponent at the European Championship, according to the polls updated following the results recorded, on Sunday, in the preliminaries. Germany, Portugal, France, Spain, Belgium or England will be one of the opponents of the “tricolors”. Here is who we can fall with at EURO 2024:
- Urn 1: Germany, Portugal, France, Spain, Belgium, England;
- Urna a 2-a: Hungary, Turkey, Denmark, Albania, Romania, Austria;
- Urna a 3-a: Scotland, Slovakia, Netherlands, Serbia, Croatia, Italy;
- Urna a 4-a: Slovenia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, plus the three qualified teams from the Nations League play-offs.
Romania has a 150 chance of winning EURO 2024, the same as Albania, Greece or Slovenia, but lower than Slovakia (200) or Finland (350).