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Augsburg to play Frankfurt despite the weather

A severe onset of winter has paralyzed large parts of Bavaria. FC Bayern's home match on Saturday has been canceled. FC Augsburg's match on Sunday, however, is scheduled to go ahead.

FC Augsburg logo on the seats of the substitutes' bench. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
FC Augsburg logo on the seats of the substitutes' bench. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Soccer - Augsburg to play Frankfurt despite the weather

Despite the weather chaos in Bavaria, FC Augsburg still expects to play its Bundesliga home match against Eintracht Frankfurt this Sunday (7.30 pm/DAZN). In a statement on Sunday afternoon, Augsburg referred to the tireless efforts "in the last 24 hours by fans, staff and service providers". The club also issued information to stadium visitors.

They are asked to "arrive at the WWK ARENA early. It is strongly recommended - if possible - to arrive by streetcar, as parking capacity at the WWK ARENA is limited due to the amount of snow over the past few days". Fans are also asked to "exercise caution and prudence on the entire grounds of the WWK ARENA, as snow and icy conditions can still lead to the risk of slipping in some places".

The heavy snowfall the day before had led to the cancellation of the Bundesliga home match between German soccer champions FC Bayern Munich and 1. FC Union Berlin. The reason was the associated safety risks.

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The Bundesliga match between FC Augsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt is likely to be a challenging one, given the weather conditions in Hesse and Bavaria. Despite the weather chaos, FC Augsburg remains determined to host the match on Sunday at 7:30 pm, broadcast on DAZN. Fans are advised to arrive early and use public transportation due to limited parking at the WWK Arena.

The weather has also disrupted other Bundesliga fixtures, leading to the cancellation of FC Bayern Munich's home match against 1. FC Union Berlin on Sunday. The decision was made due to the safety risks associated with the heavy snowfall.

As the snow continues to fall in Bavaria, Eintracht Frankfurt fans traveling to Augsburg may encounter difficult travel conditions. However, the spirit of soccer remains strong, as FC Augsburg and its fans work together to bring the Bundesliga action to viewers around the world through Dazn.

The weather in Germany has been unpredictable, causing disruptions not only in soccer but also in other parts of daily life. The ongoing negotiations between Verdi and couriers aim to secure more vacation days and extra pay for the delivery workers, who have been working hard to ensure that essential items reach their destinations.

In other Bundesliga news, Werder Bremen is looking forward to its match against FC Augsburg, calling it a "trend-setting match". The teams will face off in a highly anticipated contest, with both teams aiming to secure points in the Bundesliga table.

As the Bundesliga season continues, fans can keep track of the Fixture list, Bundesliga table, and team squads on various sports websites and applications. FC Augsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt's battle on Sunday will be an exciting addition to the German soccer landscape.

In conclusion, soccer in Germany remains an essential part of the country's culture, even amidst weather chaos and challenging travel conditions. FC Augsburg's determination to host its match against Eintracht Frankfurt is a testament to the resilience of the sport and the passion of its fans.

Source: www.stern.de

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