Football: News and Updates on the Popular Sport - The police do not anticipate that the rain will have an impact on the international game.
Following the heavy downpour, there should be no impact on the arrangement of the friendly encounter between the German national football team and Ukraine, as per the Federal Police and Police Headquarters Middle Franconia. The proceedings surrounding the match are scheduled to proceed as anticipated. There have been no notions of any enhanced safety measures or travel-related concerns with regards to the rainfall raised on Sunday.
Soon, Ukraine, then Greece
The game happening on Monday at 8:45 pm on ARD is the foremost of two test matches for the selection of national coach Julian Nagelsmann prior to the beginning of the EM. The subsequent Friday in Mönchengladbach, the tournament rehearsal versus the Greek team will take place. At the EM (June 14 to July 14), Scotland, Hungary, and Switzerland will be the German team’s opponents.
Relocation of Ukraine training
The Ukraine has rescheduled their final training to Erlangen after the extensive rainfall in Max-Morlock-Stadion in Nuremberg. To safeguard the pitch in the stadium, the team was shifted. During the EM, Coach Serhij Rebrov's team will come up against Belgium, Romania, and Slovakia in the group stage.
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The upcoming test match in Bavaria between the German national soccer team and Ukraine is not expected to be affected by the storm, according to the Federal Police and Police Headquarters Middle Franconia. Despite the rainfall, there are no plans for additional safety measures or changes to the match schedule in Nuremberg, a city located in Middle Franconia.
The friendly encounter, set to take place on Monday at 8:45 pm on ARD, is one of two test matches for coach Julian Nagelsmann, who is preparing for the UEFA European Championship (EM) starting from June 14 to July 14. During the EM, Germany will compete against Scotland, Hungary, and Switzerland.
Unfortunately, the heavy rain in Max-Morlock-Stadion forced the Ukraine team to relocate their final training session to Erlangen. The shift was necessary to protect the stadium pitch, with the team set to face Belgium, Romania, and Slovakia in the group stage at the EM.
The friendly match in Nuremberg will serve as an important opportunity for both teams to prepare for the upcoming EM, with the home side looking to continue their positive momentum in the tournament rehearsal series.