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9.12.2021Europa League

Live stream, radio and text commentary: How to follow #FTCB04

Bayer 04 are away to Ferencváros in the sixth and final group match in the UEFA Europa League. While the Werkself are certain of finishing top of the group, the champions of Hungary are looking to pick up their first points as they leave the European stage. You can follow the match on Thursday, 9 December (kick-off: 21.00 CET) via the usual channels. The options.
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  • TV: The sixth Europa League match for the Werkself this season is not on free-to-air TV..
  • Streaming: The provider remains the same but with a new name – TVNOW became RTL+ at the beginning of November. #FTCB04 will be exclusively broadcast on that streaming service. The ‘Matchday’ show on RTL+ begins at 17.30 CET. World Cup winner Lukas Podolski, Anna Kraft, Arnd Zeigler and Robby Hunke will get viewers in the mood for tonight’s Europa League games.
  • Radio: Black and Red fans can also tune in to Werkself Radio. The commentator duo of Cedric Pick and Niko Hartmann will report on the Europa League game live with the broadcast due to start 30 minutes before kick-off. Listen in via the new Bayer 04 app or at bayer04.de.!
  • Live text commentary: The same channels give you access to the Bayer 04 live text commentary service. We bring the game to you in real time in text, photo and video formats, connect with social media posts and ask you what you think. Our tip: Read the live text commentary and listen to Werkself Radio.!

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