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European Championships Qualification Division Play off matches

 

The 2017 European Championships Qualification Division Play off matches will be played tomorrow across the Europe. Ten teams both in Men’s and Women’s Events will fight for five places in Championships Division at the European Team’s Championships this fall.

 

In England spectators will have the opportunity to enjoy the double program. Men will play against Slovakia and Women will meet Spain in Preston. Further in Men’s play off matches Italy will host Ukraine Russia will host Serbia in Moscow Czech Republic will play against Poland in Klatovy and Belarus will travel to Budapest to play against Hungary.

 

In Women’s Event Turkey awaits Netherlands in Istanbul Belarus will meet Wales in Minsk Sweden will meet Slovakia in Koping and Serbia will host Croatia in Novi Sad.

 

Matches in Hungary and Belarus are scheduled for today whilst Turkey will play on April 25th.

 

The second leg will be played next Tuesday.

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