Relegation on free TV: Braunschweig vs. Saarbrücken runs here

Relegation on free TV: Braunschweig vs. Saarbrücken runs here

Second division relegation
So you can see Braunschweig against Saarbrücken live on free TV and in stream


For Eintracht Braunschweig, the second division class maintenance is within reach. In the relegation, the Lower Saxony in Saarbrücken won 2-0. Who broadcasts the second leg?

With a good starting point, the Braunschweiger go to the second leg of the second division relegation against Saarbrücken. Lino Tempelmann (49th minute) and Marvin Rittmüller (61st minute) ensured a 2-0 away win of the Lower Saxony in the first leg.

The Braunschweigers now want to make their class. On Tuesday evening there is a kick-off at the Eintracht Stadium at 8.30 p.m. The showdown can be followed live and free of charge.

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These transmitters show the relegation second leg

The free TV broadcaster Sat.1 starts at 7:50 p.m. with the transmission. In addition, spectators can stream the game live on the free platforms joyn and ran.de. The Pay TV station Sky also broadcasts the game. Preliminary reporting will run there from 8 p.m.

In the past two years, Eintracht Braunschweig has taken 15th place in the 2nd Bundesliga in the 2nd Bundesliga and thus saved himself directly. This season, however, the Lower Saxony did not get beyond the relegation. In 34 games, Eintracht only scored 35 points – 8 wins, 11 draw, 15 defeats. After all: staying in the second division is very likely after the relegation first leg.

Interim coach Marc Pfitzner, however, warns to rest on it: “It is half -time, we have not yet won anything.” The coach had taken over from his predecessor Daniel Schering for the relegation after he was released. The measure has obviously had an effect. “It is relatively optimal as it went. But nothing has been done yet, it is a part,” said Pfitzner before the second leg against Saarbrücken.

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For the 1. FC Saarbrücken, however, the defeat in front of 15,000 spectators in the sold -out Ludwigsparkstadion was a heavy dampers. The association has been waiting for a return to the 2nd Bundesliga for 19 years. It looks like it will stay with it for the time being.

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