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ITTF European Championships Qualifications

 

The fourth Round of the ITTF European Championships Qualifications will be played tomorrow. This week the leading teams in their respective groups will travel to play matches against the lower ranked teams.

 

In Men’s Event after two wins in previous rounds Austria will travel to Odensee to meet Denmark. Hosts failed to post a win in previous encounters. In Group B Switzerland will host Germany in Magglingen. In Helsinki Finland will play against France in Lod Israel will host Belarus Talin will be the host of the match between Estonia and Sweden whilst Portugal will travel to Vilnius to meet Lithuania. Zoetermeer will be the host of the match between Netherlands and Greece whilst Slovenia and Poland will play in Nova Gorica. Russia will travel to Bulgaria’s Sofia. Slovenia is the only guest team with one defeat in the event.

 

In Women’s Event in Preston England will host Germany in Piraeus Greece will host Romania whilst Bulgaria await Russia in Sofia. Girls of Switzerland will play alongside men’s team in Magglingen against Poland. The double program is also in Vilinius. Lithuanian team will play against Czech Republic. Kosovo will host Austria in Prishtina Italy will host France in Terni whilst Blegny will be the host city of the match between Belgium and Hungary.

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