Lithuania recorded second win at the ITTF European Team Championships 2018/19

Stage one – second round

 

ITTF European Team Championships Stage 1 continued next week with the second round matches. However first match was played already in National Badminton Centre in Lisburn – Ireland suffered by the hands of Lithuania 0:3.

 

It is Lithuania’s second win in the Event after they overcame Azerbaijan whilst in previous round at the end of February Ireland beat San Marino.

 

Ireland – Lithuania 0:3

 

ROBINSON – UDRA 0:3 (4:11 2:11 7:11)

CATCHART – STANKEVICIUS 0:3 (4:11 9:11 8:11)

Mc CREERY – MIKUTIS 0:3 (6:11 5:11 8:11)

 

In the second round of the ITTF European Team Championships Stage 1 will play

 

Women’s A Groups

 

Luxembourg – Germany         27.03.2018      19:30   Mondorf-les-Bains

Croatia – Netherlands             27.03.2018      18:00   Pula

Sweden – Russia                     27.03.2018      18:30   Stockholm

Czech Republic – Hungary     18.04.2018      17:00   Havirov

Portugal – Austria                   27.03.2018      17:00   Vila Nova de Gaia

Ukraine – Poland                     27.03.2018      16:00   Chernigiv

 

Men’s Groups A

 

Austria – Portugal       27.03.2018      20:15   Fulpmes

Romania – Slovenia    27.03.2018      16:00   Bucharest

Spain – Sweden           27.03.2018      17:00   Huelva

Poland – Croatia         27.03.2018      18:00  Jarosław

Slovakia – Ukraine      27.03.2018      18:00   Bratislava

Russia – Greece           27.03.2018      16:00   Moscow

 

Women’s Groups B

 

 

Bulgaria – Serbia         27.03.2018      18:00   Panagiurishte

Denmark- Turkey        27.03.2018      19:00   Hirtshals

Greece – England       24 04.2018      18:00   Athens

Israel – Lithuania        27.03.2018      17:00   Tel Aviv

Island – Finland           27.03.2018                             

Slovakia – Belgium     27.03.2018      18:00   Bratislava

 

Men’s B Groups

 

Bulgaria – Czech Republic     27.03.2018      18:00   Panagiurishte

Island – Cyprus                       27.03.2018                             

Israel – Italy                            27.03.2018      18:00   17:00   Tel Aviv

Estonia – Netherlands             27.03.2018      17:30   Tallin

Ireland – Lithuania 0:3

San Marino – Azerbaijan         27.03.2018      19:00   Serravalle

Serbia – England                     07.05.2018                             

Switzerland- Finland              27.03.2018      19:00   Geneva

 

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