Three club competitions’ matches live on ETTU TV

Three top quality table tennis matches from the Champions League and ETTU Cup on Friday night and ETTU TV powered by LAOLA1.tv will of course be bringing you all of the action LIVE and FREE! We are now in the knock-out stages of the competitions, but the ,

Three top quality table tennis matches from the Champions League and ETTU Cup on Friday night and ETTU TV powered by LAOLA1.tv will of course be bringing you all of the action LIVE and FREE! We are now in the knock-out stages of the competitions, but the question is, who will progress?

ETTU Champions League Women – KTS Zamek Tarnobrzeg – Fenerbahce Sport Kulubu | 17.01.2014 18:30 CET
A Friday full of table tennis starts at 18:30 CET in Poland from the Champions League. This one is a repeat of last season’s ETTU cup final, which the Turkish side was able to win. The home team will no doubt want to exact revenge on their opponents in this match, and a place in the final of the Champions League would certainly make up for losing out on the gold in 2013. Join the action at 18:30 CET on Friday night to find out if which of these teams will take the initiative in this match on http://ettu.laola1.tv.

ETTU Cup Men – Bogoria Grodzisk Mazowiecki – FC Saarbrücken TT | 17.01.2014 19:00 CET
We stay in Poland for the next match which begins at 19:00 CET in the ETTU Cup. This will be the first time these two teams have ever met each other, so it will be very unknown territory for both clubs. The Polish team are doing very well in the Polish Championship at the moment and will feel confident of giving the Germans a run for their money over these two matches. SaarbrĂĽcken started the season in the Champions League but were only able to finish 3rd in group B behind UMMC and Pontoise. Tune in at 19:00 CET LIVE and FREE on Friday night for the action on http://ettu.laola1.tv.

ETTU Champions League Men – Vaillante Sports Angers TT – SVS Niederösterreich | 17.01.2014 19:30 CET
We return to the Champions League for the 3rd match of the evening, this time from the men’s event as French side Vaillante Sports Angers TT welcome SVS Niederösterreich. There was drama at the end of 2013 as Chartes were disqualified from the tournament, but that still means that France has three more teams looking to bring the trophy back to the country. Both of these teams finished 2nd in their groups, and we all know that there are no easy ties at this stage of the competition. This one really could go either way. Who will take the advantage and win the first leg of this quarter final? Join us LIVE and FREE at 19:30 CET to find out on http://ettu.laola1.tv.

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