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  • Bundesliga Konferenz TV: Saturday Morning Chaos

    If you want to start your Saturday morning with chaos, watch the "Bundesliga
    Konferenz" telecast of the Bundesliga final round.

    The telecast switches between games, and goes immediately to wherever a goal has been scored.

    The top end of the Bundesliga table has been settled, the only question is will Borussia Dortmund climb into sixth place and qualify for the Europa League. Dortmund could still get into the Champions League if they beat Wolfsburg in the German Cup final in a few weeks.

    However, the real chaos is at the bottom end of the table, where six teams are battling to avoid relegation, three above relegation and three below. Four of those six teams will play each other. Paderborn, in last place, plays VFB Stuttgart, who are in 16th place and would be in a relegation playoff.
    Paderborn needs to win to have any chance of escaping relegation, and Stuttgart would safe with a win.

    In the other match, Freiburg plays Hannover. Both teams are barely above the relegation line, and the winner would be guaranteed safe from relegation.

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    Originally posted by Bruce View Post
    If you want to start your Saturday morning with chaos, watch the "Bundesliga
    Konferenz" telecast of the Bundesliga final round.

    The telecast switches between games, and goes immediately to wherever a goal has been scored.

    The top end of the Bundesliga table has been settled, the only question is will Borussia Dortmund climb into sixth place and qualify for the Europa League. Dortmund could still get into the Champions League if they beat Wolfsburg in the German Cup final in a few weeks.

    However, the real chaos is at the bottom end of the table, where six teams are battling to avoid relegation, three above relegation and three below. Four of those six teams will play each other. Paderborn, in last place, plays VFB Stuttgart, who are in 16th place and would be in a relegation playoff.
    Paderborn needs to win to have any chance of escaping relegation, and Stuttgart would safe with a win.

    In the other match, Freiburg plays Hannover. Both teams are barely above the relegation line, and the winner would be guaranteed safe from relegation.
    On what? GolTV? Got rid of that channel.
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      Watch it on the Net: goatd.net On Saturday, all 18 teams will be in action at the same time.

      On Sunday, the process will be repeated with Bundesliga 2, with three teams at the top battling for one automatic promotion and one spot in the promotion playoff, and five teams battling to avoid two relegation places. One club is hopelessly doomed to relegation.
      Last edited by Bruce; May 20, 2015, 01:59 PM.

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