The four crucial matches of the Final Four will get an extensive live TV coverage across the globe as several TV networks, available nationally or internationally, will try to satisfy the volleyball audiences in many countries by broadcasting the games from Baku. At least eleven channels will feature some live TV coverage of the matches – Band Sports (BRA), Eurosport (Asia/Pacific), Fox Sports (ITA), Idman TV (AZE), NTV + (RUS), NTV Spor (TUR), NTV Spor Smart (TUR), OTE Sport 5 (GRE), Polsat Sport Extra (POL), RTS 2 (SRB) and SSF (SUI), with several more expected to confirm or offering delayed broadcasts and highlights.
As usual, the international sports online television channel LAOLA1.tv will be streaming all Champions League matches live and free of charge to internet users worldwide. The game will also be available on demand.
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Volleyball fans, as well as international media, will also have access to a live photogallery covering the exciting moments happening in real time on and off the court at the magnificent Crystal Hall. It has already become a tradition that pictures from major CEV events find their instant way to the internet audiences through the eventolive.it platform.
The two semifinals, VakifBank ISTANBUL (TUR) vs. Eczacibasi VitrA ISTANBUL (TUR) and Dinamo KAZAN (RUS) vs. Rabita BAKU (AZE), are scheduled for the Saturday afternoon of March 15, with the bronze medal match and the final taking place on the following Sunday.
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