It is interesting that we won’t watch any Polish team, as Zaksa, PGE Skra Blechatow and Asseco Resovia didn’t manage to qualify for the round before the Final Four.
All eyes will be on the Italian teams – Modena vs. Lube Civitanova. The reigning champions Zenit Kazan is going to meet Belogorie, but since they have defeated them every time they met in the domestic league, Muserskiy & co. have more reasons for worry.
BR Volleys will try to repeat season 2014/2015, when they played at the Final Four. Their rival will be Dinamo Moscow, that has the opportunity to provide the second ticket for the Russian teams at F4.
The first games will be played on 4th April.
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i think its better if its not italian club vs another italian club and a russian club vs a russian club, its better if modena vs zenit and civitanova vs belogorie