Italy-Sweden women’s volleyball on TV today, Novara friendly time: where to watch it in streaming

Italy-Sweden women’s volleyball on TV today, Novara friendly time: where to watch it in streaming
Italy-Sweden women’s volleyball on TV today, Novara friendly time: where to watch it in streaming

Today, Wednesday 8 May (7.00 pm), Italy-Sweden, a women’s volleyball friendly, will be played which is held at the PalaIgor in Novara. First seasonal outing for our national team, which will meet the Scandinavians in a useful challenge to test the condition of the group and take the first steps towards the Nations League which will start next week. Debut on the Italian bench for coach Julio Velasco, who launches the long sprint towards the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Many big names are missing such as Paola Egonu, Myriam Sylla, Alessia Orro, Marina Lubian, Sarah Fahr, Monica De Gennaro as they played the Champions League final only three days ago and will join the group in the near future, just like Elena Pietrini who has just won the scudetto in Russia. Other stars will take to the field such as the opposite Ekaterina Antropova, the spiker Caterina Bosetti, the central Anna Danesi (new captain). It will then be repeated tomorrow evening in Piacenza.

Below is the complete calendar, the detailed program, the starting time, the TV and streaming schedule of Italy-Sweden, the women’s volleyball friendly which is played in Novara. The match will be broadcast live on Eurosport 1; live streaming on Eurosport.it and Discovery+; live text live on OA Sport.

ITALY-SWEDEN VOLLEY CALENDAR TODAY

Wednesday 8 May

7.00pm Italy vs Sweden – Live TV on Eurosport 1

ITALY-SWEDEN PROGRAMME: HOW TO SEE IT ON TV AND STREAMING

Live: Eurosport 1, for season ticket holders.

Live streaming: Eurosport.it, Discovery+, for season ticket holders.

Textual live broadcast: OA Sports.

 
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