Not only promotion, but also relegation. The Serie B ranking begins to be defined with the play-offs of the cadet series which are preceded by the play-outs. Today, in fact,…
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Not only promotion, but also relegation. The Serie B ranking begins to be defined with the play-offs of the cadet series which are preceded by play out. Today, in fact, they take to the field Bari And Ternana for the first challenge to try to keep their place in Serie B. In one year the Apulians went from the final to enter Serie A against Cagliari, to the play-offs to reach safety and avoid the nightmare Serie C. The great revolution that changed the face of the team played an important role in the club’s fortunes. The Umbrians, however, have worsened their situation in the last three years, finishing in 10th place in 2022, 14th in 2023 and 16th this year.
Serie B: where to see the play offs, how they work and when they start
Bari-Ternana time and date
The Serie B play-offs between Bari and Ternana are taking place today May 16thwith the first leg being played at 8.30pm at San Nicola. The race of returninstead, there will be the May 23or in a week and it will be held in the home of the Umbrians.
Where to see Bari-Ternana
Bari-Ternana is available live on television on Dazn come on Skywhich broadcasts the images of the match on the Sky Sport 202 channel. Furthermore, it is also possible to watch the match in streaming via the official Dazn application, on Sky Go and Now.
How do they work
Bari and Ternana will face each other in the play outs because they have reached the rankings respectively seventeenth And sixteenthwith just two points behind. If the points had been 4 or more then the Apulians would have been directly relegated. If the two matches were to end in a draw, then Ternana would be saved and could count on the best position in the championship. Extra time and penalties would only be played if the two teams were equal on points.
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