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Conference League: Osasuna – Brugge: schedule and where to watch the 2023 Conference League match on TV and online today

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AndBack to European competition Osasuna about to happen. Those of Kill yourself they face witches in the playoff playoffs conference league.

The “rojillos” will finally be able to be there after they were initially penalized without being able to play it and thanks to the finish Seventh place in the Spanish league. Today against the Belgians it will be first meeting, first stop, of the competition, and those from Osasuna make it to that debut after that defeat In La Liga, but with the desire to return to Europe, because they asked for the support of their fans before this important event: “Europe is back to the chest. We are a team.”

And before them the Belgian national team witchesalso arrives with great force to this European event and appears at the meeting after winning He dominated Racing White and took the lead in the Belgian league with him Third win in a row.

This match is of particular importance, as it is the perfect finishing touch to what Rasati’s sons achieved last season, and as a result of the good work they did, which allowed them to win. Returning to Europe after 16 years without being there.

Schedule and where to watch Osasuna – Bruges on TV

The meeting between Osasuna and Bruges will take place in the Conference League Today, Thursday, August 24, starting at 8:30 pm. It can be followed through Movistar Plus.

Where the Osasuna-Brugge match can be watched from the Conference League online

Similarly, the Osasuna – Brugge Conference League It will be possible to follow the match, minute by minute, live online, with pre-match comments, XI, facts, champions’ statements and a summary of the best plays and goals through Marka.com

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