A week after Sevilla FC won against AS Roma in the Europa League, the Europa Conference League final will pit Fiorentina against West Ham this week.
What time for Fiorentina – West Ham?
Launched by UEFA last season, the Europa Conference League will be able to write a new club on its list since after José Mourinho’s Roma, it is Fiorentina or West Ham who will win a European Cup. This final between Italians and English will be played this Wednesday, June 7 at 9 p.m. at the Eden Arena in Prague in the Czech Republic. The referee will be Spaniard Carlos del Cerro Grande.
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— UEFA Europa Conference League (@europacnfleague) May 31, 2023
On which channels to follow Fiorentina – West Ham?
If this second final in the history of the Europa Conference League will be broadcast all over the world, in France, it will be accessible to the greatest number knowing that this Fiorentina – West Ham will be broadcast on two channels. First in the clear on W9but also encrypted on Canal+ Football. Suffice to say that all football fans will be able to watch this final without having to break their heads.
The probable compositions of Fiorentina – West Ham:
Before Inter Milan challenge Manchester City in the Champions League final next Saturday, Fiorentina will have the daunting task of representing Serie A in this third European Cup final. Author of a correct season in the league, despite an eighth place synonymous with non-qualification for next season, the Fio could recover a ticket for the C3 if successful this Wednesday. But for that, the Florence club will have to regain its historical fluidity, the one that allowed La Viola to win the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1961. A mission that coach Vincenzo Italiano will have to accomplish without Sirigu or Castrovilli.
The probable line-up of Fiorentina: Terracciano – Dodo, Martinez Quarta, Milenkovic, Biraghi – Bonaventura, Amrabat, Duncan – Ikoné, Cabral, Kouamé.
In the soft underbelly of the Premier League, with a 14th place and a late maintenance, West Ham offered a breath of fresh air with this course in the Europa Conference League. At the end of a path strewn with pitfalls against La Gantoise or Alkmaar, the English club will try to regain its former glory, when the Hammers won the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1965 or the Intertoto Cup in 1999. But to afford a new fine line to its prize list, the club of David Moyes will have to compose without Scamacca, injured.
West Ham’s probable line-up: Areola – Coufal, Kehrer, Aguerd, Cresswell – Soucek, Rice – Fornals, Paqueta, Benrahma – Antonio.