Ajax – Frankfurt broadcast on 6/3: TV, livestream, time & commentator

When does Ajax Amsterdam – Eintracht Frankfurt take place in the Europa League last 16 and who is showing the Ajax – Frankfurt broadcast on TV and livestream?

All TV information for the first leg of the Europa League last 16 between Ajax Amsterdam and Eintracht Frankfurt, including the starting line-up and betting odds.

Ajax – Frankfurt broadcast on 6.3: Date, time, TV

TV & Stream broadcast: Who is showing Ajax – Frankfurt live on 6.3.?

The Europa League broadcast is available in Germany this season on RTL and via the RTL+ app, which requires a fee.

The broadcast of Ajax Amsterdam against Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday (March 6) will thus be shown live and exclusively on RTL.

The Cologne-based free TV channel will start the live pre-match reports at 8:15 p.m. In the 45-minute countdown, fans can look forward to analysis, background reports and interviews.

RTL’s Ajax – Frankfurt broadcast will be available on Thursday on free TV and via stream on RTL+. The streaming service, which is subject to a fee, is available on all internet-enabled devices.

Ajax – Eintracht live on RTL

In the RTL broadcast of Ajax – Eintracht, presenter Laura Papendick will lead through the program.

She is supported by Lothar Matthäus, who accompanies the match as an expert and co-commentator. The commentator for the encounter is Marco Hagemann.

On RTL+, the broadcaster is offering not only the Ajax-Frankfurt broadcast as a single game option, but also a conference with selected Europa League and Conference League matches (including Real Sociedad-Manchester United & AS Roma-Athletic Bilbao).

The starting position with betting odds

Eintracht Frankfurt finished fifth in the Europa League league phase with five wins, one draw and two defeats.

However, SGE’s recent form has been mixed, with just one win in their last seven competitive matches. As a result, the once comfortable lead of the third-placed team in the Bundesliga has dwindled to just one point.

Ajax Amsterdam have finished the EL league phase in twelfth place with 4 wins, 1 draw and 3 defeats. In the domestic Eredivisie, Francesco Farioili’s selection are the clear leaders with an eight-point lead.

In contrast to Eintracht, Ajax have recently presented themselves in much better form. The Dutch team has won six of their last seven competitive games.

However, the team from Amsterdam have only won two of their last six Europa League games. Consequently, the betting odds from bookmaker Neobet for the Ajax v Frankfurt game show that there is no clear favorite for the round of 32 first leg.

Ajax have won three of their five home games in the Europa League this season. After their two away wins at the beginning of the campaign, Eintracht have lost their last two Europa League matches away from home.

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