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Day 3 Schedule

Friday, 13th December, 2019

 

 

QUARTERFINALS

 

16:00  :CZE Czech Republic - Poland :POL   

19:00  :SWE Sweden - Germany :GER   

 

 

9th PLACE MATCH

 

13:00  :DEN Denmark - Norway :NOR

 

 

11th PLACE MATCH

 

10:00  :SGP Singapore - Australia :AUS

 

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Knockout Round

 

 

Day 3 Results

Friday, 13th December, 2019

 

 

QUARTERFINALS

 

16:00  :CZE Czech Republic  11 - 4  Poland :POL   

19:00  :SWE Sweden  26 - 2  Germany :GER   

 

 

9th PLACE MATCH

 

13:00  :DEN Denmark  2 - 3  Norway :NOR

 

 

11th PLACE MATCH

 

10:00  :SGP Singapore  1 - 3  Australia :AUS

 

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Day 4 Schedule

Saturday, 14th December, 2019

 

 

SEMIFINALS

 

14:30  :SWE Sweden - Finland :FIN   

17:45  :SUI Switzerland - Czech Republic :CZE   

 

 

5th-8th PLACEMENT ROUND SEMIFINALS

 

10:00  :SVK Slovakia - Germany :GER   

11:30  :LAT Latvia - Poland :POL   

 

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On 12/12/2019 at 21:30, hckosice said:

:FIN Finland  8 - 6  Slovakia :SVK

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Wasn't this a really good performance by Slovakia? The odds for Finland not to win in regular time were 20+ and bookmakers were expecting 11-12 points margin instead of only 2 :yikes: 

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6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Wasn't this a really good performance by Slovakia? The odds for Finland not to win in regular time were 20+ and bookmakers were expecting 11-12 points margin instead of only 2 :yikes: 

 

2 years ago we lost to :FIN in quarterfinals by 2 goals only as well.

 

However this is probably the weakest :FIN floorball team in history, keep in mind they already lost to :SUI in the Group stage, which resulted in the fact FIN has to face :SWE already in the semifinals, so after some gazillion of years this time we will not have the usual SWE-FIN final

 

but yes, good and satisfying perf from our girls, the goal was 5th place and we are still in the fight for it, just pitty the difference is too big between the likes of :SWE and :CZE and the rest of the world fighting for the maximum they can achieve - the 5th place

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If the women are playing in the World Games this time around (still haven’t seen anything to confirm that) 5th place would most likely be the last ticket to the tournament. @hckosice :SVK most likely needs that 5th place of there is to be a women’s tournament in Birmingham.

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Knockout Round

 

 

Day 4 Results

Saturday, 14th December, 2019

 

 

SEMIFINALS

 

14:30  :SWE Sweden  5 - 4  Finland :FIN   

17:45  :SUI Switzerland  (OT)7 - 6  Czech Republic :CZE   

 

 

5th-8th PLACEMENT ROUND SEMIFINALS

 

10:00  :SVK Slovakia  6 - 1  Germany :GER   

11:30  :LAT Latvia  1 - 6  Poland :POL   

 

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