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Eintracht Frankfurt welcomes the team of Benfica Lisbon in front of home spectators today. If you want to watch the decisive return match live or if you want to watch the game live.

Secure the free trial month of DAZN now and watch the quarter final match Eintracht Frankfurt – Benfica Lisbon live

Watch the match in live streaming at the streaming provider DAZN, which owns the exclusive broadcasting rights for all Europa League matches this season. DAZN accompanies the game with the following personnel:

The Europa League return leg between Eintracht Frankfurt and Benfica Lisbon will also be broadcast on free TV. As in the first leg, the private broadcaster RTL will provide the live broadcast of the match on TV and livestream (TVNOW).

For those who can’t see the game SGE – Benfica Lisbon, SPOX offers a live ticker. We ticker all individual matches of the Europa League live.

In addition, you will also have the opportunity to see all the highlights of the other quarter finals at DAZN after the end of the game. In addition, you can watch the quarter-final return match again in its entire length using Re-Live.

The decisive Europa League duel between Eintracht Frankfurt and Benfica Lisbon will start at 9 pm in Frankfurt’s Commerzbank Arena. In all probability, the 51,500 seat arena will be filled to the last seat, so that the SBU can once again count on the full support of the 12th man.

UEFA have placed the lead of the match in the hands of an Italian team of referees for the upcoming home match of Eintracht in the Europa League. The following team of referees will lead today’s match in the Commerzbank Arena:

SGE coach Adi Hütter was satisfied with the performance of his team, despite the clear 2:4 defeat last Thursday in Lisbon.

The Austrian has no lack of confidence for the second leg and sees the home advantage as possibly the decisive factor: “We have to transfer the power and positive energy of the fans to our game”.

Eintracht Frankfurt’s Sturm series does not only produce goals in the Bundesliga. The UEFA Europa League goalscoring quota is also impressive this season. Adi Hütter’s side have scored 26 goals in eleven European League appearances, with Luka Jovic (8 goals) and Sebastien Haller (5 goals) contributing half of all SGE goals.

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