SK Sturm against OSC Lille in the live ticker

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1:45 p.m.: Security area from 1 p.m. to midnight

The state police headquarters have set up a security area around the stadium, which is in effect from 1 p.m. and until midnight. In this area, the police may turn people away if they are at risk and prohibit them from entering. If you enter the security area anyway, you are committing an administrative offense, which can be punished with a fine of up to 1,000 euros. You can read about exactly where the security area applies here.

1:20 p.m.: Lille has to do without regular players

Lille will have to do without Nabil Bentaleb in Graz. The Frenchman, who plays in central midfield, is usually used but is suspended for today’s game. Lille coach Paulo Fonseca said about the Graz team: “They work a lot, switch well, press high and have shown what they can do even against stronger teams. It will be a difficult game against a difficult opponent.”

12.40 p.m.: Hütter and Co. acted as advisors

The Graz team received tips from Monaco coach Adi Hütter and his assistant coaches Christian Peintinger and Klaus Schmidt – they know Sturm’s current opponent very well. “The home game is definitely the key for Sturm. “You should travel to Lille with a head start because it will be very difficult to survive there,” said Hütter. Here you can read more about it.

12.05 p.m.: Jonathan David is on the notepad of many top clubs

One of the many figureheads in the French squad comes from Canada, has a market value of 50 million euros and is being hunted by top European clubs: Jonathan David has 17 goals and seven assists in 33 competitive games this season. Read the portrait of the attacker here.

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12:00 p.m.: Lille did not train in the stadium

Incidentally, the French did not complete any final training in the Liebenau stadium, and there were no visitors in the Merkur Arena. The team traveled directly from Graz-Thalerhof Airport to their hotel yesterday, Wednesday.

11.35: Frankowski is leading the game in Graz again

The game today will be refereed by Bartosz Frankowski. The Pole has already refereed a Sturm game in Graz once – in the Black and Whites’ 3-1 defeat against Ajax Amsterdam in the second Champions League qualifying round in 2018.

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