Table Tennis Champions League Men (TTCLM) finals live on www.laola1.tv

The first leg of the Table Tennis Champions League Men (TTCLM) finals are about to begin. For the very first time the most important international club competition of Europe is held in a Swedish city this Saturday 7th of May as Eslovs Al Bordtennis hosts 2014 TTCLM winner AS Pontoise Cergy from France. LAOLA1.tv is covering the match live and broadcasts the tournaments around the world.

 

Usually in the Table Tennis Champions League Men (TTCLM) top ranked clubs fight for the crown but this time it is all different. Against all predictions Eslovs Al Bordtennis will challenge AS Pontoise Cergy in the 2015/16 Table Tennis Champions League Men. It never happened before having one finalist with such low seeding place.

 

Thus the 2014 TTCLM champion AS Pontoise Cergy will arrive in Eslovs with a lot of confidence as they eliminated two most powerful European clubs in the last ten years Borussia Dusseldorf (quarter-finals) and reigning champion Fakel Gazproma Orenburg (semis). Swedish champion Eslovs Al Bordtennis actual ETTU Cup winner were able to win against Olimpia Unia Grudziadz and participates in their very first TTCLM final.

 

LAOLA1.TV will broadcast Table Tennis Champions League Men (TTCLM) final live and then provide full match coverage on its website. As an added benefit Premium members will be able to follow the matches on the move on their smartphones on the computer accessing up to four simultaneous live streams or via Smart TV in top HD and commercial-free quality.

 

 

Table Tennis Champions League Men (TTCLM) live on LAOLA1.tv:

 

Saturday 7th May

4.00 pm: Eslovs Al Bordtennis (Sweden) – AS Pontoise Cergy (France)

 

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