2021/2022 Europa League Semi-Final Schedule: Opportunities For The Final Fellow Germany
JAKARTA – The 2021/2022 Europa League semifinals will take place tonight. The following is a schedule of two matches that will be held at the same time.
The two matches in question are the duel between RB Leipzig (Germany) versus Rangers (Scotland) and Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) against West Ham United (England).
Rangers will host Leipzig at the Ibrox Stadium, while Frankfurt will welcome West Ham to the Deutsche Bank Park Stadium. Both matches will be held on Friday, May 6 at 02.00 WIB.
Both Leipzig and Frankfurt have a great chance of going into the final round and making the final against Germany after each winning the first leg last week.
At that time, Leipzig won through Angelino's single goal, while Frankfurt won with a score that was also thin, namely 2-1.
Frankfurt's winning goals were scored by Ansgar Knauff and Daichi Kamada, respectively, while Michail Antonio's counter-goal for The Hammers was recorded.
West Ham's opportunity to restore the goal deficit is likely to run very difficult. Moreover they are on a three-game losing streak in all competitions after losing against Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday.
Frankfurt also actually weren't in great form even though en route to the semi-finals they beat Barcelona. Oliver Glasner's squad just lost to Bayer Leverkusen after the victory over West Ham.
However, playing in public is a distinct advantage for Die Adler. They are predicted to be able to step into the final round.
On the other hand, Leipzig also had a similar fate with Frankfurt. After the victory over Rangers, they actually suffered a crushing 1-3 defeat of Borussia Monchengladbach in the German Bundesliga.
Better results were actually obtained by Rangers after being bent by Leipzig. They can pocket one point against Celtic in the Scottish League continued.
However, the chance for Leipzig to penetrate into the final party remains. The reason is, they have won eight away games from their last nine matches in all competitions.