Willem II has a large screen at the stadium for a crucial match

Willem II has a large screen at the stadium for a crucial match
Willem II has a large screen at the stadium for a crucial match
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Willem II missed an opportunity to secure promotion to the Eredivisie against FC Groningen on Friday. There are two more opportunities for the Tilburg team, first of all the away match at FC Dordrecht on Friday. Four hundred supporters of Willem II will travel to Dordrecht. But fans who stay behind in Tilburg can also follow the match at ‘own’ King Willem II Stadium. A large screen will be placed in parking lot P1 on Friday.

Supporters café D’n Beitel opens its doors on Friday afternoon at five o’clock. The warm-up will then be provided by a DJ and a singer, after which the important match against FC Dordrecht will be broadcast on a large screen at eight o’clock.

For Willem II, a draw is enough for promotion. And the team of coach Peter Maes can even become champions with a draw or a win, but the Tilburg team is dependent on the result of competitors Roda JC and FC Groningen.

Live stream
In the event of promotion, the players are festively welcomed at their own stadium after returning from Dordrecht. Omroep Brabant will broadcast that party live via a stream. Omroep Brabant will also keep you informed of all the news about the match in a live blog on the website throughout the evening.

Praise
Willem II will close the season on Friday, May 10, with a home match against Telstar. So there is a chance that there will be three celebrations in Tilburg in just over a week: once because of the promotion, once because they have won the championship and then the ceremony on Sunday, May 12. But with a defeat in Dordrecht on Friday, the tension can simply rise to a peak. After all, the play-offs are also a possibility.

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