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Football is once again a big part of this week’s sports check. But it’s also getting hotter in terms of Formula 1. The sports highlights of the coming days are again packed to the brim. This time there will be no more World Ski Championships, but the first highly anticipated second legs of the eighth finals of the Football Champions League are coming up – plus numerous other international duels with the round leather.

Böhmermann and football
Böhmermann is a cool sock. That should be clear to everyone by now. In his “ZDF Magazin Royale” late last Friday evening, the satirist devoted himself to professional football during the pandemic. And mostly worked on the “convicted watch collector” Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. “Boehmi’s wonderful world of football” …, quite funny. But why only complain about the football professionals? Also the basketball players, handball players, ice hockey players ?? the list can be continued indefinitely ?? in Germany are in game mode despite the Corona crisis, and some of them travel around Europe just as often.

Then England against Italy
We’re sticking to football: After Bayer Leverkusen and TSG Hoffenheim were left out of the competition rather disappointingly around two weeks ago, Germany will no longer have a participant in the round of 16 of the UEFA Europa League. But Nitro has always secured the transmission of a game on Thursday on free TV. And this is how you show the first leg between Manchester United and AC Milan? and thus two crowd pullers from England and Italy. Not so unlikely that this game will attract no fewer people between Flensburg and Garmisch in front of the screens …

?? Soccer & Family ?? with bold edition

Football, the third: Today, March 8th, the first issue of a magazine called “Football & Family”, published by the rtv media group in cooperation with Sport1 GmbH, appears. Robert Lewandowski, Lothar Matthäus (will be 60 in March) and Toni Kroos will be part of the premiere ?? and that promises a circulation of 400,000 copies in various daily newspapers as a supplement. Record number! There should be eight issues this year, plus another one for the EM in the summer. For the time being, the magazine is available in nine newspapers, mainly in Saxony and Franconia. Aiming for expansion! Sports journalist Pit Gottschalk is responsible for the content.

Racism in German football
Football, the fourth and final note for today: the documentary “Black Eagles” deals with racism in German football. Black national players like Erwin Kostedde, who made his debut in 1974 as the first black player in the national team, as well as Steffi Jones, Gerald Asamoah and Patrick Owomoyela, talk about their experiences. The 110-minute film will be available from April 15 on Prime Video and on June 18 on ZDF on free TV.

Great odds thanks to great ski jumpers
If no spectators were allowed on the tracks or the stadiums, at least they were sitting in abundance in front of the TV sets at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Allgäu, which ended on Sunday. Oberstdorf would have loved to host tens of thousands of visitors. On the television, however, the quota was right. On the last day of the competition, which was exciting from a German point of view, the ZDF broadcast of the men’s team ski jumping with seventh place on Saturday and 4.16 million fans even beat the ARD coverage of the Bundesliga: 21.0 percent to 14.4 percent? ? a definite thing. Ninth place went to the Biathlon World Cup in the second place before the jumping with 4.06 million, which in view of the more people apparently enjoying the sun in nature meant the better rate with 26.0 percent in the afternoon.

Comeback der Ultimate-Fighting-Shows?
The Bavarian State Institute for New Media (BLM) once banned the Sport1 predecessor DSF from broadcasting ultimate fighting shows. Martial arts man against man with blows also against the rival lying on the ground on free-to-air TV ?? You couldn’t expect anyone to do that, it was roughly said at the time, to put it loosely. But now the Administrative Court has to decide again whether broadcasts of such events can be allowed again in the future.

The Formula 1 countdown is on
On Sunday, March 14th, the time has come: Sky Sport F1 will then be showing the Netflix documentary series “Drive to Survive” as part of the Formula 1 test drives from March 12th in Bahrain, the exclusive look behind the scenes of the Formula -1 circus shows. From that day on, Sky will show seasons one and two for the first time ?? until April 18 as double episodes from 5:30 p.m. On March 19th, Netflix will present the brand new 3rd season. At the end of March, the new Formula 1 season will finally start with the Bahrain GP in Sakhir.

«Backstage pit lane» on Sky
Now Sky is also starting a podcast on Formula 1. It is called “Backstage pit lane” and promises insights and impressions from the middle of the action. From this Tuesday, March 9th, the first issue will be available on Spotify, iTunes, Deezer, YouTube and skysport.de, there will be a new issue every week with ex-pilots Ralf Schumacher and Timo Glock as occasional experts.

Highlights of the next few days:
* Monday, 2.15 p.m .: Paris-Nice (2nd stage, cycling, Eurosport and DAZN)
* Monday, 6.15 p.m .: Schwenninger Wild Wings ?? Straubing Tigers (ice hockey, DEL, Meganta TV)
* Monday, 6.45 p.m .: FC Ingolstadt ?? Türkgücü Munich (football, 3rd league, Magenta TV)
* Monday, 6:50 p.m .: Chelsea FC ?? Everton FC (football from England, Premier League, Sky Sport)
* Monday, 8 p.m .: Hamburger SV ?? Holstein Kiel (Soccer, 2nd Bundesliga, Sky Sport)
* Monday, 8.15 p.m .: Adler Mannheim ?? EHC Red Bull Munich (ice hockey, DEL, Magenta Sport)
* Monday, 8.45 p.m .: Inter Milan – Atalanta Bergamo (football from Italy, Serie A, DAZN and Sky)
* Monday, 9 p.m .: OGC Nice ?? AS Monaco (football from France, Cup, DAZN and Sport 1+)
* Tuesday, 2 a.m .: WWE Raw (Wrestling from America, DAZN)
* Tuesday, 9 a.m .: WTA women (tennis championships in Dubai, DAZN)
* Tuesday, 6.15 p.m .: Düsseldorfer EG ?? Fischtown Pinguins (ice hockey, DEL, Magenta TV)
* Tuesday, 6.45 p.m .: BB Löwen Braunschweig ?? Bayern Munich and other games (basketball Bundesliga, Magenta TV)
* Tuesday, 8.15 p.m .: Nürnberg Ice Tigers ?? Augsburger Panther (ice hockey, DEL, Magenta TV)
* Tuesday, 8.45 p.m .: Borussia Dortmund ?? Sevilla FC (football, Champions League, second leg, Sky Sport)
* Wednesday, 6.30 p.m .: Arminia Bielefeld – Werder Bremen (football, Bundesliga, Sky Sport)
* Wednesday, 6.30 p.m .: Kölner Haie – Eisbären Berlin (ice hockey, DEL, Magenta TV)
* Wednesday, 7 p.m .: Manchester City – Southampton (football from England, Premier League, Sky Sport)
* Wednesday, 8 p.m .: Basket Zaragoza – Brose Baskets (basketball, Champions League, DAZN)
* Wednesday, 8.45 p.m .: Liverpool FC – RB Leipzig (football, Champions League, second leg, Sky Sport)
* Thursday, 5.30 p.m .: 10 kilometers men (Biathlon World Cup, Nove Mesto, ZDF)
* Thursday, 6 p.m .: SSC Palmberg Schwerin – Dresdner SC (volleyball, Bundesliga, women, sport 1)
* Thursday, 6.30 p.m .: Manchester United – AC Milan (European Football League, round of 16, DAZN and Nitro)
* Thursday, 20.45: Lyon-Villeurbanne – Alba Berlin (Basketball, Euroleague, DAZN)
* Thursday, 9 p.m .: Real Madrid – FC Barcelona (basketball, Euroleague, DAZN)
* Friday, 11.30 a.m .: Commercial Bank Qatar Masters (golf, day 2 of the European Tour from Doha, Sky Sport)
* Friday, 1:20 p.m .: World Cup in Áre (Alpine skiing, women’s slalom, Eurosport 1, 2nd run from 4:10 p.m.)
* Friday, 2.30 p.m .: World Cup in Oslo (Nordic skiing, cross-country skiing, individual sprint women and men, Eurosport)
* Friday, 3.10 p.m .: Germany – Sweden (handball, men, Olympic qualification, ARD)
* Friday, 6.30 p.m .: VfL Bochum – Hamburger SV (football, 2nd Bundesliga, Sky Sport)
* Friday, 7 p.m .: Saski Baskonia – FC Bayern Munich (basketball, Euroleague, DAZN)
* Friday, 7.15 p.m .: Eintracht Frankfurt – SV Meppen (football, Bundesliga, women, DAZN and Magenta TV)
* Friday, 8.30 p.m .: FC Augsburg – Borussia Mönchengladbach (football, Bundesliga, DAZN and Eurosport)
* Saturday, 3 a.m .: Edmonton Oilers – Ottawa Senators (Ice Hockey, NHL, Sport 1+)
* Saturday, 9.30 a.m .: Alpine Skiing World Cup (men’s giant slalom from Kranjska Gora, 1st run, DAZN and Eurosport, 2nd run from 12.30 p.m. also on ZDF)
* Saturday, 2 p.m .: Hallescher FC – TSV 1860 Munich (football, 3rd league, Bavarian television)
* Saturday, 3:30 p.m .: Bundesliga conference with Werder Bremen – Bayern Munich (football, Sky Sport)
* Saturday, 3.30 p.m .: Germany – Slovenia (handball, men, Olympic qualification, ZDF)
* Saturday, 6 p.m .: Rasta Vechta – ratiopharm Ulm (basketball, Bundesliga, Magenta TV)
* Saturday, 6 p.m .: Allianz Volley Stuttgart – SSC Palmberg Schwerin (volleyball, Bundesliga, women, sport 1)
* Saturday, 6.30 p.m .: Borussia Dortmund – Hertha BSC Berlin (football, Bundesliga, Sky Sport)
* Saturday, 9 p.m .: Snowboard World Championship (halfpipe in Aspen / USA, Eurosport)
* Sunday, 8:05 a.m .: 30 kilometers freestyle (Nordic skiing, women’s World Cup from the Engadine, Eurosport)
* Sunday, 10.30 a.m .: Mixed relay (biathlon from Novo Mesto, DAZN and ZDF)
* Sunday, 2 p.m .: Bayern Munich – SGS Essen and other games (football, Bundesliga, women, Magenta TV)
* Sunday, 2.30 p.m .: PSV Eindhoven – Feyenoord Rotterdam (football from Holland, Eredivisie, Sportdigital.TV)
* Sunday, 3.30 p.m .: RB Leipzig – Eintracht Frankfurt (football, Bundesliga, Sky Sport)
* Sunday, 4 p.m .: Scotland – Ireland (Six Nations Championship, Rugby, DAZN)
* Sunday, 5:05 p.m .: Monaco – Lille (football from France, Ligue 1, Sport1 + and DAZN)
* Sunday, 5.30 p.m .: Arsenal – Tottenham (football from England, London Derby of the Premier League, Sky Sport)
* Sunday, 6.30 p.m .: VfB Stuttgart – TSG Hoffenheim (football, Bundesliga, Sky Sport)

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