Tuesday 19 February 2013

Preview week 8

More sports on snow and grass

Will he score against his old club?
Only yesterday we did have time to rest from previous sport events such as the World Championships in Alpine Skiing and Biathlon. Already today, Tuesday February 19th, we can watch some great football matches between Arsenal and Bayern Munich as well as between Porto and Malaga.  On Wednesday there are more Champions League matches: Galatasaray vs. Schalke and Milan vs. Barcelona. My predictions on these matches are wins for Bayern Munich and Barcelona and draws at the other two matches. Any different thoughts?

Let’s stay on the grass: this weekend round 3 of the 2013 Six Nations Championship is taking place with two matches on Saturday:  Italy vs. Wales and England vs. France.  The favourites for these matches are Wales and England, but who knows what the other two teams are able to do on Saturday? The last game of round 3 is between Scotland and Ireland, on Sunday afternoon. This should be the most exciting match of all three as both teams seem to be equally good!


Beautiful scenery in Val die Fiemme
If you feel like spring has already started, that does not count for sports. With the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 starting on Wednesday in Val di Fiemme, Italy, there is more winter sports for another 1.5 weeks.  There will be championships in Cross Country, Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined (first ski jumping followed by cross country skiing). My favourites for the different disciplines are: 


Enjoy another great week of sports and come and visit our blog at the end of the week to read the review of this sports week.

Tanja Voegtlin 

3 comments:

  1. Why not Arsenal with Lukas Podolski? He scores when he wants!

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  2. Well I guess it is going to be hard for Arsenal to score as Bayern has such a great defense: only 7 goals against in 22 Bundesliga matches!!

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  3. MK you were right: Poldi scored. Still Bayern was too strong for Arsenal. Looking forward to the match in Munich!

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