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Following the conclusion of the Pool Phase in Czechia, the top four positions in Pools B & D were fixed and as a result the match-ups were known for the Eighth Finals to be held at the Ostravar Aréna in Ostrava.
Italy completed the pool phase unbeaten and as a result earned themselves a spot in the opening match on Sunday 12th September against Latvia, while later the same day Germany will face Bulgaria – first serve scheduled for 19:00 CEST.
The following day will see the Vice Champions from the last edition in 2019 Slovenia take on Croatia at 16:00 CEST, after which the Olympic Champions will take to the court against the home side of Czech Republic in the late match.
The Eighth Finals matches in the other half of the draw will take place in Gdansk on the 11th and 12th and were announced yesterday.

All matches will be available on EuroVolleyTV, and individual match highlights will be available shortly after via the Game Hub. In addition one match will be on YouTube each day, which have been confirmed as:
Sat 11th – Russia vs. Ukraine
Sun 12th – Serbia vs. Turkey
Mon 13th – France vs. Czech Republic

September 11th, 2021
The pool phase of the CEV EuroVolley 2021 Men gifted volleyball fans from the continent with 60 exciting matches across the four host cities during the last nine days. The best 16 teams have moved forward and over the next four days this list will be trimmed down in half after the conclusion of the ...
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September 11th, 2021
Pool B was arguably the toughest pool of the tournament, with three of the world’s top-ranked volleyball national teams in Italy, Slovenia, & Bulgaria being drawn. Young up-and-coming Belarus & the hometown Czech team in the pool as well meant that there would be few easy matches for any of these pl...
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