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Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt got off easy in the DFB Pokal quatertfinals with a pair of draws against lower division sides, Sportfruende Lotte and Arminia Bielefeld.
Eintracht Frankfurt vs Arminia Bielefeld
Eintracht Frankfurt are in a slow death spiral out the Champions League places but maybe a midweek DFB Pokal win against 3.Liga side Arminia Bielefeld can get them back in their right mind? Niko Kovac needs his strikers firing on all cylinders though and with Haris Seferovic suspended, he’ll need Marco Fabian and Alexander Meier to shoulder most of the burden.
Location: Commerzbank Arena, Frankfurt, Germany
Time: 6:30 pm local time, 12:30 pm ET
TV/Streaming: USA (ESPN3, ESPN Deportes), Germany (Sky Go Deutschland, Sky Bundesliga 1/HD) Canada (beIN Sports Canada, TSN GO)
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Sportfruende Lotte vs Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund boast arguably most famous, and perhaps the single biggest, stand in world football. The Yellow Wall holds 25,000 people. FRIMO stadium holds 10,000 in total. The DFB Pokal is quite simply put, amazing.
Location: FRIMO Stadium, Lotte, Germany
Time: 8:45 pm local time, 2:45 pm ET
TV/Streaming: USA (ESPN3, ESPN Deportes), Germany (ARD Das Erste, Sky Go Deutschland, Sky Sport 3/HD),Canada (None)
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