Ukraine – Iceland: who will referee the key match of the World Cup qualifiers.
According to inkorr.com: For the third round of the World Cup qualifying match in group D between Iceland and Ukraine, a refereeing team from Germany will be in charge. The main referee will be Sven Jablonsky, with Eduard Baitinger and Lasse Kozlovsky as his assistants. The fourth official will be Florian Badstuber, and the VAR system will be overseen by Benjamin Brand and Daniel Schlager.
The main referee will be Sven Jablonsky. He will be assisted on the lines by Eduard Baitinger and Lasse Kozlovsky. The duties of the fourth official will be performed by Florian Badstuber, while Benjamin Brand and Daniel Schlager will be responsible for the VAR system.
Date and venue of the match
The match will take place on October 10 at the 'Leigardalsvedlur' stadium in Reykjavik at 21:45 Kyiv time. In the previous match, the national team of Ukraine played to a draw against Azerbaijan, and earlier suffered a defeat to France.
This match will be important for both teams in their fight for qualification to the World Cup. The Ukrainians are looking to improve their chances after not-so-successful performances in previous games, so support from fans on both sides will be very important. Let's follow the developments together!
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