The return matches of the CEV Cup 2023 Semifinals will be staged at the same time as 20.30 on Wednesday 15 March. Modena staged in Poland, on the Belchatow field, Piacenza hosts Roeselare.

The Valsa Group Modena is two sets away from the CEV Cup 2023 “Finals”. The success of six days ago at the PalaPanini will allow the yellows to face the challenge with a great advantage, but without underestimating Skra Belchatow, coached by Gardini and with several well-known faces of the Super League, such as Atanasijevic, Lanza, Kooy and Bieniek. The Polish team in the last round of Plusliga defeated Zaksa in three sets. The Valsa Group will therefore try not to let its guard down and get back on the right track after the stop made in Trento in the last Regular Season of SuperLega Credem Banca.

Game with a higher difficulty coefficient for the Bluenergy Daiko Volley Piacenza. The formation coached by Massimo Botti in fact suffered a 3-1 in Belgium against Knack Roeselare in the first leg of the Semifinals, and will have to win “from three” and impose itself in the Golden Set to gain access to the Final. Brizard and his teammates have already made a similar comeback, in the Quarter Finals, when with a 4-0 (3-0 and Golden Set) they overturned the previous week’s result at home, eliminating Montpellier. PalaBancaSport is therefore preparing to support the red and whites, who returned to victory (always at home) against Padova in the last round of the Regular Season.

Both matches will be streamed on discovery+.

CEV Cup 2023 – Semi Finals, Away Matches

Wednesday 15 March 2023, 8.30pm
Bluenergy Daiko Volley Piacenza – Knack Roeselare (BEL)
First leg: Knack Roeselare – Bluenergy Daiko Volley Piacenza 3-0 (25-20, 25-23, 25-23)
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Commentary by Michele Pedrotti

Wednesday 15 March 2023, 8.30pm
PGE Skra Belchatow (POL) – Valsa Group Modena
First leg: Valsa Group Modena – PGE Skra Belchatow 3-1 (25-20, 20-25, 25-18, 25-22)
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Commentary by Rodolfo Palermo