by Seet Cheng Howe
This comes after the recent partnership between the ITTF & Eurosport to broadcast all ITTF’s major events Europe-wide, including the ITTF World Championships, ITTF Men’s and Women’s World Cups, ITTF World Tour Platinum and the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals.
In what is set to be a historic tournament, Eurosport will start their coverage from the Women’s Team Quarter-finals on 3 May 2018. Fans will be able follow all the happenings as they unfold, all the way till the final day of the tournament. Top European teams such as Sweden, Germany and France will join the other table tennis powerhouses from other continents in the battle to become World Team Champions in Halmstad, Sweden.
Who will emerge as winners? Who will bring home gold? Be sure to tune in to Eurosport on these days to watch your favourites as they fight for glory:
Eurosport will be streaming more live matches from the 2018 World Team Championships on the Eurosport Player app or on the Eurosport Player website available on laptops and mobile devices.
Fans can also follow 8 days of live TV on ITTF’s online streaming platform itTV or find out how you can join in to watch the 2018 Liebherr World Team Championship here.