Monday 1.3.21: Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Ashdod (Bloomfield, 20:15).
Having concluded the European campaign on Thursday, Maccabi returns its’ focus to the domestic scene with a challenging home match against the season’s surprise package – Ashdod.
The team currently ranked 3rd in the table inflicted Maccabi a 3-2 defeat when both teams met earlier this season.
Thursday 4.3.21: Hapoel Haifa vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (Sammy Ofer, 20:45).
The tight schedule continues this month as well as three days after the match at Bloomfield, Maccabi travels to Sammy Ofer for the first of two matches between the two sides this month. Both team will meet first in the league as part of MD23.
Monday 8.3.21 Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Beitar Jerusalem (Bloomfield, 20:45).
Maccabi Tel Aviv will host Beitar Jerusalem at Bloomfield on MD24 for one of the most lucrative matches the Israeli league has to offer. The last time both teams met at Teddy stadium the match ended in a 0-0 draw after which Maccabi underwent some managerial changes.
Saturday/Sunday 13/14.3.21 Hapoel Haifa vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (Sammy Ofer, State Cup) Kick-off time TBA
The second match this month against the Haifa side will also take place at Sammy Ofer this time in the State Cup as part of the round of 16. Maccabi reached this stage after beating Hapoel Be’ersheva 1-0 at Turner stadium while Hapoel Haifa knocked Bnei Yehuda out in a penalty shoot-out after a 3-3 draw after 120 minutes.
Saturday/Sunday 20/21.3.21 Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Tel Aviv (Bloomfield stadium) Kick-off time TBA).
The regular league season comes to an end (MD26) in spectacular style as Maccabi hosts the second Tel Aviv derby this season at Bloomfield. Memories from the first derby of the season which resulted with a 4-0 victory are still fresh. At the end of this league round, with the positions in the table determined and the league split into two tiers of 6 (top) and 8 (bottom) as the Playoff gets underway at the beginning of April.
Monday 22.3 – Friday 2.4: International break
After a busy month with a tight fixture schedule, the league goes into a two-week break for the Israel national team matches.
Israel begin its’ World Cup 2022 qualifying campaign with two home matches against Denmark (25.3), Scotland (28.3) at Bloomfield stadium, followed by an away trip to Moldova (31.3).
From: Guy Raz
Sent: יום א 28 פברואר 2021 12:17
To: Ofer Ronen Abels <ofer@mtafc.com>
Subject: מה צפוי החודש
היי, זה להיום בגדול. זה ארוך קקצת, בכיף אפשר לקצר