Sports Calendar: Beach balls and deciders

FC Copenhagen may have already won the Superliga title this year, but there’s plenty at stake as the top flight concludes its season this Sunday.

Bloodshed at Brøndby?
With all the matches starting at 5pm, perhaps the most exciting game will be at Brøndby Stadium, where the hosts will be doing their best to hold onto fourth place and qualify for the Europa League spot while denying surprise outfit SønderjyskE a second-place finish.

With two rounds remaining – there is a round on Thursday too – SønderjyskE are three points ahead of FC Midtjylland. Brøndby, meanwhile, are four points behind FCM and just two ahead of AaB Aalborg. Aside from the title itself, it’s all going down to the wire.

Party mood at Parken
If you’re looking for a less tense experience, then head to Parken where FC Copenhagen will celebrate its 11th title against AGF in jovial fashion.

FCK fans have a fun tradition of tossing about inflatable beach balls and animals in the 13th minute of the last game of their title-winning seasons. So bring along your best beach attire – the football waters will be fine.

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