LIVESTREAM EFA: Prague Lions @ Munich Ravens, June 14, 13:00 CET (1 pm, 7 am ET)
The European Football Alliance returns to Munich this weekend as the Munich Ravens (3-0) host the Prague Lions (0-3) at Sportpark Unterhaching, with the unbeaten Ravens looking to continue their strong start against a Prague team eager to make a statement on the road.
Ravens building momentum
Few teams in the EFA have looked as impressive as the Munich Ravens through the first month of the season.
Head coach Kendral Ellison’s squad opened the year with a high-scoring 58-30 win over the Raiders Tirol, followed it with a 45-26 road victory against the Frankfurt Galaxy, and then delivered perhaps its most complete performance of the season by defeating the previously unbeaten Paris Musketeers 41-7.
Quarterback Russell Tabor has been one of the driving forces behind that success. His ability to create plays both through the air and on the ground has helped make the Ravens one of the league’s most dangerous offenses. Wide receivers Malik Stanley Jr. and Louis Geyer continue to provide big-play potential, while running back Justin Rodney has added balance to the attack.
Watch live. Prague Lions @ Munich Ravens, June 14, 13:00 CET (1 pm, 7 am ET)
Lions searching for consistency
The Prague Lions enter the matchup knowing they face one of the toughest challenges in the EFA.
Quarterback Jaylon Henderson remains the focal point of the offense and gives Prague a chance to generate explosive plays whenever he has the ball in his hands. Wide receiver William Patterson and running back Adam Zouželka will also be key if the Lions hope to keep pace with the Ravens‘ offense.
Defensively, the Lions face a difficult task against a unit that has consistently put points on the board throughout the season.
Opportunity for both teams
For the Munich Ravens, this game is another opportunity to strengthen their position near the top of the EFA standings and maintain their unbeaten record.
For the Prague Lions, it is a chance to earn a signature victory and prove they can compete with one of the league’s championship contenders.
On paper, Munich enters as the favorite, but Prague arrives with nothing to lose. That combination could make Sunday’s matchup one of the more intriguing games of the European Football Alliance weekend.