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🚨 First round Liga F fixtures announced, with a surprise in store

🚨 First round Liga F fixtures announced, with a surprise in store

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Liga F Moeve has announced the schedules for the matches of the opening day.
The matchday will take place on August 30 and 31, and the most surprising thing is that it will feature four morning matches (12:00) in the middle of summer.
Liga F has explained that those morning matches could be modified due to high temperatures.
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