Dortmund’s match vs. Monaco postponed after explosions near team bus
Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg between Borussia Dortmund and Monaco at the Westfalenstadion has been suspended after three explosions struck the German side’s bus as it left a hotel in Hochsten, 10 kilometres away from the club’s famed stadium.
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Dortmund confirmed the news on Twitter, adding that the match will take place Wednesday at 12.45 p.m. ET.

North Rhine-Westphalian police confirmed shortly after the match was postponed that the blasts occurred as the bus left the hotel. “Three explosions near the team bus as they left the hotel to go to the stadium,” police spokesman Gunnar Wortmann said.
“There was one player injured inside and damage to a window,” Wortmann added.
Bei der Explosion wurde @MarcBartra verletzt und befindet sich derzeit im Krankenhaus. Gute und schnelle Genesung, Marc! #bvbasm
— Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) April 11, 2017
Dortmund later confirmed that Spanish centre-half Marc Bartra was the player injured by the explosion, and that the 26-year-old is in the hospital with undisclosed injuries.

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