[General] to be played & will be played

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Parviz Veer

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Dear Sir:
Kindly clear me the context and difference between the following sentences.
1: The match is to be played between England and Australia.
2: The match will be played between England and Australia.

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Tdol

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In the context of a sporting event, I can't see much difference between the two forms- the first is said to be more inevitable/planned/destined, but here I can't see it.
 
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