Germany will hope home advantage can help them to major tournament glory again at Euro 2024.
The three-time winners have faced disappointment recently, with back-to-back World Cup group-stage exits and a last-16 loss to England at Euro 2020.
Fans of Die Mannschaft have naturally approached Euro 2024 with cautious hope rather than high expectation. However, that was stepped up a few notches by an impressive 5-1 opening win over Scotland.
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Germany then became the first team to book their place in the Round of 16 after defeating Hungary 2-0.
They then struggled for the majority of their final group-stage match vs. Switzerland, as they fell a goal behind inside the first half but super sub Niclas Fullkrug's injury-time header saw them level and clinch top spot in the group.
In the Round of 16, they rode their luck with some tight refereeing decisions before ultimately defeating Denmark 2-0 to secure their place in the quarterfinals.
The Sporting News looks at the key details for their next match, including how to watch across the world, kickoff times and their player roster.
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When is Germany's next game at Euro 2024?
Germany's next match at Euro 2024 will be in the quarterfinals.
They will face the winner of the Round of 16 match between Spain and Georgia, which takes place on Sunday, June 30.
That quarterfinal will then be played on July 5 at 6 p.m. local time (12 p.m. ET) in Stuttgart.
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What time is Germany's Euro 2024 quarterfinal?
Fans from across the world will be keen to watch Germany's quarterfinal clash and here's how that kickoff time translates across some of the major territories:
Date | Kickoff time | |
USA | Fri, July 5 | 12:00 p.m. ET |
Canada | Fri, July 5 | 12:00 p.m. ET |
UK | Fri, July 5 | 5:00 p.m. BST |
Australia | Sat, July 6 | 2:00 a.m. AEST |
India | Fri, July 5 | 9:30 p.m. IST |
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Germany's next Euro 2024 game: TV channel, live stream
Here's how to watch this Euro 2024 match across selected areas of the world's major regions:
TV channel | Streaming | |
USA | FOX | Fubo, Fox Sports app/website, ViX |
Canada | TSN1, TSN4, TVA Sports | TVA+ |
UK | TBC | TBC |
Australia | — | Optus Sport |
India | Sony Ten 2, 3, 2HD, 3HD | JioTV, Sony LIV |
USA: Germany's quarterfinal match in Stuttgart will be televised in the United States on FOX, with a Spanish-language broadcast via ViX. Both channels are available to stream on Fubo with the latter offering a FREE seven-day trial.
Radio coverage of the match can be followed on SiriusXM FC.
UK: Euro 2024 games are broadcast either by BBC or ITV. The quarterfinal schedule has yet to be determined.
Canada: Euro 2024 matches can be seen in Canada on TSN's respective TV channel and live streaming services. TVA Sports provides a French language option.
Australia: Australia's sole broadcaster for the European Championship is Optus Sport.
India: Euro 2024 matches are available to watch on JioTV and Sony LIV. Germany's quarterfinal can also be viewed on Sony Ten Network on TV.
If Euro 2024 is not available to watch live in your location or if you're traveling abroad, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPNs offer a secure and private online connection, allowing you to bypass geographical restrictions to access your favourite streaming services from any device anywhere in the world.
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Germany Euro 2024 squad
Ages and caps correct at the start of Euro 2024 on June 14
Position | Player | Club | Age | Caps |
---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Oliver Baumann | Hoffenheim (GER) | 34 | 0 |
GK | Manuel Neuer | Bayern Munich (GER) | 38 | 119 |
GK | Marc-Andre ter Stegen | Barcelona (SPA) | 32 | 40 |
DEF | Waldemar Anton | Stuttgart (GER) | 27 | 2 |
DEF | Benjamin Henrichs | RB Leipzig (GER) | 27 | 15 |
DEF | Joshua Kimmich | Bayern Munich (GER) | 29 | 86 |
DEF | Robin Koch | Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) | 27 | 9 |
DEF | Maximilian Mittelstadt | Stuttgart (GER) | 27 | 4 |
DEF | David Raum | RB Leipzig (GER) | 26 | 21 |
DEF | Antonio Rudiger | Real Madrid (SPA) | 31 | 69 |
DEF | Nico Schlotterbeck | Borussia Dortmund (GER) | 24 | 12 |
DEF | Jonathan Tah | Bayer Leverkusen (GER) | 28 | 25 |
MID | Robert Andrich | Bayer Leverkusen (GER) | 29 | 5 |
MID | Emre Can | Borussia Dortmund (GER) | 30 | 43 |
MID | Chris Fuhrich | Stuttgart (GER) | 26 | 4 |
MID | Pascal Gross | Brighton (ENG) | 32 | 7 |
MID | Ilkay Gundogan | Barcelona (SPA) | 33 | 75 |
MID | Toni Kroos | Real Madrid (SPA) | 34 | 109 |
MID | Jamal Musiala | Bayern Munich (GER) | 21 | 29 |
MID | Leroy Sane | Bayern Munich (GER) | 28 | 60 |
MID | Florian Wirtz | Bayer Leverkusen (GER) | 21 | 18 |
FWD | Maximilian Beier | Hoffenheim (GER) | 21 | 1 |
FWD | Niclas Fullkrug | Borussia Dortmund (GER) | 31 | 16 |
FWD | Kai Havertz | Arsenal (ENG) | 24 | 46 |
FWD | Thomas Muller | Bayern Munich (GER) | 34 | 129 |
FWD | Deniz Undav | Stuttgart (GER) | 27 | 2 |
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Germany's European Championship record
Germany, both as West Germany and unified Germany, has participated in a total of 13 European Championships, the most in the competition's history.
The nation boasts an impressive record with three European titles, clinched in 1972, 1980, and 1996. Germany has finished outside the top eight only three times, in the 2000, 2004 and 2020 tournaments.
Their consistent performance is evident as they have reached at least the semi-finals on nine occasions, a remarkable achievement unmatched by any other team in the competition.
Year | Stage reached | Eliminated by |
1960 | Did not enter | — |
1964 | Did not enter | — |
1968 | Did not qualify | — |
1972 | Champions | — |
1976 | Final | Czechoslovakia |
1980 | Champions | — |
1984 | Group stage | Spain, Portugal, Romania |
1988 | Semifinals | Netherlands |
1992 | Final | Denmark |
1996 | Champions | — |
2000 | Group stage | Romania, Portugal, England |
2004 | Group stage | Czech Republic, Latvia, Netherlands |
2008 | Runners-up | Spain |
2012 | Semifinals | Italy |
2016 | Semifinals | France |
2020 | Round of 16 | England |