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Germany vs Denmark: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch

Germany and Denmark will aim to extend their unbeaten run at Euro 2024 as the two nations are set to clash in Saturday's round of 16 tie at Signal Iduna Park.

Julian Nagelsmann's side topped Group A with wins over Scotland and Hungary, but were held to a 1-1 draw by Switzerland in their final group game.

On the other hand, Danish Dynamite finished second in Group C despite picking up a single win. Kasper Hjulmand's side registered draws against Slovenia, England and Serbia in the group stage.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.

Germany vs Denmark kick-off time & stadium

Date:June 29, 2024
Kick-off time:8 pm BST
Venue:Signal Iduna Park

The European Championship match between Germany and Denmark will be played at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany.

It will kick off at 8 pm BST on Saturday, June 29, in the United Kingdom (UK).

How to watch Germany vs Denmark online - TV channels & live streams

In the UK, the European Championship match between Germany and Denmark will be available to watch and stream online live through ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player.

Check out GOAL's Live Match Centre for updates.

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Team news & squads

Germany team news

Defender Jonathan Tah faces a one-match ban on account of his two yellow cards in the tournament, while Antonio Rudiger emerges a doubt with a hamstring problem but is likely to recover in time.

So Nico Schlotterbeck can join Rudiger at the heart of defence, with Kai Havertz likely to feature upfront once again.

Germany possible XI: Neuer; Kimmich, Schlotterbeck, Rudiger, Mittelstadt; Kroos, Andrich; Musiala, Gundogan, Wirtz; Havertz.

PositionPlayers
Goalkeepers:Neuer, Ter Stegen, Baumann
Defenders:Rudiger, Raum, Kimmich, Schlotterbeck, Anton, Mittelstadt, Henrichs, Koch
Midfielders:Gross, Kroos, Musiala, Fuhrich, Wirtz, Sane, Gundogan, Andrich, Can
Forwards:Havertz, Fullkrug, Muller, Beier, Undav

Denmark team news

Hjulmand will miss his namesake Morten Hjulmand due to suspension, with either Christian Norgaard, Mathias Jensen or Thomas Delaney in line to be brought in as the replacement in midfield.

In attack, Jonas Wind faces competition from Andreas Skov Olsen, Kasper Dolberg and Yussuf Poulsen.

Denmark possible XI: Schmeichel; Andersen, Christensen, Vestergaard; Bah, Hojbjerg, Delaney, Maehle; Eriksen; Hojlund, Wind.

PositionPlayers
Goalkeepers:Schmeichel, Ronnow, Hermansen
Defenders:Vestergaard, Anderson, Kjaer, Christensen, Maehle, Jorgensen, Kristiansen, Bah, Kristensen
Midfielders:Jensen, Eriksen, Delaney, Hojberg, Damsgaard, Norgaard
Forwards:Hojlund, Poulsen, Dolberg, Skov Olsen, Wind, Brunn Larsen, Dreyer

Head-to-Head Record

The following is the head-to-head record of the last five meetings between Germany and Denmark across all competitions.

DateMatchCompetition
June 2, 2021Germany 1-1 DenmarkInternational Friendly
June 6, 2017Denmark 1-1 GermanyInternational Friendly
June 17, 2012Denmark 1-2 GermanyUEFA European Championship
August 11, 2010Denmark 2-2 GermanyInternational Friendly
March 28, 2007Germany 0-1 DenmarkInternational Friendly

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