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Germany will face Finland on Saturday in their third contest of this year's UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 tournament. The pair will play out their final game in Group B.
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With two big games and two big results under their belt, the former are through to the quarter-finals, while their opponents are already out of the running - but there's always the chance this final clash could serve up a banana-skin of a result.
Ahead of the game, GOAL has the details of how to watch on TV, stream online, team news and more.
| Games | Finland vs Germany |
| Date | July 16, 2022 |
| Times | 3:00pm ET, 12:00 pm PT |
| Stream | fubo TV (start with a free trial) |
TV channel, live stream and how to watch
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| U.S. TV channel | Online stream |
|---|---|
| ESPN2 | fubo TV (start with a free trial) |
Team news and rosters
| Position | Finland roster |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers | Burns, Flaherty, Turner |
| Defenders | McKenna, Vance, McFadden, Nelson, Hutton, Burrows, Holloway, Rafferty, Magee |
| Midfielders | McCarron, Callaghan, Furness, Caldwell, McDaniel, Andrews |
| Forwards | Magill, K. McGuinness, Wade, Wilson, C. McGuinness |
Had it not been for Pernille Harder's lone effort in their second match, Finland might well have had an outside chance of reaching the knockout rounds - but instead, their journey will end here with their final group stage game.
With just one goal netted this tournament, they'll be determined to find a result and hinder Germany's easy stroll into the last eight now the latter have qualified.
Predicted Finland starting XI: Burns; McKenna, Nelson, McFadden, Vance; Furness, Callaghan, McCarron; Magee, K. McGuinness, Wade.
| Position | Germany roster |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers | Frohms, Schult, Berger |
| Defenders | Kleinherne, Hendrich, Hegering, Gwinn, Rauch, Doorsoun |
| Midfielders | Lattwein, Oberdorf, Lohmann, Huth, Däbritz, Dallmann, Magull, Brand |
Forwards | Schüller, Freigang, Popp, Anyomi, Wassmuth, Buhl. |
Two wins from two games and Germany have their name in the hat for the quarter-finals after a strong start to their Euro 2020 campaign.
While England and France have been recording some superb blowout victories, they haven't quite hit the heights - but six goals and none conceded is still a terrific record, potentially marking them out as the dark horse of the pack.
Predicted Germany starting XI: Frohms; Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering, Rauch; Oberdorf, Lattwein, Dallmann; Huth, Brand, Wassmuth.
Last five results
| Finland results | Germany results |
|---|---|
| Denmark 1-0 Finland (Jul 12) | Germany 2-0 Spain (Jul 12) |
| Spain 4-1 Finland (Jul 8) | Germany 4-0 Denmark (Jul 8) |
| Netherlands 2-0 Finland (Jul 2) | Germany 7-0 Switzerland (Jun 24) |
| Finland 1-5 Japan (Jun 27) | Serbia 3-2 Germany (Apr 12) |
| Finland 6-0 Georgia (Apr 12) | Germany 3-0 Portugal (Apr 9) |
Head-to-head
| Date | Results |
|---|---|
| 2/26/2010 | Germany 7-0 Finland |
| 3/4/2009 | Germany 2-0 Finland |
| 3/7/2008 | Germany 3-0 Finland |
