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Germany vs Denmark: TV channel, live stream, team news and preview

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Germany will face Denmark on Friday in a UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 contest. This will be the first match of this year’s competition for both sides.

Watch Germany vs Denmark on fuboTV (Start with a free trial)

This is the first meeting of these teams since the quarterfinal of EURO 2017, which Denmark won 2-1.

Ahead of the game, GOAL has the details of how to watch on TV, stream online, team news and more.

Games Germany vs Denmark
Date July 8, 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

In the United States (US), UEFA Women's EURO 2022 matches can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (start with a free trial).

New users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the live sports streaming service, which can be accessed via iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV as well as on a web browser.

U.S. TV channelOnline stream
ESPNUfubo TV (start with a free trial)

Team news and rosters

PositionGermany roster
Goalkeepers Frohms, Schult, Berger
Defenders Kleinherne, Hendrich, Hegering, Gwinn, Rauch, Doorsoun
Midfielders Lattwein, Oberdorf, Lohmann, Huth, Dabritz, Dallmann, Magull, Brand
Forwards Schuller, Freigang, Popp, Anyomi, Wassmuth, Buhl

Germany have hit a downturn in 2022. After winning six matches in a row to end 2021, the team has struggled this year, winning just twice in six matches.

The team is coming off of a 7-0 friendly win over Switzerland on June 24. Klara Buhl netted a hat trick in the win, while four other German players scored as well. Germany took 23 shots, Switzerland just one.

Historically, Germany have been Europe’s best team, winning this tournament six times in a row before falling in the quarter finals in 2017.

Recent results might suggest that it will be tough for this team to get back to the top, but it’s worth noting Germany have never gone two Euros in a row without a title.

Predicted Germany starting XI: Frohms; Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering, Rauch; Oberdorf, Dabritz; Huth, Magull, Buhl; Schuller

PositionDenmark roster
Goalkeepers Christensen, Svane, Worsøe
Defenders Ballisager, Sevecke, Boye, Veje, Gevitz
Midfielders Thrige, K. Holmgaard, Troelsgaard, S. Holmgaard, Pedersen, Bredgaard, Kuhl, Thomsen, Svava

Forwards

Nadim, Harder, Larsen, Madsen, Bruun, Gejl

Denmark have never won this tournament, but came close in 2017, finishing second. Will this be the year that the Danish team breaks through?

So far in 2022, Denmark have four wins and three losses, though one of those losses didn’t come on the field, as a match against Sweden in the Algarve Cup was ruled a loss due to a Danish Covid-19 outbreak.

In their most recent match, Denmark lost 2-1 to Norway. Signe Bruun scored just one minute into the match, but that was all that the Danish side could manage.

Predicted Denmark starting XI: Christensen; Boye, Ballisager Pedersen, Veje; Thrige, Troelsgaard, Junge Pedersen, Svava; Harder, Larsen, Bruun

Last five results

Germany resultsDenmark results
Germany 7-0 Switzerland (Jun 24)Denmark 1-2 Norway (Jun 29)
Serbia 3-2 Germany (Apr 12)Denmark 2-1 Brazil (Jun 24)
Germany 3-0 Portugal (Apr 9)Austria 1-2 Denmark (Jun 12)
England 3-1 Germany (Feb 23)Denmark 2-0 Azerbaijan (Apr 12)
Canada 1-0 Germany (Feb 20)Malta 0-2 Denmark (Apr 8)

Head-to-head

DateResults
7/30/2017Germany 1-2 Denmark
7/29/2017Germany 0-0 Denmark (Abandoned)
3/6/2013Denmark 0-0 Germany
2/24/2010Germany 4-0 Denmark
3/11/2009Germany 0-1 Denmark
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