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Germany will face France on Wednesday in the second semi-final of this year's UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 tournament in Milton Keynes. The pair will meet at Stadium MK after coming through quarter-final encounters with Austria and the Netherlands respectively.
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Both teams are among the best in the world, but will need to prove themselves in a knockout drag-down contest if they are to reach Sunday's final against a high-flying England, at Wembley Stadium.
Ahead of the game, GOAL has the details of how to watch on TV, stream online, team news and more.
| Games | Germany vs France |
| Date | July 27, 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 | 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. |
With a perfect record in Group B and a rich tournament pedigree to match, Germany are arguably the favourite to advance to Wembley, particularly as the one semi-finalist who did not face a close-fought test in the last eight.
That is not to disrespect their result over a stubborn Austria side, but without extra-time bolted on, and no need for last-gasp heroics, they may take a freshness into this encounter their rivals lack - and will back their chances to be in Sunday's showpiece game - though the loss of Klara Buhl to Covid-19 is a blow.
Predicted Germany starting XI: Frohms; Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering, Rauch; Magull, Oberdorf, Dabritz; Huth, Freigang, Popp.
| Position | France roster |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers | Chavas, Lerond, Peyraud-Magnin |
| Defenders | Renard, Torrent, Tounkara, Karchaoui, Bacha, Bathy, Périsset, Cissoko |
| Midfielders | Palis, Toletti, Geyoro, Bilbault, Dali |
Forwards | Katoto, Mateo, Diani, Malard, Baltimore, Sarr, Cascarino |
Having cruised through the first two matches of Group D in a performance that marked them out as freewheeling rivals, France look to have wavered in recent games - but they are still very much a threat as they look to move all the way to the final.
They'll hope to rediscover some of that goal-heavy form to make easy passage through to Sunday's game, but they'll be under no illusions that a tough test is in store.
Predicted France starting XI: Peyraud-Magnin; Perisset, Mbock, Renard, Karchaoui; Geyoro, Bilbault, Toletti; Diani, Cascarino, Malard.
Last five results
| Germany results | France results |
|---|---|
| Germany 2-0 Austria (Jul 21) | France 1-0 Netherlands (AET) (Jul 23) |
| Finland 0-3 Germany (Jul 16) | Iceland 1-1 France (Jul 18) |
| Germany 2-0 Spain (Jul 12) | France 2-1 Belgium (Jul 14) |
| Germany 4-0 Denmark (Jul 8) | France 5-1 Italy (Jul 10) |
| Germany 7-0 Switzerland (Jun 24) | France 7-0 Vietnam (Jul 1) |
Head-to-head
| Date | Results |
|---|---|
| 6/10/2021 | France 1-0 Germany |
| 2/28/2019 | France 0-1 Germany |
| 3/7/2018 | France 3-0 Germany |
