Brussels, Europe Brief News –In the Nations League tonight, England will take on Germany, who beat Hungary on Saturday, to recover quickly from the shock loss.
Three days after England’s humiliating 1-0 loss in Budapest, manager Gareth Southgate will be under pressure to turn things around against one of the country’s oldest rivals in Munich.
The Germans knocked England out of Euro 2020 in the last-16 last summer, but they are unbeaten in their last ten games and a serious threat in League A Group 3.
A Joshua Kimmich goal in the second half equalized Lorenzo Pellegrini’s second-half opener for Hansi Flick’s side in a 1-1 draw in Italy. Let’s review the details of the Germany vs England match.
The Date, Time, And Location Of The Game
On Tuesday, June 7, 2022, Germany vs. England at 7.45 p.m. BST. In Munich, the Allianz Arena will serve as the setting for the contest.
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Germany vs. England Live Stream: Where To Find It?
The match will be broadcast live for free on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, starting at 7 p.m.
The match will also be streamed live on All four websites and apps.
Standard Sport’s live blog features expert analysis from Simon Collings, based in Munich, Germany.
Germany vs. England Match Team News
After a stalemate in Italy, Germany has no new injury concerns and can look forward to the return of Marco Reus from illness.
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Both Kai Havertz and Timo Werner should face the English at the start of the match. New Real Madrid signing Antonio Rudiger will likely start at the back. Ilkay Gundogan, a midfielder for Manchester City, is expected to start.
Raheem Sterling, a Manchester City team-mate, is expected to replace Phil Foden in England’s starting line-up alongside Jack Grealish.
Neither James Justin nor Fikayo Tomori will be used in this match-up. Jude Bellingham of Borussia Dortmund will be hoping to shine against German opposition.
Match Forecast
In the Germany vs England match, if England is to come away from Munich with anything, they will need to get their act together. Southgate’s experimental line-up will not be repeated, so the team should have a more stable structure.
The Germans rallied to earn a point in Italy, and they should be able to do the same in front of their home crowd to earn another point.
A two-goal tie.