Germany vs. Luxembourg: How to watch the DFB game live and free

Germany vs. Luxembourg: How to watch the DFB game live and free

World Cup qualification
Here Germany is playing against Luxembourg on free TV


After a bumpy start to the World Cup qualification, Germany wants to get back on track against Luxembourg. This is how you can watch the DFB team’s game live and free of charge.

The German national team had different ideas about the start of the World Cup qualifiers for the World Cup in the USA. There was a 2-0 defeat against Slovakia at the start and the Nagelsmann team also showed deficits in the second game against Northern Ireland (final score 3-1).



So far, Germany is only in third place in Group A behind their previous competitors. However, a confident win against Luxembourg would put the DFB team back on the direct course towards America.

The Nagelsmann team is the clear favorite, but the national coach is keeping a low profile with predictions. “We are not in a position to underestimate opponents,” he said before the game.


DFB-Elf live and free: Germany vs. Luxembourg on TV and stream

On Friday evening at 8:45 p.m. Germany will welcome the guests from Luxembourg in the PreZero Arena in Sinsheim. The first broadcasts the game live on free TV and in the stream in the ARD media library. Anyone on the move can also follow the game via audio commentary on the information radios.

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“Sometimes I let the machismo out”




It’s a home game for goalkeeper Oliver Baumann from TSG Hoffenheim. “The aim is to play a good game and get three points,” said the 35-year-old, who will replace the injured Marc-André ter Stegen.


Baumann had recently complained of nausea, but returned to team training during the week. Attacker Nick Woltemade from Premier League club Newcastle United also reported back after his infection and, according to Nagelsmann, could be back in the starting line-up.

The last encounters

In the last two games against Luxembourg, Germany won 7-0. However, Luxembourg’s team has Ex-Bundesliga professional Jeff Strasser has recently shown himself to be much more defensive as a coach. This was shown by the narrow home defeats against Northern Ireland (1:3) and Slovakia (0:1).

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Source: Stern

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