On Thursday, the German national team meets Austria in the quarter-finals of the European Championship. The game will be broadcast on free TV. With this overview, you will not miss a kick-off of the European Football Championship.
After the group stage of the European Women’s Football Championship, the eight first and second-placed teams have been playing each other in the quarter-finals since Wednesday. After the flawless group phase, Germany meets Austria on Thursday (9 p.m.).
Football fans can rejoice. As in the group phase, all games of the final round will be shown both on TV and in streams on the public broadcasters ARD and ZDF. Most games are broadcast on traditional television. Streaming provider DAZN also broadcasts all games live.
Germany-Austria: who will broadcast the quarter-finals?
The quarter-finals of the DFB-Elf against Austria will be broadcast on ARD. The broadcast from London starts at 8:15 p.m. with kick-off at 9 p.m. According to ARD, Christina Graf will comment. If the German team progressed, the semifinals would be shown on ZDF. The final from London’s Wembley Stadium will definitely be broadcast on ARD. DAZN also shows all games in the stream at the same time.
Christina Graf is making her tournament debut as a football reporter for ARD at the European Championships. Second reporter of the first is Bernd Schmelzer. At ZDF, Norbert Galeske and Claudia Neumann are responsible for the live reports. Presenter Claus Lufen and expert Nia Künzer present the ARD broadcasts. The moderator of the ZDF programs is Sven Voss, the station’s new TV expert is Kathrin Lehmann.
Women’s Soccer Championship: Where is which game?
Quarterfinals:
July 21 (9 p.m.): Germany – Austria (ARD/DAZN)
July 22 (6 p.m.): Sweden – Belgium (ARD/DAZN)
July 23 (9 p.m.): France – Netherlands (ZDF/DAZN)
Sources:with material from the DPA
Source: Stern

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