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Date(s) - July 6, 2024
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The most eagerly awaited match of Euro 2024 is set for Friday as Spain faces Germany in the first quarterfinal.

 

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Spain, led by Luis de la Fuente, survived a scare against Georgia, coming from behind to win 4-1. Meanwhile, hosts Germany secured a controversial 2-0 victory over Denmark. Stuttgart Arena will host these two top contenders, both aiming to lift the trophy.

Spain has impressed with their youthful and energetic attacking play, despite not being initially seen as favorites. However, Germany, the home nation, will be a huge test for them, having shown impressive and ruthless form throughout the tournament.

Spain went behind to an own goal in their Round of 16 match against Georgia, their first goal conceded this tournament, but responded with three second-half goals to progress. De la Fuente’s side aims for their fourth Euro semifinal in the last five tournaments.

Germany, growing stronger with each match, want to keep their home victory hopes alive. This clash promises to be a thrilling encounter between two football giants.

What time is Spain vs. Germany kickoff?
This Euro 2024 quarterfinal kicks off from the Stuttgart Arena on Friday, July 5 at 6 p.m. local time in Stuttgart.

Here’s how that time translates across all of the time zones in North America:

Date Kickoff time
Eastern Time Fri, Jul. 5 12 p.m.
Central Time Fri, Jul. 5 11 a.m.
Mountain Time Fri, Jul. 5 10 a.m.
Pacific Time Fri, Jul. 5 9 a.m.
Alaska ST Fri, Jul. 5 8 a.m.
Hawaii ST Fri, Jul. 5 6 a.m.

Spain vs. Germany live stream, TV channel
TV channel (US): FOX
Streaming (US): Fubo, Fox Sports app/website, ViX
TV channel (Canada): TSN1, TSN4, TVA Sports
Streaming (Canada): TVA+

USA: Spain vs. Germany will be televised in the United States on Fox. This is available to stream on Fubo with the latter offering a FREE seven-day trial. ViX is also an option for Spanish listeners.

Radio coverage of the match can be followed on SiriusXM FC.

Canada: TSN are the main English-language broadcasters for Euro 2024 while TVA provides French options.

If this match is not available to watch live in your location, or if you’re traveling abroad, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPNs offer a secure and private online connection, allowing you to bypass geographical restrictions to access your favorite streaming services from any device anywhere in the world.

Spain vs. Germany lineups & team news
Spain welcomed back all their main players to secure a win against Georgia after resting ten of them in the final group-stage match against Albania.

Nacho Fernandez and Ayoze Perez, who were fitness concerns, did not play in that game and their availability remains uncertain. Apart from that Spain have no injury concerns.

Spain projected starting lineup (4-3-3): Simón (GK) — Carvajal, Le Normand, Laporte, Cucurella — Pedri, Rodri, Ruiz — Yamal, Morata (c), Williams.

Germany, meanwhile, will have Jonathan Tah back in the center-back position following his suspension.

He is likely to partner with Antonio Rudiger in defense. Kai Havertz, despite calls for Niclas Fullkrug to start, looks set to retain his place after scoring in their last match against Denmark. David Raum is expected to continue at left-back, and Florian Wirtz is competing with Leroy Sane for a spot on the wing.

Germany projected starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Neuer (GK) — Kimmich, Rüdiger, Tah, Raum — Andrich, Kroos — Wirtz, Gündoğan (c), Musiala — Havertz.

Spain vs. Germany prediction
Score prediction: Spain 1-1 Germany (Germany to win on penalties)
Spain are unbeaten in their last four games against Germany, including a stunning 6-0 friendly win in 2020 and three draws. However, past records will matter little in this Euro 2024 quarterfinal clash.

Both teams have exceptional quality in their squads, making this a closely fought contest. It’s difficult to predict a clear winner in regular time, and the match could very well go into penalties. Given Germany’s experience and home advantage, they might just edge out Spain in a thrilling shootout.