[Live’S Tv] Spain vs Germany Live Free ON Tv Channel 5 July 2024

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Date(s) - July 5, 2024 - July 9, 2024
12:00 am

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See TV channel and live streaming information for Friday’s UEFA European Championship 2024 match as Spain takes on Germany at 12:00 PM at …

Where to watch Spain vs Germany. TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 4pm.

Spain Germany live score (and video online live stream) starts on 5 Jul 2024 at 16:00 UTC time at MHP Arena stadium, Stuttgart city, Germany in Euro, …

Spain is going head to head with Germany starting on 5 Jul 2024 at 16:00 UTC at MHP Arena stadium, Stuttgart city, Germany. The match is a part of the Euro, Knockout stage.
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Event details:
NAME: Spain – Germany
DATE: 5 Jul 2024
TIME: 16:00 UTC
VENUE: MHP Arena, Stuttgart, Germany

Spain vs Germany: How to watch live, stream link, team news, prediction

The two best teams at EURO 2024 so far collide in the quarterfinals in Stuttgart on Friday, as hosts Germany square off with red-hot Spain.

Spain won all three of their group stage games and brushed aside Georgia in the last 16 (despite an early scare) as Luis de la Fuente’s free-flowing side are brave, relentless and create so many chances. Youngsters Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams and Pedri are the attacking heartbeat of this side, while Rodri knits everything together in midfield. Spain will take some beating and their only Achilles heel appears to be defending counters as they throw so many players forward.

Germany rode their luck against Denmark in the last 16 but got their in the end as Musiala, Havertz and substitute Wirtz overpowered the Danes. Julian Nagelsmann will be concerned with some of the defending he’s seen in their games against Switzerland and Denmark but Germany still ooze quality in midfield with Kroos and Gundogan in control. The hosts will be expected to step it up a gear in Stuttgart but this quarterfinal may well be the game between the two best teams in the competition.

There are no suspension issues for Spain and only Nacho and Ayoze Perez had slight injury issues and both were unused substitutes against Georgia. There really aren’t many selection dilemmas for Luis de la Fuente as his starting team is playing well, while the likes of Dani Olmo, Ferran Torres and Joselu are all playing well off the bench when called upon.

Jonathan Tah is back from suspension and should come back in at center back, while Florian Wirtz did well off the bench and could replace Leroy Sane on the wing. Kai Havertz continues to be under pressure for his starting spot with Niclas Fullkrug playing so well off the bench, but Havertz was very good against Denmark and will surely start again.

This feels like it will be a very close game but Spain may just wear down Germany with their fluid system, runs off the ball and supreme passing. Spain 2-1 Germany.