In a highly anticipated match, Germany and Spain face off in Stuttgart in the Euro 2024 quarterfinals.
Germany, managed by Julian Nagelsmann, have been prolific, scoring the most goals in the tournament at 10. They topped Group A and defeated Denmark in the Round of 16, with emerging talents like Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala standing out.
Spain, led by Luis de la Fuente, also enter the quarterfinals undefeated, scoring nine goals. They overcame Croatia, Italy, and Albania, and despite an early scare against Georgia, their defense led by Dani Carvajal has only conceded once.
Both teams possess strong attacks and solid defenses, setting the stage for an exciting showdown. Germany will rely on home advantage, while Spain seeks to maintain their impressive form. With standout players like Havertz and Musiala on one side, and Morata leading Spain’s charge on the other, fans can anticipate a thrilling matchup at MHP Arena.
This game could be seen as a pivotal moment in the tournament as these are the only two teams that have demonstrated convincing form to potentially go all the way in Euro 2024.
How to Watch Spain vs. Germany Live Stream and TV Channel
TV channel | Streaming | |
USA | FOX | Fubo, Fox Sports app/website, ViX |
Canada | TSN1, TSN4, TVA Sports | TVA+ |
UK | ITV1 | ITVX App |
Australia | — | Optus Sport |
India | Sony Ten 1, 2, 3, 1HD, 2HD, 3HD | JioTV, Sony LIV |
USA: Fans can watch Spain vs. Germany on Fox in the United States. The match can be streamed on Fubo with a free seven-day trial available. ViX is also an option for Spanish viewers.
UK: The game will be aired on ITV1 in the UK, and fans can stream it on ITVX.
Canada: TSN is the primary English broadcaster for Euro 2024, with French options provided by TVA.
Australia: Optus Sport is the exclusive broadcaster for the European Championship in Australia.
India: JioTV and Sony LIV offer coverage of Euro 2024 matches. Spain vs. Germany can also be watched on the Sony Ten Network on TV.
If the match is not available for live viewing in your region or if you are traveling abroad, consider using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to access your preferred streaming services securely and privately from any location worldwide.
Spain vs. Germany Kickoff Time
The Euro 2024 quarterfinal between Spain and Germany will take place at the MHP Arena on Friday, July 5 at 6 p.m. local time in Stuttgart.
Here are the match kickoff times in major regions around the world:
Date | Kickoff time | |
USA/Canada | Fri, Jul. 5 | 12 p.m. ET |
USA/Canada | Fri, Jul. 5 | 9 a.m. PT |
UK | Fri, Jul. 5 | 5 p.m. BST |
Australia | Sat, Jul. 6 | 2 a.m. AEST |
India | Fri, Jul. 5 | 9:30 p.m. IST |
Spain vs. Germany Lineups & Team News
Spain welcomed back all their key players to secure a victory against Georgia, after resting ten players in the final group stage match against Albania. Nacho Fernandez and Ayoze Perez, fitness concerns, did not feature in that game, and their availability remains uncertain. Apart from these, Spain has no injury worries.
Spain projected starting lineup (4-3-3): Simón (GK) — Carvajal, Le Normand, Laporte, Cucurella — Pedri, Rodri, Ruiz — Yamal, Morata (c), Williams.
Germany will see Jonathan Tah return to the center-back position following his suspension. He is expected to partner with Antonio Rudiger in defense. Despite calls for Niclas Fullkrug to start, Kai Havertz is likely to retain his place after scoring in their previous match against Denmark. David Raum will continue at left-back, while Florian Wirtz is vying 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 has been unbeaten in their last four encounters with Germany, including an impressive 6-0 friendly win in 2020 and three draws. However, past results may hold little significance in this Euro 2024 quarterfinal clash.
Both teams possess exceptional quality in their squads, making it a closely contested game. It is challenging to forecast a clear winner within regular time, and the match could potentially go to penalties. Given Germany’s experience and home advantage, they might have the edge over Spain in an intense penalty shootout.