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How to watch Germany vs Netherlands in Canada: live stream, TV channel, start time, lineups for the Nations League game

How to watch Germany vs Netherlands in Canada: live stream, TV channel, start time, lineups for the Nations League game

Germany and the Netherlands will renew their long-standing rivalry in the crucial UEFA Nations League match in Munich on Monday. After a 1-1 draw in Amsterdam last month, both teams go into this game unbeaten and desperate to take control of Group A3.

Germany, led by Julian Nagelsmann, are top of the group after a narrow 2-1 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina thanks to a first-half brace from Deniz Undav.

The Dutch team, led by Ronald Koeman, will be without star defender Virgil van Dijk, who was sent off in the recent draw against Hungary. Nevertheless, the Netherlands showed resilience and fought back in the last two games to secure valuable points.

A win for both teams would take them closer to the quarter-finals, but with both teams level, another exciting clash is expected in Munich.

The Sports News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the game, kick-off times and the latest line-up news.

Germany vs. Netherlands Live stream, TV channel

Here’s how to watch this UEFA Nations League game in Canada:

TV channels:
Live stream: DAZN

Unfortunately, this game is not available for live TV broadcast for viewers residing in Canada. Streaming options are available on DAZN.

When does Germany play the Netherlands? start?

This UEFA Nations League game will take place in Allianz Arena In Munich, Germany and it starts Monday, October 14th at 8:45 p.m. local time.

This is how this time is reflected across Canada:

Date Kick-off time
Atlantic time Mon, Oct 14th 3:45 p.m
Eastern time Mon, Oct 14th 2:45 p.m
Central time Mon, Oct 14th 1:45 p.m
Mountain time Mon, Oct 14th 12:45 p.m
Pacific time Mon, Oct 14th 11:45 a.m

Germany vs. Netherlands Lineups, team news

Kai Havertz, Jamal MusialaAnd Marc-André ter Stegen They are all out due to injuries and will therefore miss Germany’s game against the Netherlands.

All eyes will be on us Deniz Undav who scored eight goals in eight games for club and country. He should be at the head of Germany again.

Germany predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Nübel (TW) – Kimmich, Rüdiger, Tah, Mittelstadt – Andrich, Pavlovic, Gross – Wirtz, Undav, Gnabry.

Injured: Havertz, Musiala, Ter Stegen
Exposed: None

Virgil van Dijk will miss this game after being sent off in the Netherlands’ draw with Hungary last time out. Matthijs de Ligt will most likely take his place in defense.

The Dutch go into this game with a long list of injuries, including: Nathan Ake, Jurrien Timber, Quilindschy Hartman, Frenkie de Jong, Teun Koopmeiners, Jerdy Schouten And Joey Veerman

Netherlands Predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Verbruggen (GK) – Dumfries, De Vrij, De Ligt, Van de Ven – Gravenberch, Reijnders, Q Timber – Simons, Zirkzee, Gakpo.

Injured: Ake, Timber, Hartman, De Jong, Koopmeiners, Schouten, Veerman
Exposed: Van Dijk

Germany vs. Netherlands forecast

Historically, Germany and the Netherlands have been fairly evenly matched, with both teams having four wins and six draws in their last 14 games.

Even though both teams are missing key players, we could imagine the Germans getting a victory over the Dutch this time, albeit by a razor-thin margin.

  • Forecast: Germany – Netherlands 2:1