Germany vs Spain: Germany and Spain go head-to-head on Matchday 2 when the two sides meet on Wednesday in Group B of the UEFA Euro 2022.
Match Details:
Teams: Germany vs Spain
Venue: Brentford Community Stadium, Brentford, Middlesex
Date: Wednesday 13th July, 2022
Time: 12:30 AM IST
Live Link: http://www.sonyliv.com/
Preview
Germany began their Euro 2022 campaign in style as they beat Denmark 4-0 in their opener on Saturday.
Magull, Schüller, Lattwein and Popp scored for the Number 3 ranked side in the world to get them up and running.
Successive wins are what they target to keep themselves in a comfortable position and advantageous in pursuit towards the knockouts.
On the other hand, Spain beat Finland 4-1 in their opener as well on Friday to begin on a positive note.
Paredes, Bonmati, Garcia and Caldentey were the scorers for La Roja to ensure a dominant win.
This should be an interesting watch as both sides have victories under their belt and will look to create a comfort space with a positive result.
Both teams last met in a friendly in February, which ended 1-1.
Form Guide
Germany: WWLWL
Spain: WWDDW
Last Matches of both teams:
Germany 4-0 Denmark
Spain 4-1 Finland
Where to watch the live streaming and broadcast of Germany vs Spain in India?
The match is live streamed on Sony LIV, YouTube and Jio TV App while the broadcast is on Sony TEN 2.
Team News
Germany possible 11:
Frohms, Gwinn, Hagering, Hendrich, Rauch, Oberdorf, Magull, Dabritz, Huth, Buhl and Popp
Abschlusstraining ✅ Morgen zählt’s! 🇩🇪🇪🇸
WIR #IMTEAM 🇩🇪 #hungriGER #WEURO2022 #GERESP
📸 DFB/Maja Hitij pic.twitter.com/3x4SGu9OD6— DFB-Frauen (@DFB_Frauen) July 11, 2022
Spain possible 11:
Panos, Sheila, Paredes, Leon, Batlle, Irene, Guijarro, Bonmati, Garcia, Gonzalez and Caldentey
Prediction: Germany 2-1 Spain
Recent battles between the two teams makes it difficult to call as it has been even stevens.
However, Germany is one of the contenders for the title and need to maintain that tempo. We see Spain making this a good watch with their quality but the Germans should take this by the odd goal.