Live stream, TV coverage details and live score for the 2024/2025 UEFA Europa Nations League quarter-final match 2 of 2 - Germany vs Italy:
The UEFA Nations League quarter-final second leg between Germany and Italy is scheduled for Sunday, March 23, 2025. Here's the comprehensive information you requested:
Match Details:
Kick-off Times:
First-Leg Score: Germany secured a 2-1 victory over Italy in the first leg held at San Siro, Milan.
Region | Broadcasters / Streaming Platforms | |
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Germany | ARD Sportschau, ZDF (TV & web), RTL+, DAZN | ARD/ZDF are free |
Italy | Rai Uno (TV), RaiPlay (streaming), UEFA.tv | Free options available |
Worldwide | For worldwide TV and Streaming options check Watch Athletics page here. | |
UK | Amazon Prime Video | Subscription required |
USA | Fox Sports 2 (TV), Fox Sports App, FuboTV, ViX (Spanish) | ViX is free; others require subscription |
Canada | DAZN Canada | Subscription required |
Spain | UEFA.tv | Free streaming |
Portugal | RTP (free-to-air), Sport TV (cable) | RTP is free |
France | TF1 (TV), L’Équipe (streaming) | Free-to-air and free streaming |
Latin America | ESPN, Disney+ (Star+), Sky Sports (Mexico), Sportv (Brazil) | Mostly subscription; some free depending on country |
Please verify the availability of these channels and streaming services in your region and ensure you have the necessary subscriptions or access rights to view the match.
For those facing restrictions in their location, accessing the live stream is still possible:
Alternative Viewing Options:
UEFA's Official Platforms: While UEFA provides a list of official broadcast partners, direct streaming on UEFA.tv may not be available for all matches, especially in regions where local broadcasters hold rights.
Injury Updates:
Probable Lineups:
Germany (4-2-3-1):
Italy (3-5-2):
Match Preview:
Germany enters the second leg with a 2-1 advantage from their victory in Milan. Under the guidance of coach Julian Nagelsmann, Germany aims to capitalize on their home advantage to secure a spot in the semi-finals. Italy, led by Luciano Spalletti, faces the challenge of overturning the deficit without key forward Mateo Retegui. Historically, Italy has posed challenges for Germany, but recent form and the first-leg result position Germany as slight favorites.