Germany vs Italy - Live Stream

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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:

  • Venue: Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany.

Kick-off Times:

  • Central European Summer Time (CEST): 8:45 PM​
  • Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 7:45 PM​
  • US Eastern Time (ET): 3:45 PM​

First-Leg Score: Germany secured a 2-1 victory over Italy in the first leg held at San Siro, Milan. 

Broadcast and Streaming Information:

RegionBroadcasters / Streaming Platforms 
GermanyARD Sportschau, ZDF (TV & web), RTL+, DAZNARD/ZDF are free
ItalyRai Uno (TV), RaiPlay (streaming), UEFA.tvFree options available
WorldwideFor worldwide TV and Streaming options check Watch Athletics page here. 
UKAmazon Prime VideoSubscription required
USAFox Sports 2 (TV), Fox Sports App, FuboTV, ViX (Spanish)ViX is free; others require subscription
CanadaDAZN CanadaSubscription required
SpainUEFA.tvFree streaming
PortugalRTP (free-to-air), Sport TV (cable)RTP is free
FranceTF1 (TV), L’Équipe (streaming)Free-to-air and free streaming
Latin AmericaESPN, Disney+ (Star+), Sky Sports (Mexico), Sportv (Brazil)Mostly subscription; some free depending on country

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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:

  • Germany: Goalkeeper Oliver Baumann suffered a plantar fascia tear and is expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks, making him unavailable for the match.
  • Italy: Forward Mateo Retegui has been ruled out due to a thigh injury, a significant blow to Italy's attacking options.

Probable Lineups:

Germany (4-2-3-1):

  • Goalkeeper: Alexander Nübel​
  • Defenders: Joshua Kimmich, Antonio Rüdiger, Jonathan Tah, Maximilian Mittelstädt​
  • Midfielders: Pascal Groß, Leon Goretzka; Leroy Sané, Jamal Musiala, Karim Adeyemi​
  • Forward: Tim Kleindienst​

Italy (3-5-2):

  • Goalkeeper: Gianluigi Donnarumma​
  • Defenders: Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Alessandro Bastoni, Alessandro Buongiorno​
  • Midfielders: Matteo Politano, Nicolò Barella, Samuele Ricci, Sandro Tonali, Destiny Udogie​
  • Forwards: Moise Kean, Giacomo Raspadori​

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.

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