Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Germany vs Serbia live live Soccer International Friendlies streaming Hd net tv channel

Germany vs Serbia  live streaming tv channel Hd
International - Friendlies March 21-2019
Time : 01:45
Status  : LIVE


Germany vs Serbia Preview: Where to Watch, Live Stream, Kick Off Time & Team News
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​Germany host Serbia in an international friendly at Volkswagen Arena on Wednesday night as both sides prepare for 

their respective Euro 2020 qualifying matches.

The home team will travel to the Netherlands for their first clash on Sunday, whilst the Serbs face Portugal on 

Monday evening in Group B. Both managers will be using the midweek friendly as an opportunity to try out new 

players and tactics before they begin their respective qualifying campaigns.

a football player on a field: Serbia v Montenegro - UEFA Nations League C © Srdjan Stevanovic/GettyImages Serbia 










v Montenegro - UEFA Nations League C
Joachim Lƶw's men are still reeling from their World Cup nightmare and have yet to regain their once-scintillating 

form since returning from the tournament. In contrasting fashion, their opponents have been unbeaten since their 

exploits in Russia, a 2-0 defeat to Brazil in the group stages being their last loss.

Here is all you need to know ahead of the encounter in Wolfsburg.

Where to Watch ​When is Kick Off? ​Wednesday 20 March What Time is Kick Off?​ ​19:45 (GMT) ​Where is it Played? ​

Volkswagen Arena ​TV Channel/Live Stream? ​Sky Sports 1 ​Referee? ​Robert Madden Team News
Lƶw made headlines at the start of the month with his announcement that Bayern Munich stalwarts Thomas MĆ¼ller, 

Mats Hummels and Jerome Boateng would no longer be considered for selection.

Cologne defender Jonas Hector, Schalke midfielder Sebastian Rudy and Borussia Dortmund playmaker Mario Gotze 

have suffered a similar fate after also being omitted from the coach's most recent squad. Paris Saint-Germain's Julian 















Draxler is unavailable due to injury.

Defensive duo Niklas Stark and Lukas Klostermann have received their first senior call ups, as has Werder Bremen 

midfielder Maximilian Eggestein, after the youngsters managed to impress in the Under-21 setup.

Aleksandar Kolarov has recovered from a knock to be named as Serbia's captain for this week's international match-

ups. Official leadership roles have also been handed to Ajax's DuÅ”an Tadić and Manchester United's Nemanja Matic.

Fulham hitman Mitrović is once again selected as he looks to continue his rich vein of form for the Balkan side. 

Highly-rated Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinković-Savić is also in the squad, with the 24-year-old having enjoyed a 

superb season in Serie A.

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