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Austria vs Germany live: Watch the international match on TV and stream here

2023-11-20T20:26:25.816Z

Highlights: Austria vs Germany live: Watch the international match on TV and stream here. Kick-off is at 20:45. Germany lost their first home game under new coach Julian Nagelsmann. Germany took an early lead through Kai Havertz, but the visitors turned the game around before the break. Niclas Füllkrug equalised at the start of the second half, but a converted penalty finally gave Turkey a not undeserved victory. Germany will face Austria in their next international match.



Status: 20.11.2023, 21:11 PM

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Germany will face Austria in their next international match. Here's how to watch the Euro 2024 friendly live on TV and live stream.

Vienna – The international match between Austria and Germany will take place in Vienna on Tuesday, 21 November 2023. Kick-off is at 20:45. We'll tell you how to watch the match live on TV and live stream.

Austria vs. Germany: International match live on free-to-air TV

  • The free-to-air TV channel ZDF will show the international match between Austria and Germany on Tuesday, 21.11.2023, live and in full length on free-to-air TV
  • The broadcast will begin at 20:15 p.m. with the pre-match reports, with kick-off at 20:45 p.m.

Austria vs. Germany: International match in live stream on RTL

  • The free-to-air TV channel ZDF will show the international match between Austria and Germany on Tuesday, 21.11.2023, live and in full length on the Internet.
  • Kick-off is at 20:45.
  • A free live stream is available in the ZDF media library.

Germany lost their first home game under new coach Julian Nagelsmann. In the end, it was 2-3 against Turkey. Germany took an early lead through Kai Havertz, but the visitors turned the game around before the break. Niclas Füllkrug equalised at the start of the second half, but a converted penalty finally gave Turkey a not undeserved victory.

Austria vs Germany: Who will win?

"It's a setback, of course, every result counts. This game was sobering because Turkey didn't win the game with luck, but deserved it," said TV pundit Lothar Matthäus on RTL after the game in Berlin's Olympic Stadium. "I thought the trial and error was over after Hansi Flick was given a leave of absence. 4-2-3-1, that should be the basic system of the German team," the 62-year-old continued.

"We became too lethargic. I don't know if we thought it was going to happen on its own," said captain Ilkay Gundogan, adding: "It feels like we lost the game in the first half today."

"The first goal we conceded was quite simple, where we defended a bit too aggressively from the backline. A goal conceded too easily in the end. A few have not reached the level of emotionality, have not gone to the limit. If we close the game in the first ten minutes, there will be a different result," Nagelsmann told RTL after the defeat.

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Germany will face Austria in an international match. © IMAGO/Gladys Chai von der Laage

"We can now paint a black picture and see everything badly, but we won't make any progress as a football nation. We had eight 100 percent chances. For me, it's more of a development step to close the game in the end. I'm far from seeing everything negatively. It doesn't make sense to look black. We're not going to get any better from that," the national coach continued. (smr

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Source: merkur

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