Germany vs Hungary: Live stream, game time thread, how to watch

Germany vs Hungary

81’ — GOOOOOOOOAL! Havertz makes it 5-0 from the penalty spot!

77’ — GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL! Pavlović makes it 4-0!

65’ — GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL! Wirtz makes it 3-0! Musiala assists again!

57’ — GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL! Musiala makes it 2-0! What a goal!

45’ — The second half is underway!

Hafltime: Germany lead 1-0.

26’ — GOOOOOOOOOOAL! Niklas Füllkrug makes it 1-0 thanks to an assist from Musiala.

Kickoff: We’re underway!

One hour until kickoff: We have our lineup! Julian Nagelsmann fields a normal 4-2-3-1 with two defensive mids and Niklas Füllkrug up top. Kai Havertz finally starts at a position other than striker, and will likely play while interchanging with Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala. This will also be ter Stegen’s first game as the new German #1.

It’s crazy how every year, football comes back for a couple of weeks and there’s immediately an international break that ruins everything. Who made this schedule?

Anyway, once again we return to Germany coverage, and once again it’s a Germany vs Hungary game. These guys seem to face the Germans practically every year — the only changes this time are:

All the 2014 World Cup veterans have retired from international duty. This German NT callup features the fewest number of Bayern Munich players on the roster.

Still, the club is rather well-represented, with Julian Nagelsmann being a former Bayern Munich coach and Joshua Kimmich donning the captain’s armband. However, with players like Florian Wirtz slowly stepping into the limelight (and Kai Havertz refuses to let it go ...) it’s going to be a very different Germany compared to what people are used to. For better or worse, it’s time for a new era.

While you’re waiting for the game, why not check out our preview podcast? Listen to it below or on Spotify.

Match Info

Location: MERKUR SPIEL-ARENA, Düsseldorf, Germany

Time: 8:45 pm local time, 2:45 am EST

TV/streaming: Find Your Country

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