
Germany vs France: Where, When to Watch Nations League 3rd Place Battle
The game will take place at 2 p.m. Moroccan time, and Fox Sports, ViX, and Fubo will feature the match.
If you are in Mexico and you want to follow game updates, seek Sky Plus, Sky Sports Mexico, and if you are in Canada, DAZN Canada OTT will broadcast the game, while Amazon Prime Video will stream the match.
Moroccans can turn to the beIN Sports network to find the game.
Sports-focused website Goal expects France to dominate and win the match.
'France is currently ranked third in the latest world rankings, behind Spain and current leaders Argentina,' Goal reported, noting that Germany, however, is clinging to their top-ten ranking.
The website recalled that Germany won their last two international games against France.
'However, they've won only one meeting in a competitive tournament since 1986,' Goal wrote, recalling France's firepower, including Ballon d'Or candidate Ousmane Dembele, and superstar Kylian Mbappe.
Goal expects Germany's lineup to include Ter Stegen, Jonathan Tah, Robin Koch, Anton, Joshua Kimmich, Mittelstadt, Adeyemi, Leon Goretzka, Leroy Sane, Florian Wirtz, and Woltmade.
France's lineup is expected to include superstars like Hernandez, Konate, Lenglet, Manu Kone, Adriene Rabiot, Dembele, Rayan Cherki, Desire Doue, and Mbappe, as well as Gusto.
Tonight's fixtures will also include a fierce final between Portugal and Spain, who will clash tonight for the title. Tags: Nations LeagueUEFA Nations League
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