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European Under-21 Championship 2025 quarterfinals LIVE streaming info: When and where to watch Germany vs Italy match?

European Under-21 Championship 2025 quarterfinals LIVE streaming info: When and where to watch Germany vs Italy match?

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Germany will take on five-time champion Italy in the UEFA Euro U-21 quarterfinal at the DAC Arena in Slovakia on Monday (IST).
Germany has won all three of its group stage games and finished top of Group B,while Italy finished as the runner-up of Group A with two wins and a loss.
Meanwhile, regining champion England advanced to the semifinal with a 3-1 win over last edition's runner-up Spain.
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When is the UEFA Euro U-21 quarterfinal between Germany and Italy happening?
The UEFA Euro U-21 quarterfinal between Germany and Italy will take place at the DAC Arena in Slovakia on Monday at 12:30AM IST.
Where to watch the UEFA Euro U-21 quarterfinal between Germany and Italy?
The Germany vs Italy UEFA Euro U-21 quarterfinal will be streamed live on the FanCode app.
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