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Women’s EM today: Germany – Denmark in live stream & TV – who is broadcasting?

Actually, football fans should be rooting for the World Cup these summer days. But in 2022 the tournament will not take place until winter. Nevertheless, you don’t have to do without football evenings in the garden. Today the European Championship also begins for the German soccer players. You can follow all games in live stream and TV. This Friday, July 7th, Germany plays Denmark. Where can you watch the broadcast?

Most of the women’s European Football Championship 2022 can be seen on free TV on ARD and ZDF. After yesterday’s game between Norway and Northern Ireland only in live stream at Sportschau.de was shown, you can tune in tonight on free TV. ZDF shows the game tonight from 9:00 p.m.

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Football today: Germany vs. Denmark: Who will broadcast the 2022 Women’s European Championship?

It starts today, on July 8, 2022, with the broadcast of two games at UEFA EURO 2022 at 5:40 p.m. on ZDF. In addition to the game between Germany and Denmark, the station shows the game between Spain and Finland beforehand.

  • Who is showing the Germany game at the European Championship 2022 today? Today, on Friday, the. 08.07.2022 you can tune in to the broadcast of Germany against Denmark on ZDF.
  • Is there a live stream broadcast? Yes, the transmission can be done free of charge in the ZDF live stream via the website or the ZDF apps can be viewed on Android smartphones and tablets, iPhones, iPads and more. In addition, the live streams from the public broadcasters are available free of charge on streaming services such as Waipu.TV or Zattoo.
  • When does the transfer start? The football evening on ZDF starts at 5:40 p.m. Then there are the first preliminary reports. The game between Spain and Finland will be broadcast from 6:00 p.m. The Germany game against Denmark begins at 9:00 p.m.
  • When is the first Germany game? The DFB women rise today, on Friday, July 8th. into the tournament.

When will Germany play at the European Football Championship 2022?

ARD and ZDF have secured the rights for all 31 games of the 2022 Women’s European Championship in England. Many games can be seen directly on free TV. 10 games will be exclusively online in the live stream shown. Anyone who has booked a streaming subscription to DAZN can also follow the EM games live in the stream there. ARD and ZDF share the broadcasts of the Germany games. These are the dates of the DFB women in the preliminary round:

  • Friday, July 8th, 9:00 p.m.: Germany vs. Denmark on ZDF
  • Tuesday, July 12, 9:00 p.m.: Germany vs. Spain on ARD
  • Saturday, July 16, 9:00 p.m.: Germany vs. Finland on ZDF

If the DFB women reach the quarter-finals, the next games will be divided up after the preliminary round. Both channels show two games in the quarter-finals and one semi-final game each. The finale will be transmitted to “Das Erste”. The final date is July 31st.

Christina Graf and Bernd Schmelzer will be heard as commentators on ARD. Claus Lufen will lead through the football evenings in the “First”. At his side is the former German national player Nia Künzer. On ZDF, Norbert Galeske and Claudia Neumann report on what’s happening on the pitch. Sven Voss and Kathrin Lehmann moderate at ZDF.

DFB squad at UEFA EURO 2022

The DFB women have already won the European Championship eight times. Between 1995 and 2013 there were five wins in a row. In 2022, this squad should bring the European Championship title to Germany:

Goal

  • Ann-Katrin Berger (Chelsea)
  • Merle Frohms (Eintracht Frankfurt)
  • Almuth Schult (VfL Wolfsburg)

defense

  • Sara Doorsoun (Eintracht Frankfurt)
  • Giulia Gwinn (Bayern Munich)
  • Marina Hegering (Bayern Munich)
  • Kathrin Hendrich (VfL Wolfsburg)
  • Sophia Kleinherne (Eintracht Frankfurt)
  • Felicitas Rauch (VfL Wolfsburg)

midfield

  • Sara Daebritz (Olympique Lyon)
  • Linda Dallmann (Bayern Munich)
  • Svenja Huth (VfL Wolfsburg)
  • Lena Lattwein (VfL Wolfsburg)
  • Sydney Lohmann (Bayern Munich)
  • Lina Magull (Bayern Munich)
  • Lena Oberdorf (VfL Wolfsburg)

Storm

  • Nicole Anyomi (Eintracht Frankfurt)
  • Jule Brand (TSG Hoffenheim)
  • Klara Bühl (Bayern Munich)
  • Laura Freigang (Eintracht Frankfurt)
  • Alexandra Popp (VfL Wolfsburg)
  • Lea Schuller (Bayern Munich)
  • Tabea Wassmuth (VfL Wolfsburg)

Women’s European Championship 2022: schedule, results, times & broadcaster

Wednesday 6 July 2022 (Opening Game)

Group A: England 1-0 Austria

Thursday 7 July 2022

Group A: Norway – Northern Ireland (9 p.m., Southampton) / sportschau.de 4:10

Friday, July 8, 2022

Group B: Spain v Finland (6pm, Milton Keynes) / ZDF

Group B: Germany Denmark (9 p.m., Brentford) / ZDF

Saturday 9 July 2022

Group C: Portugal v Switzerland (6pm, Wigan & Leigh) / ARD

Group C: Netherlands – Sweden (9 p.m., Sheffield) / sportschau.de

Sunday 10 July 2022

Group D: Belgium – Iceland (6 p.m., Manchester) / sportschau.de

Group D: France – Italy (9 p.m., Rotherham) / sportschau.de

Monday 11 July 2022

Group A: Austria – Northern Ireland (6 p.m., Southampton) / sportstudio.de

Group A: England v Norway (9pm, Brighton & Hove) / ZDF

Tuesday 12 July 2022

Group B: Denmark v Finland (6pm, Milton Keynes) / ARD

Group B: Germany v Spain (9pm, Brentford) / ARD

Wednesday 13 July 2022

Group C: Sweden – Switzerland (6 p.m., Sheffield) / ZDF

Group C: Netherlands v Portugal (9pm, Wigan & Leigh) / ZDF

Thursday 14 July 2022

Group D: Italy v Iceland (6pm, Manchester) / ARD

Group D: France v Belgium (9pm, Rotherham) / ARD

Friday 15 July 2022

Group A: Northern Ireland v England (9pm, Southampton) / ARD

Group A: Austria v Norway (9pm, Brighton & Hove) / ARD

Saturday 16 July 2022

Group B: Finland Germany (9 p.m., Milton Keynes) / ZDF

Group B: Denmark – Spain (9 p.m., Brentford) / sportstudio.de

Sunday 17 July 2022

Group C: Switzerland – Netherlands (6 p.m., Sheffield) / sportstudio.de

Group C: Sweden – Portugal (6 p.m., Wigan & Leigh) / sportstudio.de

Monday 18 July

Group D: Iceland – France (9 p.m., Rotherham) / sportstudio.de

Group D: Italy – Belgium (9 p.m., Manchester) / sportstudio.de

knockout phase

Quarterfinals: Area code ARD

Wednesday 20 July: VF1 – Winner Group A – Runner-up Group B (Brighton & Hove)

Thursday 21 July: VF2 – Group B winners – Group A runners-up (Brentford)

Friday 22 July: VF3 – Winner Group C – Runner-up Group D (Wigan & Leigh)

Saturday 23 July: VF4 – Winner Group D – Runner-up Group C (Rotherham)

Semifinals: Code ZDF

Tuesday 26 July: HF1 – Winner VF1 – Winner VF3 (Sheffield)

Wednesday 27 July: HF2 – Winner VF2 – Winner VF4 (Milton Keynes)

final:

Sunday 31 July: Winner HF1 – Winner HF2 (Wembley) / ARD

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