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Euros Final: Is England Vs Germany On TV? Channel, Live Stream And Start Time

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Published 11:05 31 Jul 2022 GMT+1

Euros Final: Is England Vs Germany On TV? Channel, Live Stream And Start Time

Everything you need to know about England vs Germany

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England take on Germany this evening in the final of Euro 2022.

In what is set to be the biggest night in English women's football history, the two sides will come face to face at Wembley Stadium.

The last meeting between the two teams came back in February of this year and England won 3-1 at the Molineux Stadium.

Here's everything you need to know about the Euros final.

Euros Final: Is England Vs Germany On TV? Channel And Live Stream

The Euros final will be shown live on BBC One, or can be streamed on the BBC Sport App or BBC Iplayer.

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Tickets for the game have sold out and thousands are set to watch the game at the Trafalgar Square fan zone in London.

Euros Final: England Vs Germany Kick Off Time:

England vs Germany kicks off at 5PM BST and will take place at Wembley Stadium in front of a packed crowed.

Ahead of the game, England coach Sarina Wiegman had this to say:

“I think the pressure is on both teams because we both want to win the final and we both have very good squads. I think it is going to be a very tight game. It is going to be exciting."

“We don’t feel more or less pressure [than Germany]. It is just a game, it is a very exciting game, with two very good teams who both want to win.”


Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: England, Germany

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