Round of 16 for DFB Juniors
Watch U17 World Cup: Germany vs USA live on TV and online stream
Also to celebrate against the USA: German U17 captain Noah Darwich.
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With an unblemished record at the World Cup in Indonesia, the German U17 national team advanced to the round of 16. Three wins from three games – even a 3-0 win over Venezuela at the end of the group stage – should give coach Christian Wouk’s selection a boost for Tuesday’s (9.30am) knockout round clash with the USA.
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However, one of the DFB’s biggest hopes had to leave early. Assan Ouédraogo of FC Schalke 04 suffered an ankle injury during the second group match against New Zealand in a 3–1 win and was ruled out of the German squad for the remainder of the tournament. Unlike the DFB selection, opponents USA suffered a setback at the end of the opening round. They lost the fight for group victory against France 3-0.
Where will Germany vs USA U17 World Cup round of 16 be broadcast live on TV?
the sky The U17 World Cup Round of 16 match between Germany and USA will be broadcast live on TV on Tuesday. That’s when the game begins Sky Sports NewsA station available to non-members as wellthe sky– Customers can get it for free. The game kicks off at 9.30am in Bandung, Indonesia, with Timo Schaefers as the game commentator.
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Is there a free live stream for the U17 international match between Germany and USA?
Yes! the sky Broadcasting on its own website skysport.de Free live stream of Germany vs USA game. There is no need for this the sky– Subscription. In addition, the game can be played Sky Sports App You can stream it for free.
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