Germany v Netherlands, Nations League: What time, where can I watch, how to stream, odds and more
A look ahead to the Nations League clash at the Veltins Arena
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Your support makes all the difference.Germany will be looking to build on their 3-0 win over Russia when they welcome the Netherlands to Gelsenkirchen in the Nations League A Group 1.
Manchester City’s Leroy Sane, who was left out by Joachim Low for the World Cup, scored his first goal for his country against the Russians in Leipzig.
Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger set up the second goal while former Arsenal and current Bayern Munich winger Serge Gnabry scored the third for the hosts.
What time does it start?
Germany vs the Netherlands kicks off at 7:45pm (BST)
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports’ Football and Mix channels from 7:40pm. Sky Sports subscribers can similarly stream the game via the SkyGo app. The match will also be available on Now TV by grabbing a day pass for just £7.99.
Player to watch…
Leroy Sane: The Manchester City forward scored his first international goal against Russia in an international friendly against Russia in Leipzig on Thursday night. The 22-year-old was left out of Joachim Low’s squad for the World Cup in Russia when Germany exited at the group stages, but the forward looks to have put that disappointment behind him now. While the Netherlands have looked solid under Koeman, Sane’s pace is definitely a factor which could cause them problems.
Form guide…
Germany: LDWLLW
Netherlands: DDWLWD
Odds…
Germany to win: 13/20
Netherlands to win: 22/5
Draw: 27/10
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