2022 World Cup Qualifiers: Iceland vs Germany Live Stream, Preview and Prediction
In the Group H fixture, Iceland are all set to host Germany in their backyard. Ahead of the Iceland vs Germany game, here is our preview, prediction and live stream details.
Iceland vs Germany: Match Preview
Ever since Hansi Flick took the reins of the German national team to his hands, the team has fared well in the World Cup qualifiers. The team went through an embarrassing Euro 2020 before the national team decided to replace Loew. Since Flick’s appointment, Germany have won the games on the trot. In the last five World Cup Qualifying games, they have won five and lost one.
On the other hand, Iceland are going through ups and downs. In the last six games, they have won two, lost two and have drawn two. They find themselves below North Macedonia on the points table. The team will look to make a remarkable comeback in the qualifiers when they meet Germany on Wednesday.
Iceland vs Germany : Venue
The game between Iceland vs Germany will be played at Laugardalsvöllur. Laugardalsvöllur is a stadium situated in Reykjavík and has the capacity to fill 9800 fans.
Iceland vs Germany : Match Timings
Date | Time | Timezone |
Wednesday, 8th September | 11:45 AM | PST |
Wednesday, 8th September | 3:45 PM | ET |
Wednesday, 8th September | 6:45 PM | GMT |
Wednesday, 8th September | 7:45 PM | BST |
Thursday, 9th September | 12:15 PM | IST |
Iceland vs Germany : Prediction
Iceland were able to get the attention of the fans after they put up a valiant effort in the FIFA World Cup 2018. Over the course of two years, they have built a strong team around them. On the other hand, Germany’s quality has dipped a lot. It will be a great game on Wednesday with both teams settling for a point.
Iceland vs Germany: Live Stream
According to several reports and information available online, the Iceland vs Germany qualifiers are live streamed on platforms like ESPN+. Also, there is an option to view the game on Disney+ and Hulu. However, the viewers have to buy the subscription of these platforms.
In India, Sony Six are the designated broadcasters for the World Cup qualifiers. SonyLiv is the official OTT platform to view the games. However, it remains interesting to see which game will be featured on the television and their platform due to multiple fixtures scheduling.
Other country users have to rely on the official social media handles of the respective countries as there is no clarity regarding the live streaming of the Qualifiers in their respective countries.
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