When is the Nations League match between Germany and Netherlands and who is showing the Germany – Netherlands live stream on TV?
All TV information for Germany v Netherlands Nations League match including betting odds
Germany vs Netherlands broadcast: Date, time, TV
Germany are in League A, Group 3 of the Nations League 2024/25 and will face Hungary, the Netherlands and Bosnia-Herzegovina. On matchday four, the DFB team will play the Netherlands at home.
Germany’s Nations League match against the Netherlands will take place on Monday, October 14 in Munich. Kick-off is at 20:45.
A total of nine other Nations League matches are scheduled for that day. In addition to Bosnia-Herzegovina – Hungary from the German group, the schedule on Monday also includes Belgium – France, Ukraine – Czech Republic and Iceland – Turkey.
Broadcast: Who is showing Germany – Netherlands live on TV & stream?
In Germany, the public broadcasters ARD and ZDF as well as private broadcaster RTL share the broadcasting rights to the international matches of the German national soccer team. This means it is never really clear who is showing which DFB international match live.
The match between Germany and the Netherlands will be broadcast live and exclusively on ZDF on Monday (14.10.) at 20:45.
The live broadcast starts at 20:15 and therefore 30 minutes before kick-off. During the half-hour, the second channel will get you in the mood for the match with analysis, background reports and interviews.
Deutschland – Holland live on ZDF
Jochen Breyer will host the Nations League broadcast on ZDF on Monday evening. Christoph Kramer and Per Mertesacker are on duty as experts.
The match will be commentated by Oliver Schmidt from 20:45.
In addition to the free-to-air TV broadcast, ZDF also offers a Germany v Netherlands live stream. This is available via the ZDF-Mediathek and on Sportschau.de.
The starting position with betting odds
What is the starting position ahead of the Germany – Netherlands Nations League broadcast on Monday?
The DFB won 5-0 against Hungary in the opener, followed by a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands on matchday 2. The DFB team then won 2-1 away against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Oranje beat Bosnia-Herzegovina 5-2 on matchday 1. They then drew against the DFB team, while they were held to a 1-1 draw against Hungary last Friday.
The German national soccer team are the favorites according to the Germany – Netherlands betting odds from bookmaker Bwin.
In addition to the home advantage, the Nagelsmann team’s record in front of their own supporters speaks in their favor. Germany have won 5 of their last 6 matches at home.
And: The DFB team won the last home match against the Elftal in March of this year 2:1