Sweden – Germany broadcast: TV, stream, time & commentator Women’s European Championship preliminary round (12.07.2025)

Germany will face Sweden in their third match of the Women’s European Championship on Saturday (12.7.). Both teams are fighting for the group win.

All TV info on Germany’s European Championship clash with Sweden: Who is showing the game live on TV and stream, and when does the broadcast start?

Sweden – Germany broadcast on July 12: TV & time

TV & stream broadcast: Who is showing Sweden vs. Germany live on July 12?

The Women’s EURO 2025 can be found in the soccer TV program on four providers: ARD and ZDF will be broadcasting live on public television, while DAZN and JOYN will be streaming the games.

The German Euro match against Sweden will be broadcast live on Saturday (July 12) at 9:00 p.m. on free-to-air TV on ZDF and via stream on DAZN.

ZDF will begin its Sweden vs. Germany broadcast at 8:15 p.m., 45 minutes before kickoff. Presenter Sven Voss will get viewers in the mood for the match with expert Kathrin Lehmann, while Claudia Neumann will provide commentary after the game.

In addition to the broadcast on free-to-air TV, the Sweden vs. Germany match will also be available to watch via free stream on sportstudio.de and the ZDF media library. The live stream from ZDF will also be available on the free streaming service JOYN.

Sweden vs. Germany live on ZDF

DAZN will begin its broadcast of Sweden vs. Germany at 8:30 p.m., half an hour before kickoff. Christoph Fetzer will provide commentary on the match, with Turid Knaal serving as an expert analyst.

DAZN will broadcast the entire 2025 Women’s European Championship, which is part of the Super Sports package currently available at a promotional price of $9.99/month with an annual subscription. It also includes Bundesliga Conference for the new 2025/26 soccer season!

The starting position with betting odds

Germany followed up its opening victory against Poland (2-0) with a 2-1 win in its second match against Denmark. Thanks to these two victories, the DFB women have already qualified for the quarter-finals.

In a direct duel with Sweden on Saturday, the group victory is at stake. Like the German women’s national team, the Scandinavians have started with two wins.

The 1-0 win against Denmark was followed by a confident 3-0 victory against Poland on Tuesday evening.

The two teams last met in a friendly match in February 2023. The match ended 0-0. In Germany’s favor: The DFB women have won two of their last five games, losing only one.

According to the Sweden vs. Germany betting odds from Interwetten, the DFB women are therefore the favorites.

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