Germany vs Netherlands LIVE! Nations League match stream, latest score and goal updates today
Germany vs Netherlands LIVE!
Germany host the Netherlands as two European heavyweights go head to head in Munich tonight. Julian Nagelsmann’s side have bounced back from the disappointment of being knocked out of Euro 2024 at the quarter-finals stage by making an unbeaten start to their Nations League campaign. Germany sit top of Group A3 with seven points from three games, in which they have scored nine goals.
Die Mannschaft will be without both Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala in attack against the Dutch due to injury, but will hope Deniz Undav can maintain his good goalscoring form after three goals in his last two games. Undav netted a brace in Germany’s 2-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday, which also saw a first cap for goalkeeper Alexander Nubel.
The Netherlands are just two points behind Germany after their frustrating 1-1 draw with Hungary last time out, which saw captain Virgil van Dijk sent off. With Van Dijk suspended for this game Matthijs de Ligt is expected to partner Stefan de Vrij in central defence, with Micky van de Ven shifting out to left-back again. Frenkie de Jong, Teun Koopmeiners and Jerdy Schouten remain sidelined for Ronald Koeman’s side. Follow all the updates from the Allianz Arena with our dedicated LIVE blog below!
Germany vs Netherlands latest
Kick-off 7:45pm BST, Allianz Arena
How to watch: YouTube
Germany team: No Undav
Netherlands team: Hato and Brobbey in
Sport Prediction
Germany 0-0 Netherlands
20:06 , Jamie Dickenson
17 mins: Gnabry gets played in behind the Dutch defence but Hato does well to stop the winger in his tracks.
Germany 0-0 Netherlands
20:03 , Jamie Dickenson
15 mins: Germany are looking really dangerous going forward, but the Netherlands enjoy a bit of possession themselves.
Their attack comes to nothing in the end but they have plenty of talent in the forward areas.
Germany 0-0 Netherlands
20:00 , Jamie Dickenson
10 mins: Germany’s fine start nearly produces a goal, but Verbruggen makes a smart stop to deny left-back Mittelstadt.
The home crowd are loud and the hosts are pressing the Netherlands high up the pitch and looking right up for it.
Germany 0-0 Netherlands
19:58 , Jamie Dickenson
08 mins: Things have calmed down a little after Germany’s electric start.
Leweling went forward and played in Kleindienst, but the striker fired straight at Verbruggen.
NO GOAL! OFFSIDE
19:53 , Jamie Dickenson
VAR takes a lengthy look at the goal and it gets overturned for offside.
GOAL! Germany 1-0 Netherlands | '2 Leweling
19:51 , Jamie Dickenson
02 mins: Germany’s home crowd goes wild as Jamie Leweling fires home after a mistake from Van de Ven.
The Stuttgart player scores two minutes into his debut!
KICK-OFF!
19:48
We are underway in Munich...
Retired trio honoured
19:42 , Jamie Dickenson
Germany are celebrating their four recently retired players here before kick-off.
Thomas Muller lifts aloft a framed item and it’s handshakes all round for him, Ilkay Gundogan and Manuel Neuer.
Toni Kroos is also honoured but isn’t in attendance tonight.
How it stands...
19:34 , Jamie Dickenson
Germany are top of Nations League Group A3 on seven points after two wins and a draw from their opening three matches.
The Netherlands are second on five points, with Hungary third on two points and Bosnia and Herzegovina fourth with just one point.
The top two in the group will progress straight to the Nations League quarter-finals and it looks like it will be a straight shootout between Germany and the Netherlands for top spot.
Bosnia and Herzegovina host Hungary this evening too.
Bauman debut
19:27
Oliver Bauman is making his Germany debut tonight after sitting on the bench 26 times.
The 34-year-old plies his trade at Bundesliga side Hoffenheim and becomes his country’s third oldest debutant.
Latest odds
19:09 , Jamie Dickenson
Germany are heavy favourites to win on home soil tonight.
Germany: 3/4
Draw: 3/1
Netherlands: 3/1
Odds provided by Betway
Germany tribute to retired quartet
19:07
Germany will host a ceremony to commemorate Toni Kroos, Thomas Muller, Manuel Neuer and Ilkay Gundogan after all four players retired following Euro 2024.
However, former Real Madrid midfielder Kroos will not be in attendance.
“Kroos would like to be there in person in Munich, but will be on the pitch himself on Monday with children as part of training in his youth academy,” the DFB said in a statement.
Netherlands team
18:47
Netherlands bring in Hato in defence with Van Dijk suspended, while Brobbey replaces Zirkzee in attack.
Netherlands XI: Verbruggen; Dumfries, De Vrij, Van de Ven, Hato; Gravenberch, Q Timber, Reijnders; Simons, Gakpo, Brobbey.
Subs: Flekken, Olij, Frimpong, Geertruida, Kluivert, De Ligt, Maatsen, Malen, Til, Wieffer, Zirkzee.
Germany team
18:42
Germany have given a surprise start to Bauman in goal, with Schlotterbeck, Pavlovic, Leweling and Stiller also coming in to Julian Nagelsmann’s side.
Denis Undaz is left out after scoring three times in Germany’s last two games.
Germany XI: Bauman; Kimmich, Rudiger, Schlotterbeck, Mittelstadt; Pavlovic, Stiller; Leweling, Wirtz, Gnabry; Kleindienst.
Subs: Andrich, Blaswich, Burkardt, Tah, Gosens, Gross, Nubel, Anton, Schade, Undav.
Last time they met...
18:14 , Jamie Dickenson
The Netherlands and Germany played out a thrilling 2-2 draw in Amsterdam when they met in the Nations League last month, with the Dutch coming from behind to secure a point.
Head to head record
18:09 , Jamie Dickenson
Germany and the Netherlands have one of the longest-standing rivalries in international football, deeply rooted in Dutch anti-German sentiment following World War II.
The 1974 World Cup final in which Germany beat the Netherlands 2-1 was a bitter loss for the Dutch, who had to wait 14 years for revenge when they reversed that scoreline in the semi-finals of Euro 1988 on route to winning the tournament.
Germany have had the better of things in recent years, remaining unbeaten from their last three fixtures with the Netherlands.
Germany wins: 17
Draws: 18
Netherlands wins: 12
Standard Sport Prediction
17:46 , Jamie Dickenson
These sides drew 2-2 when they met last month in Amsterdam and we expect more goals this time around.
Germany might struggle without Havertz and Musiala but the Netherlands are missing captain Van Dijk.
This one could be a tight battle so we’re going for a share of the spoils.
Draw, 1-1.
Netherlands team news
17:42
Netherlands will be without Virgil van Dijk through suspension after their captain was sent in the 1-1 draw with Hungary on Friday.
Matthijs de Ligt is set to start alongside Stefan de Vrij in central defence in Van Dijk’s absence, with Micky van de Ven continuing at left-back.
Defenders Nathan Ake and Jurrien Timber remain sidelined for Ronald Koeman’s side, while midfielders Frenke de Jong, Teun Koopmeiners and Jerdy Schouten are also absent.
Predicted Netherlands XI: Verbruggen; Dumfries, De Vrij, De Ligt, Van de Ven; Gravenberch, Reijnders, Q Timber; Simons, Zirkzee, Gakpo
Germany team news
17:33 , Jamie Dickenson
Germany will be without star men Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala after they withdrew from the squad through injury before Friday’s 2-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Niclas Fullkrug is also injured, meaning Denis Undaz will look to continue his fine goalscoring run after three goals in two games.
Stuttgart goalkeeper Alexander Nubel is set for his second cap after Marc-Andre ter Stegen suffered a serious injury and Manuel Neuer retired.
Predicted Germany XI: Nubel; Kimmich, Rudiger, Tah, Mittelstadt; Andrich, Pavlovic, Gross; Wirtz, Undav, Gnabry.
Where to watch Germany vs Netherlands
17:25 , Jamie Dickenson
TV channel and live stream: The game will be broadcast for free on ViaPlay International’s YouTube channel. Kick-off is at 7:45pm BST.
Good evening!
17:21 , Jamie Dickenson
Hello and welcome to Standard Sport’s LIVE coverage of Germany vs Netherlands in the Nations League.
These are the top teams in Group A3 and they played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in Amsterdam last month.
We’ll have all the latest updates and build-up including team news ahead of kick-off, which is 7:45pm BST at the Allianz Arena.