USA vs Germany, World Cup: live stream, start time, TV info and more
By Mike Dyce
The United States tied Portugal on Sunday night, failing to punch their ticket to the “Round of 16.” That means they’re still at risk of being eliminated, though a draw with Germany would punch both of their tickets to the next round.
United States men’s national team head coach Jürgen Klinsmann said there would be no collusion to arrange a draw, and added that the team isn’t built for a draw.
“I don’t think we are made for draws, except if it happens like tonight – a late goal in the last seconds. I think both [the USA and Germany] want to win the group. We want to go into this game, recover fast and go at Germany, get three points and have seven points on our side and be in the driver’s seat for the Round of 16. That is our goal,” Klinsmann said, via U.S. Soccer’s website. “It’s a little bit more difficult now after that second goal [given up to Portugal], we would be through already, which maybe some people didn’t expect so much before the tournament, but I’m sure that in four days we are going to see a very exciting match in Recife. I think there’s coming a lot of respect now from our opponents since we started this tournament. We’ll do everything now to get recovery time for the players, get back to our base hotel – they’re going to see their families. In two days from now we’re going to Recife and prepare for that match.”
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Date: Thursday, June 26
Time: 12:00 p.m. ET/ (UK – 5:00 p.m. BST)
Venue: Arena Pernambuco
Location: Recife, Brazil
TV Info: ESPN, BBC (UK), Univision (Spanish)
Radio Info: Sirius XM FC, BBC Radio 5 Live (UK)
Live Stream: Watch ESPN / BBC iPlayer (UK) / Univision Deporte en Vivo (Spanish)
Group G Table:
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Information from FIFA.com, BBC, ITV, ESPN Media Zone, Bleacher Report (UK), Wall Street Journal’s Market Watch, Univision and Univision Schedule