EURO 2024 on TV: Where to watch Spain vs Germany, Portugal vs France

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We’ve now reached the quarter-final stage of EURO 2024, and here’s where you can watch Spain vs Germany and Portugal vs France on Friday night…

It’s a mouth-watering line-up to get us underway as Spain, arguably the team of the tournament so far with their attacking quality and flair, going up against hosts Germany who have plenty of exciting talent at their disposal too.

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It’s hoped that the showdown lives up to its billing as ultimately there should be goals in this one from both sides, but we’re backing La Roja to get the win and advance.

Both Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal have been a delight to watch thus far, while Rodri and Fabian Ruiz are keeping things ticking in midfield.

The Spanish backline will have to find answers to keep Jamal Musiala and Co. quiet, but they’ve got the experience to do so, and with the goal threat they carry, it could be too much for the hosts to handle.

Spain vs Germany
Friday July 5, 17:00 KO (UK time)
Where to watch:
UK – ITV1/ITVX
USA – FOX
Australia – Optus Sport
Spain – La 1
Germany – Das Erste/MagentaSport
Italy – RAI 2/Sky Sport
Canada – TSN/TVA Sports
France – beIN Sports

Portugal vs France
Friday July 5, 20:00 KO (UK time)
Where to watch:
UK – BBC1/BBCi
USA – FOX
Australia – Optus Sport
Portugal – TVI/SportTV
France – beinSports/M6
Spain – La 1
Germany – MagentaSport/ZDF
Italy – RAI1/Sky Sport
Canada – TSN/TVA Sports

Neither Portugal nor France have lit up the tournament thus far, as they’ve both found it difficult to find the back of the net with great consistency.

Both Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe are still looking to hit top form in front of goal, but we don’t see it happening in this game as we expect a real tight battle between the two sides who may well be forced to beyond the 90 minutes to determine a winner.

We’re backing the draw in normal time, while France should have the edge in either extra-time or penalties to book their place in the semi-finals. Mike Maignan vs Diogo Costa in a shoot-out could be some watch.

Author: Sumeet Paul

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