Germany vs Hungary live stream: How to watch Euro 2024 online and for free, team news. The Germany vs Hungary live stream sees the Euro 2024 hosts aim to build on a hugely positive opening round result, while Hungary are hoping to bounce back from a defeat
Germany couldn’t have got their Euro 2024 campaign off to a better start. Against Scotland, in the opening game of the tournament, they were a goal up within 10 minutes and added a second just before 20 had been played. On the stroke of halftime a penalty, and a red card for Scotland’s Ryan Porteous, put the game beyond doubt, and two goals in the second half added real gloss to the scoreline. Even an own-goal from Antonio Rüdiger couldn’t dampen the party atmosphere among the German fans after such a convincing 5-1 win.
Meanwhile, Hungary’s first group-stage game didn’t quite go to plan. They struggled to get to grips with a high-intensity Switzerland team and found themselves 0-2 down at halftime. While a second-half goal from Barnabás Varga gave them hope of staging a dramatic comeback, a late goal from Breel Embolo sealed the three points for the Swiss team. While Hungary will fancy their chances against Scotland, to progress from Group A will likely require them to achieve at least a point in this match, adding a dose of additional pressure.
Hungary: Gulacsi, Fiola, Orban, Dardai, Bolla, A. Nagy, Schafer, Kerkez, Sallai, Szoboszlai, Varga
The Germany vs Hungary live stream should be an exciting game. Germany can effectively seal their qualification to the next round with a win, while Hungary will be battling for at least a draw to keep them in contention for the progression to the next round. Here are all the details you need to watch this Euro 2024 group-stage game online and from anywhere.
Germany vs Hungary live stream, date, time and channels
The Germany vs Hungary live stream takes place today (Wednesday, June 18).
The Germany vs Hungary live stream is each team’s second outing at Euro 2024. The hosts will be keen to build on an excellent first display in front of their fans.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side blew Scotland away on the opening day and showed the depth of attacking talent that they boast. Toni Kroos was imperious, completing 101 of his 102 passes. Jamal Musiala is terrifying for any defence and his dribbling skills will cause his opponents serious problems.
Hungary started poorly against the Swiss but ended up giving them a scare. They have a good physicality about them and will look to ruffle a robust and experienced German defence. The Magyars will try and make life as uncomfortable as possible for their opponents. However, they do lack a bit of a cutting edge.
Another win for the hosts would guarantee them a place in the knockout stages. Indeed, anything other than a German win would be a shock that throws the group wide open. However, their opponents are no pushover and we've had surprises at this tournament already so anything is possible.
The middle kick-off of today’s trio of matches returns us to Group A, which saw Germany rack up a huge win over Scotland to kick the tournament off on Friday night.
Die Mannschaft hope to prove to doubters that they are finally back among the elite at major tournaments and beating Hungary is their next step in that regard.
The Magyars were beaten 3-1 by Switzerland to open the tournament but have caused Germany issues in the past.
A draw and a win against the Germans in the recent Nations League reminded Europe of their threat, these teams having also played out an entertaining four-goal draw at the last Euros.
The host nation got the tournament off to a flyer by thrashing 10-man Scotland 5-1 to take early control of Group A. Jamal Musiala was particularly impressive as Julian Nagelsmann's side laid down a marker to the rest of the continent.
Hungary were beaten 3-1 by Switzerland in their opening game, which makes this clash with Germany potentially critical to their hopes of reaching the Round of 16. Another defeat could prove fatal to their chances of going through before their final group match against Scotland.
Germany got off to a strong start as the host nation in the tournament’s opening match, dispatching of Scotland 5-1. After this match, Germany will face off with Switzerland to close out the Group Stage.
Hungary is coming off a loss to the Swiss, 3-1. With a match against Scotland still waiting to close out group play, Hungary will still have a solid shot to finish third in Group A, but it will likely need to make up some ground in goal differential to assure it would fall into the top four of third-place group finishers to advance to the Knockout Stage.
The hosts have been subject to absurd amounts of vitriol at home, much of which has crossed a line, but they silenced their critics by romping to a 5-1 victory in their opener – and no team has looked better. Jamal Musiala was unplayable for die Mannschaft, while Bayer Leverkusen forward Florian Wirtz has well and truly announced himself on the international stage.
If Germany have one foot in the knockouts, the opposite is true of Hungary, who looked badly undercooked in their 3-1 defeat by Switzerland. Although their skipper Dominik Szoboszlai created the Barnabas Varga goal that provided a momentary glimmer of hope, he cut a frustrated figure throughout, while star centre-back Willi Orban was exposed time and time again.
Germany vs Hungary live stream: How to watch Euro 2024 online and for free, team news. The Germany vs Hungary live stream sees the Euro 2024 hosts aim to build on a hugely positive opening round result, while Hungary are hoping to bounce back from a defeat
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Germany couldn’t have got their Euro 2024 campaign off to a better start. Against Scotland, in the opening game of the tournament, they were a goal up within 10 minutes and added a second just before 20 had been played. On the stroke of halftime a penalty, and a red card for Scotland’s Ryan Porteous, put the game beyond doubt, and two goals in the second half added real gloss to the scoreline. Even an own-goal from Antonio Rüdiger couldn’t dampen the party atmosphere among the German fans after such a convincing 5-1 win.
Meanwhile, Hungary’s first group-stage game didn’t quite go to plan. They struggled to get to grips with a high-intensity Switzerland team and found themselves 0-2 down at halftime. While a second-half goal from Barnabás Varga gave them hope of staging a dramatic comeback, a late goal from Breel Embolo sealed the three points for the Swiss team. While Hungary will fancy their chances against Scotland, to progress from Group A will likely require them to achieve at least a point in this match, adding a dose of additional pressure.
Here's how they line up:
Germany: Neuer, Kimmich, Rudiger, Tah, Mittelstadt, Andrich, Kroos, Musiala, Gundogan, Wirtz, Havertz
Hungary: Gulacsi, Fiola, Orban, Dardai, Bolla, A. Nagy, Schafer, Kerkez, Sallai, Szoboszlai, Varga
The Germany vs Hungary live stream should be an exciting game. Germany can effectively seal their qualification to the next round with a win, while Hungary will be battling for at least a draw to keep them in contention for the progression to the next round. Here are all the details you need to watch this Euro 2024 group-stage game online and from anywhere.
Germany vs Hungary live stream, date, time and channels
The Germany vs Hungary live stream takes place today (Wednesday, June 18).
Time: 5 p.m. BST / 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT / 2 a.m. AEST (Jun. 18)
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The Germany vs Hungary live stream is each team’s second outing at Euro 2024. The hosts will be keen to build on an excellent first display in front of their fans.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side blew Scotland away on the opening day and showed the depth of attacking talent that they boast. Toni Kroos was imperious, completing 101 of his 102 passes. Jamal Musiala is terrifying for any defence and his dribbling skills will cause his opponents serious problems.
Hungary started poorly against the Swiss but ended up giving them a scare. They have a good physicality about them and will look to ruffle a robust and experienced German defence. The Magyars will try and make life as uncomfortable as possible for their opponents. However, they do lack a bit of a cutting edge.
Another win for the hosts would guarantee them a place in the knockout stages. Indeed, anything other than a German win would be a shock that throws the group wide open. However, their opponents are no pushover and we've had surprises at this tournament already so anything is possible.
The middle kick-off of today’s trio of matches returns us to Group A, which saw Germany rack up a huge win over Scotland to kick the tournament off on Friday night.
Die Mannschaft hope to prove to doubters that they are finally back among the elite at major tournaments and beating Hungary is their next step in that regard.
The Magyars were beaten 3-1 by Switzerland to open the tournament but have caused Germany issues in the past.
A draw and a win against the Germans in the recent Nations League reminded Europe of their threat, these teams having also played out an entertaining four-goal draw at the last Euros.
The host nation got the tournament off to a flyer by thrashing 10-man Scotland 5-1 to take early control of Group A. Jamal Musiala was particularly impressive as Julian Nagelsmann's side laid down a marker to the rest of the continent.
Hungary were beaten 3-1 by Switzerland in their opening game, which makes this clash with Germany potentially critical to their hopes of reaching the Round of 16. Another defeat could prove fatal to their chances of going through before their final group match against Scotland.
Germany got off to a strong start as the host nation in the tournament’s opening match, dispatching of Scotland 5-1. After this match, Germany will face off with Switzerland to close out the Group Stage.
Hungary is coming off a loss to the Swiss, 3-1. With a match against Scotland still waiting to close out group play, Hungary will still have a solid shot to finish third in Group A, but it will likely need to make up some ground in goal differential to assure it would fall into the top four of third-place group finishers to advance to the Knockout Stage.
The hosts have been subject to absurd amounts of vitriol at home, much of which has crossed a line, but they silenced their critics by romping to a 5-1 victory in their opener – and no team has looked better. Jamal Musiala was unplayable for die Mannschaft, while Bayer Leverkusen forward Florian Wirtz has well and truly announced himself on the international stage.
If Germany have one foot in the knockouts, the opposite is true of Hungary, who looked badly undercooked in their 3-1 defeat by Switzerland. Although their skipper Dominik Szoboszlai created the Barnabas Varga goal that provided a momentary glimmer of hope, he cut a frustrated figure throughout, while star centre-back Willi Orban was exposed time and time again.