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How to watch Germany vs Portugal: TV channel and live stream details as Cristiano Ronaldo eyes Nations League final

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Germany will host Portugal on Wednesday in the first semi-final of the Nations League and fans will be excited to watch the action.

Cristiano Ronaldo and co are in Munich looking to secure their spot in the final to face either reigning champions Spain or France.

Ronaldo is looking to win his second Nations League title
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Robert Martinez’s side, who won the inaugural Nations League in 2019, beat Denmark back in March to progress to this stage.

Meanwhile, the Germans knocked out Italy to reach the semis for the first time and they’re aiming to take a step closer to winning silverware in their home country.

Here’s how you can follow every kick later this week…

Germany vs Portugal: How to watch

This Nations League semi-final will take place on Wednesday, June 4. 

Kick-off at the Allianz Arena in Munich is scheduled for 8pm. 

Fans can watch all of the action live on Amazon Prime Video, with coverage of the game available to watch on PPV for £2.49. 

If you are already an existing Amazon Prime Video customer, you can pay to access the stream instantly, while new customers will have to create an account first. 

You can find out more details on how to sign up or watch the game here

talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will be across all of the latest too. 

To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

Germany have the advantage of playing the finals in Munich
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Nations League finals schedule

All times UK

Semi-finals

  • June 4: Germany vs Portugal – 8pm
  • June 5: Spain vs France – 8pm

Third-place play-off

  • June 8, 2pm

Final

  • June 8, 8pm

Germany vs Portugal: Squads

Germany 

  • Goalkeepers: Ter Stegen, Baumann, Nübel.
  • Defenders: Kehrer, Kimmich, Tah, Anton, Mittelstädt, Koch, Raum, Andrich.
  • Midfielders: Wirtz, Adeyemi, Gross, Goretzka, Nmecha, Gnabry, Gosens, Pavlović, Bischof, Sane.
  • Forwards: Füllkrug, Woltemade, Undav.

Portugal 

  • Goalkeepers: D. Costa, Sa, R. Silva.
  • Defenders: Semedo, Dias, A. Silva, Dalot, Veiga, Inacio, Mendes. 
  • Midfielders: Palhinha, Fernandes, B. Silva, J. Neves, R. Neves, Goncalves, Vitinha, Mora. 
  • Forwards: Ronaldo, Ramos, Felix, Trincao, Leao, Neto, Jota, Conceicao 
Liverpool target Wirtz is in the German squad
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Germany vs Portugal: What has been said? 

On the international break, Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann said: “The goal is to win the Nations League title. 

“We want to perform, deliver results and win titles, and for us as a group, it’s very important. 

“Spain proved how important this tournament can be when they won it before triumphing at EURO 2024

“When I look at the faces of our players, I see motivation and excitement. I’m looking forward to the atmosphere in the stadium.”

Looking ahead to the semi-finals, Portugal boss Martinez said: “There aren’t many opportunities in international football to win trophies, and there is nothing better than doing so. 

“The important thing is that we are here, and the final four is where we have to be. This team have shown significant resilience over these two and a half years. 

“And facing teams like Germany, followed by maybe Spain or France, are perfect challenges to continue preparing the team for the World Cup.”

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