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How to Watch Germany’s Matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Schedule, Channels, and Streaming Options

Germany's Upcoming Fixtures in the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The German national team, also known as Die Mannschaft, is set to compete in Group E alongside Curaçao, Ivory Coast, and Ecuador. Their opening match will take place at Houston’s famous NRG Stadium.

Viewing Options in Germany

MagentaTV, owned by Deutsche Telekom, holds exclusive rights to broadcast every match live across the entire tournament. Subscribers can watch via traditional TV boxes or stream using the MagentaSport app.

For free-to-air viewers, public broadcasters ARD and ZDF will air 60 matches live, including some of Germany’s games. These broadcasts are also accessible online through ARD Mediathek and ZDFmediathek apps.

Streaming Through Fubo

Fans outside Germany or cord-cutters can turn to Fubo, which streams official broadcasts depending on your location. English commentary comes from networks like FOX and FS1, while Spanish speakers can access Telemundo and Universo. Some marquee matches are available in 4K HDR. Cloud DVR lets you record games for later, and multiple devices can stream simultaneously.

New users may try out Fubo with a free trial. Note that if traveling abroad, a VPN might be necessary to access your home country’s streams.

Germany’s Road to the 2026 World Cup

Twelve years after their historic 2014 triumph in Brazil, Germany is back aiming to reclaim their place among football’s elite. The squad blends experienced leaders such as captain Joshua Kimmich with rising stars including Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, and Kai Havertz. Their qualifying run was strong, winning five matches and losing just once, with Newcastle’s forward Nick Woltemade shining as the top scorer.

Coach Julian Nagelsmann favors a possession style, relying on control and technical skill. This approach will be challenged by tough defenses in Group E, so Germany must maintain attacking sharpness to succeed.

Key Players to Watch

  • Jamal Musiala – creative and dynamic midfielder from Bayern Munich
  • Joshua Kimmich – veteran leader and tactical anchor
  • Leon Goretzka – powerful box-to-box presence
  • Jonathan Tah – composed defender
  • Florian Wirtz – attacking midfielder from Liverpool
  • Kai Havertz – versatile forward from Arsenal
  • Antonio Rüdiger – commanding defensive enforcer at Real Madrid

Broadcasting Worldwide

The 2026 World Cup is available globally through numerous broadcasters. Some key examples:

FAQs

  • Group for Germany? Group E with Curaçao, Ecuador, and Ivory Coast.
  • First match date? June 14, 2026 vs. Curaçao.
  • Team accommodation in the US? The Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
  • Match start times in Berlin (CEST)? Evening kickoffs for group stage games.
  • Number of World Cup appearances? Germany has qualified 21 times, including 2026.