Germany is fighting against Denmark today – EM hit live on free TV!

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On July 8, 2025, the German women's national team will play against Denmark in the UEFA European Championship 2025 in Basel, live on ARD.

Am 8. Juli 2025 spielt die deutsche Frauen-Nationalmannschaft gegen Dänemark in der UEFA EM 2025 in Basel, live bei ARD.
On July 8, 2025, the German women's national team will play against Denmark in the UEFA European Championship 2025 in Basel, live on ARD.

Germany is fighting against Denmark today – EM hit live on free TV!

On July 8, 2025 the time has come: the German women's national team will meet Denmark in the second group game of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 in Switzerland. The duel will kick off at 6 p.m. in St. Jakob-Park in Basel - a promising encounter that will captivate both the players and the fans. Loud dfb.de The game will be broadcast live on free TV on ARD and in a stream. The preliminary reporting starts at 5:15 p.m., moderated by Claus Lufen. Stefanie Baczyk will provide commentary, and Almuth Schult will be there as an expert.

The players have already successfully mastered the first challenge for Germany: On July 4th, they celebrated a clear 2-0 win in the opening game against Poland. This gives coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg's girls a certain boost, which will certainly be an advantage for the game against Denmark. The record of the two teams speaks for Germany: of 25 encounters since 1983, Germany has won 14, while Denmark has emerged victorious seven times. Four duels ended in a draw.

Important points at stake

A win against Denmark could mean an early entry into the quarter-finals for Germany. This would be possible if Sweden wins or draws against Poland. Germany will play its last group game on July 12th at 9 p.m. in Zurich against Sweden, also on TV, this time on ZDF.

The entire European Championship mode is designed for 16 teams in 4 groups, with the top two in each group advancing to the quarterfinals. These will take place from July 16th to 19th, followed by the semi-finals on July 22nd and 23rd and the grand finale on July 27th in Basel, announces sportschau.de to.

Goal quarterfinals

When you look at the entire squad structure, Germany appears to be well positioned. Of the 19 field players, 10 are European vice champions, while 7 are European Championship newcomers in the team. The most experienced players are Sara Däbritz with 108 international matches, Kathrin Hendrich (83) and Lea Schüller (76). However, there is also a painful loss: Giulia Gwinn was injured in the group game against Poland and will be out for the rest of the tournament.

The images of the game against Denmark are thanks to the comprehensive reporting by the first two German broadcasters kicker.de, which cover all European Championship games, are also brought closer to fans at home. The anticipation for the big event is great and the excitement is rising - the players and the whole team are hoping for a successful European Championship and another title, after having won 8 European Championships so far.