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Germany vs. Portugal Nations League semifinal preview: how to watch, time, TV channels, streaming
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Your Ultimate Guide to the Germany vs. Portugal Nations League Semifinal: Watch Time, TV Channels, and Streaming Info!

June 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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  • When is Germany vs. Portugal? How to Watch
  • Betting Odds (via DraftKings Sportsbook)
  • Germany vs. Portugal: Historical Matchup
  • Past Results of Germany vs. Portugal
  • Team Form
    • Germany
    • Portugal

In a thrilling clash, Germany will welcome Portugal for the semifinals of the UEFA Nations League. The victor will secure a spot in the final to face either Spain or France, while the losing team will compete in a third-place playoff.

Germany is looking to make its first appearance in a Nations League final, while Portugal seeks to reclaim the title it last won in 2019.

When is Germany vs. Portugal? How to Watch

  • Date: Wednesday, June 4, 2025
  • Time: 3 PM
  • Venue: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
  • Broadcast: FS1
  • Streaming: Fox Sports App, foxsports.com

Betting Odds (via DraftKings Sportsbook)

As of June 3, 2025, here are the betting odds for the match:

  • Germany: -115
  • Draw: +225
  • Portugal: +285

Germany enters as the favorite, possibly benefitting from home turf and current form. However, Portugal’s depth and offensive capabilities make them a dangerous opponent.

Germany vs. Portugal: Historical Matchup

Germany and Portugal have met a total of 19 times, with Germany winning five of the eleven matchups since 1936 and losing three.

Past Results of Germany vs. Portugal

  • 6/19/2021: Germany 4, Portugal 2 (UEFA European Championship)
  • 6/16/2014: Germany 4, Portugal 0 (FIFA World Cup)
  • 6/9/2012: Germany 1, Portugal 0 (UEFA European Championship)
  • 6/19/2008: Germany 3, Portugal 2 (UEFA European Championship)
  • 7/8/2006: Germany 3, Portugal 1 (FIFA World Cup)
  • 6/20/2000: Portugal 3, Germany 0 (UEFA European Championship)
  • 9/6/1997: Germany 1, Portugal 1 (FIFA World Cup)
  • 12/14/1996: Germany 0, Portugal 0 (FIFA World Cup)
  • 2/21/1996: Germany 2, Portugal 1 (International Friendly)
  • 8/29/1990: Germany 1, Portugal 1 (International Friendly)
  • 10/16/1985: Portugal 1, Germany 0 (FIFA World Cup)
  • 2/24/1985: Germany 2, Portugal 1 (FIFA World Cup)
  • 6/14/1984: Germany 0, Portugal 0 (UEFA European Championship)
  • 2/23/1983: Portugal 1, Germany 0 (International Friendly)
  • 2/17/1982: Germany 3, Portugal 1 (International Friendly)
  • 4/27/1960: Germany 2, Portugal 1 (International Friendly)
  • 12/19/1954: Germany 3, Portugal 0 (International Friendly)
  • 4/24/1938: Germany 1, Portugal 1 (International Friendly)
  • 2/27/1936: Germany 3, Portugal 1 (International Friendly)
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Team Form

Here are the results from the last five matches for each team.

Germany

Portugal

As fans eagerly await this showdown, they recognize the significance of the match for both teams. With Germany looking to assert dominance on home soil and Portugal hungry to reclaim glory, this match could be a defining moment in the trajectory of either team in international football.

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