Germany FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Schedule, Squad, Live Stream

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, focusing on the German Women’s Team.

From the squad lineup to streaming details, and the much-awaited schedule, we’ve got you covered!

Gear up to see the German team as they aim to claim their third World Cup title.

Germany FIFA Women's World Cup 2023

Germany Women’s World Cup 2023 Schedule

DATEMATCHUPTIME (LOCAL)TIME (CEST)STADIUM
Jul 24, 2023Germany vs. Morocco6:30 p.m.10:30 a.m.Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Jul 30, 2023Germany vs. Colombia7:30 p.m.11:30 a.m.Allianz Stadium
Aug 3, 2023South Korea vs. Germany8 p.m.12 p.m.Suncorp Stadium

Germany Women’s World Cup Squad 2023

The German women’s team, historically known for its formidable presence in women’s football, is gearing up for the 2023 World Cup.

Young talents like Lena Oberdorf, Jule Brand, and Klara Bühl are ready to take the field, while seasoned players are also set to make their mark.

Here’s the complete list of the German squad for the Women’s World Cup:

No.PositionPlayerAgeCapsGoalsClub
1GKMerle Frohms28400VfL Wolfsburg
2MFChantal Hagel251001899 Hoffenheim
3DFKathrin Hendrich31585VfL Wolfsburg
4DFSophia Kleinherne23271Eintracht Frankfurt
5DFMarina Hegering33293Bayern Munich
6MFLena Oberdorf21383VfL Wolfsburg
7FWLea Schüller254731Bayern Munich
8MFSydney Lohmann23224Bayern Munich
9FWSvenja Huth328014VfL Wolfsburg
10FWLaura Freigang252012Eintracht Frankfurt
11FWAlexandra Popp3212862VfL Wolfsburg
12GKAnn-Katrin Berger3260Chelsea
13MFSara Däbritz289717Lyon
14MFLena Lattwein23291VfL Wolfsburg
15DFSjoeke Nüsken22172Eintracht Frankfurt
16FWNicole Anyomi23161Eintracht Frankfurt
17DFFelicitas Rauch27334VfL Wolfsburg
18MFMelanie Leupolz297813Chelsea
19FWKlara Bühl223514Bayern Munich
20MFLina Magull287222Bayern Munich
21GKStina Johannes2300Eintracht Frankfurt
22MFJule Brand20327VfL Wolfsburg
23DFSara Doorsoun31451Eintracht Frankfurt

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 TV Channel & Rights

ARD and ZDF have secured the rights to broadcast all games and goals of the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Germany.

Moreover, DAZN, a leading sports streaming platform, will offer highlights from the tournament.

How to Stream Women’s World Cup 2023 from outside of Germany

Living outside of Germany but still want to cheer for the team? With ExpressVPN, you can watch all the games with German commentary. Just connect to a German server location, check the broadcaster’s schedule (like ARD or ZDF), and enjoy the games!

How to Watch FIFA Women’s World Cup in Germany?

For local fans in Germany, the public networks ARD and ZDF are your go-to choice. These two broadcasters will show all 64 games!

Can I watch the Soccer World Cup for free in Germany?

ARD and ZDF, being public networks, should broadcast the games free of charge in Germany. However, you might need a TV license to access these channels.

FAQs:

When was the last time Germany won the Women’s World Cup?

Germany Won their last World Cup in 2027 (China)

How many times has Germany won the Women’s World Cup?

The German Women’s National Team has won the World Cup twice: in 2003, when Germany was the host nation, and in 2007 in China.

Who is the head coach of the German Women’s National Team?

Martina Voss-Tecklenburg has been the head coach of the German Women’s National Team since 2018. She succeeded Steffi Jones and had a successful career as a midfielder, representing Germany and winning the UEFA Women’s Euro 1989 and the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

How many times has the German team competed in the Women’s World Cup?

Germany has taken part in the Women’s World Cup nine times, reaching the quarterfinals five times (1991, 1995, 1999, 2011, 2019), finishing in fourth place in 2015 and winning the tournament in 2003 and 2007.

What makes the German Women’s National Team a strong competitor in football?

The German Women’s National Team is one of the most successful teams in international women’s football competitions. In addition to their two World Cup victories, they have been crowned European champions a record eight times (1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013).

Wrapping Up

With the mix of budding talents and seasoned players, the German Women’s Team is ready to take on the challenge and win their third World Cup title.

Tune into the Women’s World Cup 2023 and cheer for your favorite team! Stay tuned to our blog for more updates.

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