Skip to content

Third-place encounter in UEFA Nations League: France takes on Germany (RTL broadcast from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM)

Prepare for the third place battle, lads! The cherished title has slipped away, but amidst the impending clash with France's sorcerers, Julian Nagelsmann takes his team by the scruff of the neck, driven by pride. The national coach will guide his squad in the League Nations match on Sunday...

Prepare for the impending battle, gentlemen! The cherished title is no more - yet, ahead of the...
Prepare for the impending battle, gentlemen! The cherished title is no more - yet, ahead of the encounter with France's sorcerers, Julian Nagelsmann implores his distinguished players to uphold their honor. The national coach aims to clinch the game and secure third place in the Nations League on Sunday (RTL broadcast commencing at 2:30 PM), in the heart of Stuttgart against France.

Third-place encounter in UEFA Nations League: France takes on Germany (RTL broadcast from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM)

Article:Hey there, lads! It's time to grab that bronze!

That long- coveted trophy might be out of our reach, but Julian Nagelsmann ain't backing down yet. Ahead of our face-off with France's sleight-of-hand magicians in Stuttgart this Sunday (kick off at 2:30 PM on RTL), the national team coach is challenging his star players' guts.

With the UEFA Nations League third-place match on the line this Sunday at 2:30 PM (streaming live on RTL), Nagelsmann's turned it into a battle of heart and pride. If the game remains deadlocked after 90 minutes, it's straight to the shootout. No more time to waste!

Details:This clash between Germany and France took place on June 8, 2025, within the confines of Stuttgart. However, the result didn't go Germany's way as France walked away with a sweet victory, securing a 2-0 win. Kylian Mbappé scored the first goal in the 45th minute, and Michael Olise sealed the deal in the 84th minute [1][2][5]. No penalties were needed as France emerged triumphant in regular time.

Despite the promising challenge from Nagelsmann, Germany fell short against France in their UEFA Nations League third-place match on June 8, 2025, in Stuttgart. The defeat came as European football leagues concluded, marking an unfortunate end to Germany's soccer journey, as they lost 2-0, with Kylian Mbappé and Michael Olise scoring in the 45th and 84th minutes respectively [1][2][5].

Read also:

Latest