The match that finishes the day will be between Germany and Algeria in the round of 16 in the 2014 World Cup, and if you don’t have where to watch an online live stream of it, we’re here to help.
Germany finished first in Group G, ahead of the United States, Portugal and Ghana. Three time World Champions (as West Germany), it has never happened that Germany didn’t reach at least the quarterfinals stage if there was one in that tournament. Thomas Muller with four goals is their leading scorer so far.
For Algeria, this is their first ever appearance past the group stage, finishing second behind Belgium yet ahead of Russia and South Korea. Islam Slimani of Sporting CP is their top scorer with two goals.
Where to Watch
For those who don’t like streaming but want an application to use, Sopcast is an excellent option. After downloading it, you simply open the program where you can choose which channel you want to view. If you don’t know what channel you need, check out Sopcast football channel list.
For those who prefer streaming, there are plenty of excellent option. Wiziwig.tv is probably the best at providing quality links while also giving the viewer Sopcast options if he prefers. This is the link to the page where you’ll find various streams for the France – Nigeria match, although they won’t appear until one hour before kickoff.
Two other reliable and recommended sources for watching matches are First row sports, with this link currently up and more to follow closer to kick off, and the same goes for VIPBOX, offering plenty of links for the matches in different languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Italian and Portuguese.