After two days of rest, we’re back with the World Cup and now at its quarterfinals stage. France face Germany, and if you don’t know where to watch it, we’re here to help you out.
For France, this is the first time in the quarterfinals since reaching the finals in 2006. The one-time World champions (1998) have one final as well. They’ve been almost perfect so far in the tournament, winning two of three group stage matches (drawing the third) before beating Nigeria 2-0 in the round of 16.
Germany, three-time World champions and finalists on four more different occasions. They finished, like France, with 7 points in their group stage, only dropping two against Ghana. Another African team, Algeria, drew them into extra time during the round of 16 match. However, they managed to pull off a 2-1 win in extra time.
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 – Germany 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, German, Italian and French.