Germany vs. Austria in the live ticker: Neighborhood duel at the EM 2022

  • Germany meets Austria today in the quarter-finals of the European Championships in London’s Brentford district.
  • Kick-off is at 21:00.
  • All information about the game and the game is available here in the live ticker.

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37. Minute: Meanwhile, classic English football weather prevails. Rain has set in in Brentford.

35. Minute: Austria is anything but shocked by the deficit and continues to push the pace.

34. Minute: Gwinn gets a shot from the left on the penalty line. However, she does not get enough pressure behind the ball, no problem for Zinsberger.

30. Minute: After a corner by the Austrians, there is a brief disorder in the German penalty area. First Hegering intervenes, then a shot from Puntigam is blocked.

27. Minute: The German team once again shows its effectiveness. First shot on goal and straight in.

Germany take the lead against Austria with a goal from Lina Magull

25. Minute: Tooor for Deutschland! Magull makes it 1-0 for that DFB-Team. Bühl tanks up great on the left into the penalty area and plays the ball inside in the direction of Popp. She quick-wittedly lets the ball through to Magull, who pulls right into the far corner. No chance in goal for Zinsberger.

21. Minute: This corner from the other side is not dangerous either, again Georgieva is in between at the first post.

20. Minute: Strongly from Rauch, who plays the ball nicely into the penalty area to Magull. Their attempt to pass straight on is blocked and there is a corner again.

18. Minute: Huth gets the next corner for Germany with a strong dribbling in the penalty area. Rauch played the ball close to the goal, cleared the next corner with a header. However, it brings nothing.

15. Minute: The Germans are swimming a little now. Austria is better in the game, interferes earlier and thus prevents the DFB team from building up the game in an orderly manner.

13. Minute: Post! After another corner, Georgieva climbs the highest and heads the ball to the aluminum. Frohms could only look afterwards. Lucky for Germany!

12. Minute: And now there is also the first corner for Austria, but Hegering clarifies with his head. It’s just going back and forth here!

10. Minute: And on the other side, Popp has the first shot chance in the penalty area. However, she falls into reserve and the ball goes over the goal. Huth passed the ball in from the right, where Bühl passed it on to the captain.

9. Minute: First chance for Austria! Hickersberger-Füller prevails against Hendrich and appears alone in front of Frohms. However, your shot is too weak and misplaced. The goalkeeper can save without any problems.

8. Minute: After an attack on the right with Gwinn and Huth, there is the first corner for Germany: Zinsberger climbs up and intercepts Rauch’s cross with ease.

7. Minute: Now the Austrians have a little more possession of the ball, but they haven’t been able to conjure up dangerous situations yet.

4. Minute: Hegering is on the ground after a collision. She got Zadrazil’s knee in her hip. But she can keep playing.

3. Minute: The DFB team is visibly trying to put pressure on the Austrians right from the start. First of all on the left side of Rauch and Bühl.

1. Minute: Huth tries a shot from around 20 meters, but it is blocked.

1st minute: The game is on! Austria has initiated. Before that, the players briefly got on their knees as a sign against racism.

21:00: There is a minute’s silence in memory of the deceased.

8:53 p.m.: The teams will take to the pitch shortly. Then the national anthems follow and then it can start!

8:51 p.m.: The statistics speak for the DFB team. The Germans have won twice in two friendlies with a goal difference of 7:3.

8:44 p.m.: Voss-Tecklenburg on ARD on the death of Uwe Seeler: “We are deeply touched and will play a bit for him today. He was a “fantastic person” who was distinguished by his “absolute modesty”.

8:33 p.m.: The winners of the encounter will play against in Milton Keynes next Wednesday France or defending champion Netherlands to get into the final. These two teams meet on Saturday.

8:25 p.m.: The match will be at the Brentford Community Stadium. The Germans have already played two of their group games here.

8:09 p.m.: The DFB women marched into the quarter-finals with a clean slate. The team of national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg won all three group games with a goal difference of 9:0. The Austrians only had to admit defeat to the hosts from England. The remaining games against Northern Ireland and Norway were won 2-0 and 1-0. With Germany and Austria, two of the three strongest defensive teams in this tournament meet. The English women also conceded zero goals.

DFB team with four new players – the captain is out for Austria

7:56 p.m.: The lineups are here! The German national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg changed their starting XI by four positions compared to the game against Finland. Rauch, Hendrich, Oberdorf and Magull return to the team. student sits on the bench after surviving the corona infection. The DFB-Elf will play with the same line-up as against Spain. There are two changes for Austria: defenders Hanshaw and Georgieva join the team. Captain Schnaderbeck is missing with knee problems.

7:48 p.m.: In honor of football legend Uwe Seeler, the German women’s team wear black armbands in today’s game. This shared the DFB before the game with. Before the game starts, there should also be a minute’s silence, like this European Football Union communicated. The honorary captain of the German national team died on Thursday at the age of 85as his former club Hamburger SV confirmed, citing the Seelers family.

7:37 p.m.: Welcome to the live ticker of the EM quarterfinals between Deutschland and Austria! In just under 30 minutes you will find out the line-ups of the two teams here.

The German soccer players are playing for the semi-finals at the European Championships in England this Thursday evening. Against Austria, the DFB women will see 13 current players from the German Bundesliga who are in the Austria squad.

The record European champion plays as before in the preliminary round in a 2-0 win against Spain and 4-0 against Denmark at Brentford Community Stadium. After this 3-0 against Finland the team of national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg goes into the first knockout game without conceding a goal. While Austria reached the semi-finals at the 2017 European Championships in the Netherlands, the DFB women were eliminated in the quarter-finals under coach Steffi Jones.

The Netherlands or France are waiting in a possible semi-final

The winner of the neighborhood duel will play the winner of the match between France and holders Netherlands on 27 July. “Nobody will think that we will win against Austria just like that. There is no easy task here, if you think that, you have to go home,” warned Voss-Tecklenburg.

Lea Schüller is back in the squad for the game after surviving the corona infection, while substitute goalkeeper Almuth Schult is missing due to a fever. The goalscorer from FC Bayern did the final training session on Wednesday after her corona quarantine ended on Monday.

National coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg said about Schüller’s chances: Sometimes you can “overcome your weaker self quite well, then fitness may not play a role, but willpower. And there’s no question that she has a great will.”

With material from the dpa

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