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TV-guide: Where to Watch Switzerland – Germany

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Maximilian Mittelstaedt (Deutschland #18) vs Silvan Widmer (Schweiz #03), 2024
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The international friendly between Switzerland and Germany on 27 March 2026 is set to be an exciting encounter, bringing together two European football powerhouses. Both teams have shown strong form in their recent matches, with Switzerland maintaining impressive performances in World Cup qualifiers, and Germany showcasing their offensive prowess.

Fans can expect a thrilling match as these teams have a history of competitive encounters, often ending in draws or high-scoring games. This friendly offers both teams a chance to fine-tune their squads ahead of future competitive fixtures, making it a must-watch for football enthusiasts.

Switzerland – Germany: When and Where?

  • City: Basel
  • Stadium: St. Jakob Park
  • Date: 27 March 2026
  • Hour: 21:45 (South Africa)

The match will take place at St. Jakob Park in Basel, a venue known for its vibrant atmosphere and passionate fans. Scheduled for the evening, South African viewers can catch the match at 21:45 local time, allowing for a prime-time viewing experience.

International Friendlies

March 27, 2026

9:45 pm

Switzerland
Germany
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Switzerland – Germany: On Which TV Channel?

  • Channel: RTL (Germany)
  • Broadcast time: Not available

While specific broadcast information for South Africa is not confirmed, the match is expected to be shown on RTL in Germany. South African fans can explore satellite packages or streaming services that offer international channels to access the broadcast. To ensure you don’t miss the match, check with local sports broadcasters or visit Live Soccer TV for the latest broadcast schedules.

Switzerland – Germany: Live Score and Commentaries

For fans unable to watch the match live on TV, following live score updates and commentaries is a great alternative. These platforms provide real-time action maps and detailed commentaries, allowing fans to stay updated on every moment of the game, from goals to key plays. Such resources are invaluable for those who want to keep track of the match’s progress and engage with fellow fans online.

Switzerland – Germany: Predicted Lineups

As Switzerland and Germany prepare for this friendly, both teams will likely field strong lineups despite several injuries. This match serves as an opportunity to test squad depth and experiment with tactics.

Switzerland Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

Switzerland will aim to maintain their recent form, although they face several injury concerns. Key players like Fabian Schär and Kevin Mbabu are out, which could influence their defensive strategies.

  • Switzerland predicted lineup: Kobel, Widmer, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez, Freuler, Xhaka, Rieder, Ndoye, Embolo, Vargas
  • Switzerland injuries and suspensions: Fabian Schär, Stefan Gartenmann, Leonidas Stergiou, Becir Omeragic, Kevin Mbabu, Filip Ugrinic, Djibril Sow

Germany Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

Germany will look to continue their dominant performances, albeit with a few injury setbacks, including key players like Emre Can and Manuel Neuer. These absences might affect their tactical flexibility.

  • Germany predicted lineup: Urbig, Vagnoman, Rüdiger, Stach, Groß, Pavlović, Nmecha, Musiala, Karl, Wirtz, Woltemade
  • Germany injuries and suspensions: Tim Kleindienst, Assan Ouédraogo, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Nadiem Amiri, Emre Can, Manuel Neuer, Jamal Musiala, Felix Nmecha, Nnamdi Collins

For live updates and post-match analyses, fans should keep an eye on sports news platforms and social media for comprehensive coverage of this exciting encounter.