Germany vs Sweden Live Score and Live Stream

Preview

Germany National Football Team went head-to-head with Sweden National Football Team in the Group F of World Cup on June 23. Germany took the win with a commanding 2-1 result.

The match came alive on the 32nd minute when Ola Toivonen found the net, putting Sweden in front. The scoreline was shaped by further goals from Marco Reus and Toni Kroos, ending the game at 2-1.

Coming off a loss to Mexico on June 17, Germany look to make a statement in this match. Improving their defensive organization could unlock stronger results, given that their inability to keep a clean sheet has been evident, as they have been conceding goals for six consecutive matches now.

In their last match, Sweden, compared to their opponent's recent loss, emerged victorious against Korea Republic, giving them confidence as they approach this game. Keeping three clean sheets in a row , their defensive performance has been commendable.

This FIFA World Cup clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Germany National Football Team and Sweden National Football Team in this campaign. Germany’s attacking options, shaped by Joachim Low’s vision, have been bolstered by Thomas Muller, the team’s top scorer, and Mesut Ozil, both of whom have contributed crucial goals. Muller is Germany’s overall top scorer so far this term, with one goal across all competitions. Supporting them is Timo Werner, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Germany’s attack.

Meanwhile, Andreas Granqvist and Gustaf Nilsson have been pivotal for Sweden’s attack, under Janne Andersson’s guidance, combining to deliver important goals. In FIFA World Cup, Granqvist has been Sweden’s standout scorer with one goal. Adding further support are Ola Toivonen, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.

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Live Streaming

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Line-Ups

We are updating team formations and line-ups for Germany - Sweden in real time.

Germany kicked off the game with Manuel Neuer, Jonas Hector who got substituted by Julian Brandt on the 87th minute, Jerome Boateng, Antonio Rudiger, Joshua Kimmich, Toni Kroos, Sebastian Rudy who got substituted by Ilkay Gundogan on the 31st minute, Marco Reus, Julian Draxler who got substituted by Mario Gomez on the 46th minute, Thomas Muller and Timo Werner as starters, with Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Kevin Trapp, Matthias Ginter, Mats Hummels, Marvin Plattenhardt, Niklas Sule, Julian Brandt, Leon Goretzka, Ilkay Gundogan, Sami Khedira, Mesut Ozil and Mario Gomez on the bench.

Sweden's starting eleven were Robin Olsen, Ludwig Augustinsson, Andreas Granqvist, Victor Lindelof, Mikael Lustig, Emil Forsberg, Albin Ekdal, Sebastian Larsson, Viktor Claesson who got substituted by Jimmy Durmaz on the 74th minute, Ola Toivonen who got substituted by John Guidetti on the 78th minute and Marcus Berg who got substituted by Isaac Thelin on the 90th minute, with Karl-Johan Johnsson, Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Filip Helander, Pontus Jansson, Emil Krafth, Martin Olsson, Jimmy Durmaz, Oscar Hiljemark, Marcus Rohden, Gustav Svensson, John Guidetti and Isaac Thelin on the bench.

Stats

Explore stats from Germany vs Sweden on ScoreBat - we are updating the numbers on this page every second of the game.

  • Ball Possession: 71 - 29
  • Total Attempts: 16 - 8
  • Shots On Target: 5 - 6
  • Fouls: 12 - 13
  • Corners: 8 - 3
  • Saves: 5 - 4
  • Offsides: 5 - 2

Referee showed the yellow card three times throughout the game. Albin Ekdal, Jerome Boateng and Sebastian Larsson were the ones to receive it.

Recent Form

Germany played their last match against Mexico, which ended in a loss, while Sweden's most recent outing ended in a win against Korea Republic. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Germany have claimed eleven victories, suffered three defeats, and drawn six times, while in their last twenty matches, Sweden have recorded ten wins, five losses, and five draws.

  • Germany have gone 6 consecutive matches without a clean sheet.
  • Sweden's last 4 matches had 2 or less goals.
  • Germany haven't played a draw in their previous 3 home matches.
  • Sweden have scored zero goals in their previous 3 away matches.

Video Highlights

We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Germany and Sweden in real time. You can watch the goals by Ola Toivonen, Marco Reus and Toni Kroos as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Germany - Sweden are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.

Live Commentary

  1. FT
    Full Time
    Match ends. Germany 2, Sweden 1.
  2. 90'
    Substitution for Sweden. Isaac Thelin replaces Marcus Berg
  3. 90'
    Sebastian Larsson is shown the yellow card.
  4. 90'
    2 - 1
    Toni Kroos scores for Germany.
  5. 87'
    Substitution for Germany. Julian Brandt replaces Jonas Hector
  6. 82'
    Second Yellow
    Jerome Boateng is shown the second yellow.
  7. 78'
    Substitution for Sweden. John Guidetti replaces Ola Toivonen
  8. 74'
    Substitution for Sweden. Jimmy Durmaz replaces Viktor Claesson
  9. 71'
    Jerome Boateng is shown the yellow card.
  10. 52'
    Albin Ekdal is shown the yellow card.
  11. 48'
    1 - 1
    Marco Reus scores for Germany.
  12. 2T
    Kick-off
    Second half begins
  13. 46'
    Substitution for Germany. Mario Gomez replaces Julian Draxler
  14. HT
    Half-Time - 0 : 1
    First half ends.
  15. 32'
    0 - 1
    Ola Toivonen scores for Sweden.
  16. 31'
    Substitution for Germany. Ilkay Gundogan replaces Sebastian Rudy
  17. 1T
    Kick-off
    First half begins