Euro 2020 Friendlies Live: Germany vs Latvia- Preview, Probable Lineups, Match Timings in IST, Live Streaming in India
Germany vs Latvia Live: Germany host Latvia at Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf on Monday in an international friendly ahead of their Euro 2020 campaign beginning against France eight days later.
Latvia, meanwhile, set up a decider against Estonia to determine who will lift the Baltic Cup after beating neighbours Lithuania 3-1 on Friday.
Euro 2020 Friendlies, Germany vs Latvia match details
Date: Tuesday, June 8
Time: 12.15 AM IST
Venue: Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany
Teams: Germany, Latvia
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Euro 2020 Friendlies, Germany vs Latvia Team News
GERMANY
Germany will welcome back Kai Havertz, Timo Werner, Antonio Rudiger and Ilkay Gundogan to their squad after the quartet were provided with a week’s rest after being involved in the Champions League final last weekend.
Muller should reprise his role up front, but Toni Kroos, Leon Goretzka and Jamal Musiala remain injury doubts and are unlikely to be risked ahead of Euro 2020.
Germany probable lineup:
Neuer; Sule, Rudiger, Hummels, Gunter; Neuhaus, Kimmich, Gundogan; Havertz, Muller, Werner
Euro 2020 Friendlies, Germany vs Latvia: Final warm-up game for Germany ahead of ‘group of death’ clash with France, Portugal
LATVIA
Latvia, meanwhile, remain without Pavels Steinbors, Kristers Tobers and Daniels Ontuzans due to club exertions.
Ontuzans, who turned 21 in March, will leave Bayern in the summer after an 11-year stay in Bavaria.
Latvia probable lineup:
Ozols; Savalnieks, Cernomordijs, Oss, Jurkovskis; Emsis, Zjuzins; Kamess, Ikaunieks, Ciganiks; Uldrikis
Euro 2020 Friendlies, Germany vs Latvia Prediction
While Germany have their fair share of tactical and personnel problems heading into Euro 2020, they should be able to rack up a morale-boosting victory against Latvia on Monday.
Kazakevics and his players are likely to have one eye on Thursday’s Baltic Cup showdown against Estonia, potentially allowing the Germans to rack up a few goals with their Premier League contingency back in the fold.