Belgium vs Germany: 2022 International Friendly Games Live Stream, Schedule, Fixture, and Probable Lineups, August 11, 2022

The Belgium vs Germany 2022 International Friendly Games match will be held on August 10, 8:30 PM (International Time) and 12:00 AM (Indian Time).

The Belgium vs Germany 2022 International Friendly Games match will be held on August 10, 8:30 PM (International Time) and 12:00 AM (Indian Time). (Image credits: Twitter)
By Sri Praneeth Palli | Aug 10, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Belgium vs Germany 2022 International Friendly Games match will be held on August 11. The leadership of the football organization is reportedly working around the clock to arrange a high-profile friendly for the senior national team next month, according to the Ghana FA spokesperson. Asante stated to Angel TV’s Abomu Sports, “We are working around the clock to arrange some friendly for September following the decision of CAF to postpone the AFCON qualifiers slated for that month.” If we can find suitable opponents, we will inform the Ghanaian people in the upcoming days. Otto Addo is committed to creating a strong team that is capable of pulling off a significant shock in November on the international scene.

The historic exhibition match against Switzerland in September has already been secured by the four-time African champions. In their penultimate match before the World Cup, the Black Stars and Swiss teams will square off on November 17, 2022, at the Baniyas Club Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Before Ghana’s World Cup debut against Portugal a week from now, coach Otto Addo will have one last chance to work with his players in this high-profile match.

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Where And When To Watch?

The Belgium vs Germany 2022 International Friendly Games match will be held on August 10, 8:30 PM (International Time) and 12:00 AM (Indian Time). Fans can live stream the match on ESPN.

Belgium vs Germany: Predicted Lineup

Belgium: Emmanuel Lecomte, Maxime De Zeeuw, Hans Vanwijn, Ismael Bako, Retin Obasohan

Germany: Isaac Bonga, Johannes Voigtmann, Kostja Mushidi, Dennis Schroeder, Christian Sengfelder