Nations League: France vs. Germany live on free TV today (broadcast & lineups)

Nations League semifinal, the second: After their first-leg victory in Düsseldorf, the German women's national team aims to secure their place in the final in Caen, France. Coach Christian Wück 's team has shown strong development recently and aims to continue the positive trend. We summarize the match details:
The return match on Tuesday (October 28, 2025) will take place at the Stade Michel-d'Ornano in Caen. Kick-off is at 9:10 p.m. This time, the match will also be broadcast on free TV—not on ARD, but on ZDF . A live stream is available in the ZDF media library .
The previews begin at 8:45 p.m. Sven Voss will host the football evening along with expert Friederike Kromp . Claudia Neumann will provide commentary for the match.
Afterwards, the ZDF sports studio will show a summary of the second semi-final between Sweden and Spain . The Spanish women won the first leg 4-0.
Competition: UEFA Women's Nations League, Semi-final second leg Date and venue: 28 October 2025, Caen (Stade Michel-d'Ornano) Referee: Frida Klarlund (Denmark) Free TV: ZDF Livestream: ZDF Media Library Broadcast starts at 8:45 p.m.
Kick-off: 9:10 p.m.
The narrow 1-0 first-leg victory puts Germany in a good position – but the personnel situation remains tense. In addition to long-term injured key players Lena Oberdorf , Ann-Katrin Berger , Rebecca Knaak , Sophia Kleinherne , and Giovanna Hoffmann, Linda Dallmann is also out at short notice due to illness. However, national coach Wück has decided against a late call-up because of alternatives in midfield: Senß , Nüsken , and Brand all played the last game, while Lohmann , Sehitler , Freigang , and Janina Minge, who returned from suspension, are available.
Stina Johannes will once again be in goal, supported by Borggräfe and debutant Laura Dick . The return of captain Giulia Gwinn provides stability in defense, and Camilla Küver celebrated a successful debut in the first leg.
These are the possible lineups for both teams on Tuesday:
- Germany: Johannes - Gwinn, Hendrich, Minge, Kett - Senß - Brand, Nüsken - Wamser, Bühl - Cerci
- France: Peyraud-Magnin - de Almeida, Lakrar, Sombath, Bacha - Jean-Francois - Geyoro, Karchaoui - D. Cascarino, Diani, Malard
The Women's Nations League final, like the match for third place, will take place on November 28 and December 2, 2025. After Spain's decisive 4-0 first-leg victory against Sweden in the second semi-final, it can be assumed that the German or French team will most likely face Spain in the final.
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