Germany vs Japan is next Germany's bid to reestablish their status as a Turniermannschaft (tournament team) begins against Japan.
Joachim Low was still at the helm for Germany's most recent World Cup match; a crushing 2-0 defeat to South Korea which confirmed the nation's first-ever group stage exit.
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— germanfootball_dfb (@DFB_Team_EN) November 21, 2022
Japan squeaked out of their pool by the narrowest of margins, advancing ahead of Senegal because they collected fewer yellow cards. Just as Germany's coach Hansi Flick was assistant to Low, Hajime Moriyasu replaced his former boss Akira Nishina after the 2018 tournament.
Match Details:
- Location: Ar-Rayyan, Qatar
- Stadium: Khalifa International Stadium
- Date: Wednesday 23 November
- Kick-off Time:
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Germany vs Japan: Where to watch in India?
Watch on TV: Sports 18/HD
Watch on PC/Mobile/Laptop: Jio Cinema App