European World Cup Qualifiers

Liechtenstein vs Germany: Preview, predictions, odds and how to watch European World Cup Qualifiers 2022 in the US today

Liechtenstein andGermany face each other today at Kyubunpark for the Group J of the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022. Check out how to watch the game in the US, the match preview, information, predictions, and odds.

Joshua Kimmich of Germany (left) and Dennis Salanovic of Liechtenstein (right). (Getty)
Joshua Kimmich of Germany (left) and Dennis Salanovic of Liechtenstein (right). (Getty)

Liechtenstein will come against Germany at the Kybunpark in St.Gallen, today, September 2, 2021, at 2:45 PM (ET), in the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022. Here, you will find everything there is to know about this Group J Matchday 4 game, such as the preview, information, predictions, odds, storylines, and how to watch or live stream the game in the US.

This will be their fifth overall meeting. No surprises here as Germany have won all of their previous matches, convincingly;Liechtensteinare yet tocelebratea victory in head-to-head clashes, and no precedingduel has ended in a draw.

Their last match was played on March 28, 2009, and it ended in a 4-0 Germany win in a World Cup Qualifier match. It promises to be an even more exciting clash as these two countries clash for the first time since then, this time at the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022.

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Liechtenstein vs Germany: Match Information

Date: Thursday, September 2, 2021
Time: 2:45 PM (ET)
Location: Kybunpark, St. Gallen

Liechtenstein vs Germany: Time By State in the U.S.

ET: 2:45 PM
CT: 1:45 PM
MT: 12:45 PM
PT: 11:45 AM

Liechtenstein vs Germany: Storylines

Liechtenstein havebeen in terrible form in the three Qatar 2022 Qualifying matches, losing all three of their matches, with a terrible goal difference of 1-10. They were defeated by all three of Armenia, Macedonia, and Iceland.Meanwhile, Germany have been off to an unexpected start of the Qualifiers, winning twice, but also losing once. The German team emerged victorious against Iceland and Romania, only to suffer a surprise defeat to Macedonia.

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The five-time world champions currently sit in third place on the Group J table with six points in three games so far. On the other hand, Lichtenstein are placed at the bottom onthe Group J table with zero points won after three matches.

These opponents have a long history of clashes as their first one dates back toJune 4, 1996, when the DFB Eleventorpedoed the Blues-Redswith a final result of 9-1in an International Friendly. Thanks to this exciting clash, we will see if either one of the clubs will grab the three points in Round 4.

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How To Watch Or Stream Live Free Liechtenstein vs Germany in the U.S.

The 2022 European World Cup Qualifiers Group J Matchday 4 game between Liechtenstein and Germany, to be played on Thursday at the Kybunpark in St. Gallen, will be broadcasted on TUDN.com,TUDNxtra,TUDN App,ESPN+ in the United States.

Liechtenstein vs Germany: Predictions And Odds

The odds are heavily in favor of Germany. DraftKings see them as the clear favorites to claim another win in this group and they have given them -20000 odds. The home side Lichtenstein, meanwhile, have a whopping +7000 odds to cause an upset this weekend, while a tie would result in a +3000 payout.

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FanDuel
Liechtenstein +7000
Tie +3000
Germany -20000

* Odds by FanDuel

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