Live Soccer TV's match preview provides match facts, team news, and global broadast listings for Germany's friendly match against Serbia on Wednesday, March 20th.

Current form: Germany vs Serbia

After Germany's disappointing showing at the 2018 World Cup, Joachim Low has opted to make some drastic changes as die Mannschaft now turn their attention towards qualifying for the upcoming EURO 2020 championship. Veteran players like Jerome Boateng, Mats Hummels, and Thomas Muller have been cast aside and will be no longer called up for the national team.

Toni Kroos, however, still maintains his spot in the team despite struggling at club level with Real Madrid, but overall, Low is clearly going in a new direction as he has largely his attention towards younger faces like Leroy Sane. The pacey winger was largely left on the sidelines last summer in Russia, but thanks to his strong form for Manchester City this season, he will definitely be more involved in the national set-up going forward.

Germany come into this game having experienced a very poor 2018 by their esteemed standards. Die Mannschaft won just four matches since March 2018, and only one was a competitive fixture - when they beat Sweden at the World Cup last summer. Certainly, they will be hoping that 2019 will bring them better fortunes as they prepare for their EURO 2020 qualification process as they take on the Netherlands - against whom they failed to beat in two UEFA Nations League matches last year.

As for Serbia, they come into this game unbeaten in their last six games in the Nations League since being dumped out of the World Cup after losing 2-0 to Brazil. However, the visitors will be missing veteran midfielder Nemanja Matic due to injury, and key midfielder Sergej Milinković-Savić has been struggling to hit top form for Lazio in Serie A this season.

Head to head: Germany vs Serbia

Games played: 2

Germany wins: 1

Draws: 0

Serbia wins: 1

Team news: Germany vs Serbia

Germany: No key absences of note

Serbia: The visitors will be missing Manchester United's Nemanja Matic due to injury ahead of this contest. In addition, they will also have to make do without striker Aleksandar Prijovic, who plays his club football for Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad.

TV Channels and Broadcasts: Germany vs Serbia

In the USA, tune into Germany vs Serbia on Univision Deportes, Univision Deportes En Vivo, and ESPN3.

Fans in Germany can cheer on die Mannschaft on TV NOW and RTL Television.

Serbian fans can support their team via SportKlub 1 Serbia.

Live elsewhere? Here are your options to catch Germany vs Serbia in your home country:

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Germany 1 - 1 Serbia

March 20, 2019 3:45pmVOLKSWAGEN ARENA (Wolfsburg)

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