How to Watch Slovakia vs Germany FIFA World Cup Qualifier 2025 – Commentary and Broadcast Info

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Slovakia vs Germany FIFA World Cup Qualifier 2025: Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating

The highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier between Slovakia and Germany kicks off on Thursday, 4th September 2025, at 19:45 BST. For football fans in the UK and around the world, the match will be accessible primarily via streaming platforms and international broadcasters, with commentary provided through the world feed to ensure a consistent, high-quality viewing experience.

In the UK, the match is available as a pay-per-view event on Amazon Prime Video for £2.49, providing a convenient option for viewers wanting direct access to the game. While it is not broadcast on traditional UK terrestrial or satellite channels like BBC, ITV, or Sky Sports, the streaming option remains popular for international qualifiers such as this one. Viewers in the USA can watch via Fox Soccer Plus and fuboTV, while Canadian audiences can tune in through DAZN Canada, another major sports streaming service. Outside of these regions, the match can be found on channels like Bluu App in the Caribbean and Dominican Republic, SuperSport across Africa, and Stan Sport in Australia.

All these channels are using the world feed commentary with Dan O'Hagan as the main commentator. O'Hagan is a well-respected British football commentator with years of experience covering UEFA and FIFA matches for various broadcasters. His voice is familiar to fans of Premier League and international football through his work with BBC Radio 5 Live and other major sporting events, bringing insightful analysis and clear narration to the world feed.

Match Lineups and Preview

The fixture is set at Slovakia’s home ground, Tehelné Pole in Bratislava. Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has confirmed a strong starting eleven, featuring players like Joshua Kimmich, who interestingly will play as a fullback, and young talents such as Florian Wirtz and Nick Woltemade, both recently having transferred to Premier League clubs. Oliver Baumann will start as goalkeeper, replacing the injured Marc-André ter Stegen.

Slovakia’s side includes some familiar Bundesliga talents such as Matus Bero and Ondrej Duda. Despite Slovakia’s defensive focus, football commentator Konstantin Genich predicts Germany will dominate, especially in corner kicks, expecting Germany to surpass 2.5 corner kicks and secure a comfortable victory[1][3].

How to Watch Live Streaming and Commentary Details

  • UK: Amazon Prime Video (pay-per-view, £2.49)
  • USA: Fox Soccer Plus, fuboTV (geo-restricted)
  • Canada: DAZN Canada (geo-restricted)
  • Caribbean and Dominican Republic: Bluu App (world feed commentators)
  • Africa: SuperSport Action and SuperSport Variety 3
  • Australia: Stan Sport
  • Finland: MTV Katsomo+ Urheilu, MTV Urheilu 2 HD
  • New Zealand: Sky Sport 2 NZ HD

Across all these broadcasts, Dan O'Hagan leads the commentary on the world feed, delivering expert insights and maintaining an engaging narrative flow, supported by co-commentators whose details vary but maintain the professional standard expected at this level of football.

About Dan O'Hagan

Dan O'Hagan’s career in football commentary spans over a decade and includes work with the BBC, BT Sport, and Premier League Productions. Known for his articulate delivery and deep knowledge of the game, O'Hagan has commentated on UEFA Champions League matches, FIFA World Cup games, and numerous Premier League fixtures. His role as the main commentator on the world feed ensures fans worldwide experience a unified and high-quality broadcast of this crucial World Cup qualifying match.

Additional Resources

For those interested in following team news, live score updates, and post-match analysis, reliable sources include:

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