Luxembourg Takes on Germany: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Stream

Luxembourg Takes on Germany: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Stream

Germany persist with their tense campaign for 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification this Friday as they head to Luxembourg for their second-to-last fixture of the year.

Die Mannschaft currently sit atop Group A on goal differential, though their initial loss to Slovakia has placed them in a precarious situation. Since only the group winner secures automatic qualification for next summer's tournament in North America, Germany must defeat Luxembourg ahead of their crucial showdown with Slovakia—or hope Northern Ireland provides them with significant assistance.

Two wins in November would secure Julian Nagelsmann's team's passage to the World Cup, and they'll approach Friday's encounter with optimism. Luxembourg, eliminated from contention after collecting zero points from their first four fixtures, should present little resistance, given Germany's commanding 4–0 victory in the reverse meeting last month.

With significant stakes remaining, here's your guide to watching Germany's encounter against Luxembourg.

What Time Does Luxembourg vs. Germany Kick Off?

How to Watch Luxembourg vs. Germany on TV, Live Stream

Amazon Prime Video subscribers in the United Kingdom can access the match but must pay an additional charge. A single payment of £2.49 enables British viewers to stream the action live from the Stade de Luxembourg.

Canadian audiences can watch via DAZN and fuboTV. The latter platform also serves United States viewers, while Americans have additional options through ViX and FOX Sports.

Mexican fans have a single viewing option available through Sky Sports.

Country

TV Channel/Live Stream

United States

fuboTV, Foxsports.com, ViX, FOX Sports App, Fox Sports 2

United Kingdom

Amazon Prime Video

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

Sky Sports Mexico, Sky+

What's Next for Luxembourg and Germany?

Luxembourg face near-certain relegation to last place in Group A but can restore some dignity when they travel to Northern Ireland for their final qualifying match on Monday, Nov. 17.

Germany play on the same evening in a decisive encounter against Slovakia. The four-time world champions will enjoy home field advantage in this pivotal match that will determine their World Cup destiny.