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Duisburg – The German women’s national soccer team met Australia on Monday evening. This is how the women’s international match went and the farewell to Alexandra Popp:
Update from October 28th: Women’s national coach Christian Wück suffered his first defeat in his second game. When saying goodbye to DFB captain Alexandra Popp, the German women’s national soccer team lost 1:2 (1:1) against Australia on Monday.
Bitter Popp farewell for the DFB women: This is how the Australia game ended
Selina Cerci (5th) gives Germany an early lead, but the Australians can turn the game around with goals from Kyra Cooney-Cross (39th) and Clare Hunt (77th). The next women’s international match will take place in November.
Alexandra Popp shortly before kick-off. © Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
Women’s international match in Duisburg: Germany hosts Australia
First report from October 25th: Things are happening in quick succession for the German women’s national soccer team! Shortly after the international match in England, the DFB women are challenged again. Giulia Gwinn and Co. will face Australia on Monday evening. Kick-off in Duisburg is at 6:10 p.m. HEIDELBERG24 reports on Germany against Australia in the live ticker.
The game will also be the home debut for the new national coach Christian Wück. The former Bundesliga striker has succeeded Horst Hrubesch. Things will get emotional again in the Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena on Monday. Finally, long-time DFB captain Alexandra Popp is officially bid farewell.
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By the way, the last duel between Germany and Australia was not long ago. At the start of the Olympics, the DFB women won against the Australians 3-0. At the end of the tournament, the German footballers celebrated the bronze medal.
DFB player Jule Brand (r) in the Olympic game against Australia. © IMAGO/Eibner press photo/Memmler
Women’s international match between Germany and Australia live on TV and stream
Good news for all football fans who can’t be there: The women’s international match between Germany and Australia will be broadcast live on Monday by “ZDF” on free TV. The reporting with presenter Sven Voss and expert Kathrin Lehmann starts at 5:50 p.m.
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Norbert Galeske is on duty as a commentator. “ZDF” also offers a free live stream of the game. This is available via the homepage and media library. At the end of the international match year, Germany will face Switzerland (November 29th in Zurich) and Italy (December 2nd in Bochum). (nwo)