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Is Germany vs France on TV tonight? How to watch and live stream Women's Euro 2022

Germany take on France tonight in the second semi-final of UEFA Women's Euro 2022, with a place in the final the prize for two of the leading sides in the women's game.

The winner will face England after the Lionesses produced a dazzling display on Tuesday night to beat Sweden 4-0 at Bramall Lane to earn their place in the final which takes place on Sunday.

Both Germany and France have impressed so far in the competition and have, along with England, won every match so far. Both are ranked higher than the Lionesses, however, and will be no easy fixture for Sarina Wiegman's team.

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France will be attempting to reach the final for the first time, having seen massive growth in the women's game in recent years, while Germany are historically the strongest women's side in Europe having won this competition eight times.

The Germans will be without winger Klara Buhl who has tested positive for COVID, the 21-year-old has been ever present during the tournament as the Germans have scored 11 goals, conceding none.

Here is how you can watch tonight's action.

What time is Germany v France?

Germany v France kicks off at 8pm on Tuesday, July 26, at Stadium:MK in Milton Keynes.

What TV channel is Germany v France on?

Germany v France is being broadcast live in the UK on BBC One, with coverage beginning at 7.30pm. Fans can also live stream coverage via the iPlayer.

What has been said?

Germany head coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg on Klara Buhl COVID test:

"The most important thing is Klara is feeling very well and has hardly any symptoms, that's why we were surprised to hear she is positive,"

"It has made us all a bit subdued. We knew it could happen and see this as our next challenge. We will try to stay in this tournament and provide some happiness for her.

"We've tested everyone else and everyone seems fine. We had a meeting with the team and we can only influence the things we can influence.

"We give support to the player and everyone got in touch with Klara. I know this team is so amazing so it will bring them closer together."

France boss Corinne Diacre:

"We have reached a milestone but it's not at the end," she said. "We really want to play this final and our ambition was to play on 31 July. Now we still have an important game to tackle.

"We want to build history. The players and staff want to write our story now and we still have a little way to go.

"I'm very proud because this team aimed at a big target; this team gives absolutely everything."

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