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Germany vs Armenia: Predictions, odds and how to watch the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022 in the US today

 Germany vs Armenia: Predictions, odds and how to watch the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022 in the US today

Germany play against Armenia today for a Group J game of the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022. Full details about how to watch the game, preview, information, prediction and odds in the US.


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Germany and Armenia meet in the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022. This game will take place at Mercedes-Benz-Arena in Stuttgart on September 5, 2021 at 2:45 PM (ET). One more victory and the crown will be for the Germans. Here is all the detailed information about this World Cup Qualifiers game including the date, time, TV Channel and location.

Everything is going according to the plan for the German side after winning the game against Liechtenstein on September 2. They are one victory away from taking the lead of Group J. But Armenia are the leaders of the group, and they are not going to let that happen so easily.

Armenia faces the biggest challenge of the group stage, that challenge is called Germany. They are playing better than ever as group leaders in the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022 with 10 points. The most recent game was a tough draw against North Macedonia.

Germany vs Armenia: Match Information

Date: Sunday, September 5, 2021.

Time: 2:45 PM (ET)

Location: Mercedes-Benz-Arena, Stuttgart, Germany

Germany vs Armenia: Times by State in the US

ET:  2:45 PM
CT:  1:45 PM
MT: 12:45 PM
PT: 11:45 AM

Germany vs Armenia: Storylines

Germany are safe in Group J with nine points. They won the most recent game thanks to Werner and Sane, both players scored a goal in each half. But before that game, they had lost to another “strong” rival in the group, North Macedonia 2-1. The first goal of that game was scored by 38-year-old veteran Goran Pandev (ex Inter Milan, Lazio, now playing in Genoa).

Armenia are group leaders with three wins and one draw. They won three games against Liechtenstein 1-0, Iceland 2-0 and Romania 3-2. The game against Romania was the hardest to win, as after taking the lead in the 56th minute, the Romanians scored two goals in the 62nd and 72nd, goals scored by Cicâldău.