Watch France vs. Germany Free Live Streaming World Cup 2014 Quarter Finals Soccer Online

France vs. GermanyGame Today: Watch France vs. Germany Free Live Streaming World Cup 2014 Quarter Finals Soccer Online
Venue: Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro
Date: Friday, 4 July
Kick-off: Noon ET
TV Coverage: ESPN2

Head-to-head

  • This is the 26th meeting between the sides. France have won 11 times, Germany eight and there have been six draws.
  • They have met three times before at the World Cup. France won the first encounter 6-3 in the third-place play-off in 1958. The two sides drew 3-3 at the semi-final stage in 1982 before West Germany prevailed 5-4 on penalties. Four years later, West Germany won another semi-final 2-0.

France

  • On the last five occasions that France have progressed past the first round at the World Cup, they have gone on to reach the semi-final stage (1958, 1982, 1986, 1998 and 2006).
  • Les Bleus are now on 10 goals at this World Cup, equalling their tally from the previous three World Cup campaigns combined (2002, 2006 and 2010).
  • All 10 of France’s goals during this World Cup have come from inside the penalty area.
  • They have lost only one of the 10 games they have ever played in Brazil (W6, D3).
  • France have hit the woodwork six times at this World Cup, more often than any other team.
  • They have not conceded a first-half goal in any of their last 12 games.
  • Mathieu Valbuena completed 94% of his passes in the last round against Nigeria.
  • Karim Benzema has had an unrivalled 13 shots on target at this World Cup ahead of the quarter-finals.

Germany

  • Germany are contesting a quarter-final for the ninth straight World Cup.
  • They have reached the semi-finals at the last three World Cups. No nation has ever made the last four in four successive tournaments.
  • Germany are unbeaten in their last 15 internationals (W10, D5), the best run of any side still involved at the World Cup.
  • They had 16 shots on goal against Algeria, as many as they had in their three group matches combined.
  • Manuel Neuer celebrates winning a half century of caps in this game and has lost just three times in his previous 49 appearances.
  • Toni Kroos (473) has had more touches than any other player at this World Cup so far. Team-mate Philipp Lahm (437) is the only other player to have more than 400.
  • Thomas Muller has been directly involved in seven of Germany’s last 12 goals at the World Cup (five goals, two assists).
  • Germany had a record seven Bayern Munich players in their starting line-up against Algeria. Players from Bayern have contributed 14 goals at this World Cup – more than any other club side – Thomas Mueller (Germany) four, Arjen Robben (Netherlands) and Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland) three, Mario Mandzukic (Croatia) two, Mario Goetze (Germany) and Julian Green (United States) one.

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