International break: Italy – England at DAZN

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While only one international test match is announced for the German team this weekend, DAZN shows the European Championship qualification and Sky has to shift to other competitions and sports.

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DAZN has a whole series of international games in its program starting this Thursday. Tonight, the classic Italy vs. England (live from 8.45 p.m.) is likely to be the most attractive international match. This will result in a new edition or, if you will, the second leg, of the 2021 European Championship final, which the Italians won on penalties in Wembley. The encounter is also the start of the European Championship qualifiers for 2024, for which Germany, as the host, has already qualified and is therefore only playing test matches.

On Friday, among other things, the international match between France and the Netherlands can be seen on the sports streaming provider (also at 8:45 p.m.). On Saturday, Norway and their top striker Erling Haaland have to go away to the Spaniards (8.45 p.m.) and on Sunday (8.45 p.m.) Portugal will have to deal with Luxembourg. All games of the next few days that are running on DAZN are with this link to read.

DAZN offers international packages, Sky ice hockey, women’s soccer and tennis

At Sky, the ball continues to roll in women’s football during the international break, for example in the Women’s Super League. The pay-TV provider broadcasts four games from England’s top league live and exclusively from Friday to Sunday, including all title contenders. To start, Sky will be reporting live from the Merseyside Derby on Friday evening from 8:20 p.m., for which Everton’s women will welcome Liverpool’s at Goodison Park. The north London derby between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal FC opens on Saturday. Sky reports live from 3.50 p.m. Immediately followingwards from 6.20 p.m. we go to Old Trafford, where Manchester United and West Ham United face off. The 16th match day of the Women’s Super League is completed by the top game on Sunday. Sky reports live from 1.30 p.m. when third-placed Manchester City awaits leaders Chelsea. In the ranks of the “Blues” there are also two German players, goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger and midfielder Melanie Leupolz.

In addition, Sky also offers live NHL and tennis broadcasts this weekend. From the North American ice hockey league, for example, the game Buffalo Sabers – New Jersey Devils can be seen on Sky Sport Mix and Sky Sport Top Event on the night of Saturday, March 25th at midnight. On Saturday itself, the games Boston Bruins – Tampa Bay Lightning (6 p.m., with German commentary) will run on Sky Sport 1 and New York Islanders – Buffalo Sabers on Sky Sport Mix (10 p.m.). At 3am Sunday night, Leon Draisaitl’s Edmonton Oilers vs. Las Vegas Golden Knights play live on Sky Sport Mix and Sky Sport Top Event. And on Sunday (March 26) the Arizona Coyotes once morest Colorado Avalanche on Sky Sport Mix at 9 p.m. will round off the weekend before the Los Angeles Kings – St. Louis Blues game on Sky on Monday night at 4.30 a.m Sport Mix and Sky Sport Top Event can be seen live.

In addition, Sky currently broadcasts live daily from the ATP tennis tournament in Miami. On the broadcast days, the matches will be commented on by Stefan Hempel, Julian Jander, Michael Fuchs, Markus Gaupp, Marcel Meinert and Paul Häuser, who will also accompany the final on Sunday (April 2nd).

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