Football World Cup: Who shows Denmark against Tunisia in live stream and TV?

Football fans can watch four World Cup games in Qatar on Tuesday. After Saudi Arabia’s surprising win over Argentina, Denmark will face Tunisia in Group D from 2pm. This overview shows which broadcaster is broadcasting the game.

The World Cup in Qatar is also a very special one for ARD, ZDF and Telekom. Not only because of the unusual time in autumn, but above all because of the difficult and controversial host. In addition to sports, the broadcasters will also be dedicating themselves to topics such as human rights and sustainability at the tournament from November 20th to December 18th. The most important questions and answers at a glance

Who shows what?

The first and the second broadcast 48 games. The game between Denmark and Tunisia will be shown on ZDF from 2 p.m. In addition to the public broadcasters, Telekom also offers 16 games on an exclusive basis. Some games in the round of 16 and quarterfinals as well as the game for third place, if the German team is not involved, will also be broadcast exclusively on “Magenta TV”.

Why is Telekom allowed to transmit?

Reason is a complicated deal. In October 2019, the Bonn-based company surprisingly secured the complete media rights for the EM 2024 in Germany from the European football union Uefa – and then concluded another contract with ARD and ZDF. Telekom shared the EM rights with ARD/ZDF in an extensive contract and in return received broadcasting licenses for all matches of the EM last year and all games of the World Cup this year.

How much does that cost the fan?

If you are not already one of the four million MagentaTV customers, you have to pay. The offer can be booked over the Internet, which, according to Telekom, costs 10 euros per month in the cheapest version.

How are ARD, ZDF and Telekom positioned?

As was the case recently with the pan-European Football Championship, the joint location of the public broadcasters is also in Germany for this World Cup. They share a studio at the ZDF location in Mainz. This is where most of the ARD and ZDF teams responsible for World Cup reporting are located. Telekom will report from Ismaning with its MagentaTV team and will have the studio there.

Who is commenting?

Christina Graf will be the first woman to comment on ARD men’s World Cup games. The first team also includes Florian Naß, Gerd Gottlob and Tom Bartels, who will be at the microphone during the final. Oliver Schmidt, Martin Schneider, Claudia Neumann and Béla Réthy are working as live reporters at ZDF. Réthy bids farewell in Qatar and then retires.

Telekom has the most games and the most commentators: Wolff Fuss, Marco Hagemann, Jan Platte, Jonas Friedrich, Markus Höhner, Christina Rann, Christian Strassburger, Benni Zander and Alexander Klich.

Who moderates?

Alexander Bommes is the moderator for the ARD broadcasts and reports from Mainz. Julia Scharf moderates the early games on the first four days of ARD broadcasting. Jessy Wellmer leads through the program “Sportschau Thema”, which will be broadcast four times during the World Cup. Unlike at the European Championships, Esther Sedlazcek will moderate in the stadium alongside Bastian Schweinsteiger instead of Wellmer. At ZDF, Jochen Breyer and Katrin Müller-Hohenstein share the moderation in Mainz. Sven Voss moderates from the quarters of the German national team for ZDF, Lea Wagner for ARD.

Telekom has once again bought in Johannes B. Kerner, who otherwise works for ZDF, for moderation and who works together with Michael Ballack as an expert. The moderation team also includes Anett Sattler, Sascha Bandermann and Anna Kraft. Anna Sara Lange is a field reporter, Thomas Wagner is in the camp with the DFB team.

Which experts are in action?

In addition to world champion Schweinsteiger, Olympic champion Almuth Schult, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Schweinsteiger’s world champion colleague Sami Khedira analyze the games for ARD from Mainz. Ex-pro Thomas Broich takes care of the early games. ZDF also relies on world-class expertise in Mainz and has Christoph Kramer and Per Mertesacker with them again. There is also the women’s national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg. Ex-national player Sandro Wagner was hired as co-commentator. Former FIFA referee Manuel Graefe looks at controversial decisions.

In addition to Ballack, Telekom offers ex-national player Tabea Kemme, Hertha BSC sports director Fredi Bobic, ex-Bayern star Javier Martinez, Lars Stindl from Gladbach, former Bayern player Martin Demichelis and Rio world champion Toni Kroos. DFB referee Patrick Ittrich is responsible for law and rules on the pitch.

How do the broadcasters deal with topics outside of sport?

The fact that Qatar is no ordinary World Cup host and that the world football association Fifa plays a controversial role is reflected in the programs of ARD and ZDF. Both broadcasters are represented in the emirate during the World Cup by several correspondents who are familiar with the region. There are also several programs in the program and in the media libraries that deal intensively with Qatar and FIFA.

Overview: Which channel shows which game?

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22nd of November:

2 p.m.: Group D – Denmark vs. Tunisia – live on ZDF and on MagentaTV

5 p.m.: Group C – Mexico vs. Poland – live on ZDF and on MagentaTV

8 p.m.: Group D – France vs. Australia – live on ZDF and on MagentaTV

November 23:

11:00 a.m.: Group F – Morocco vs. Croatia – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

2:00 p.m.: Group E – Germany vs. Japan – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

5 p.m.: Group E – Spain vs. Costa Rica – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

8 p.m.: Group F – Belgium vs. Canada – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

November 24th:

11:00 a.m.: Group G – Switzerland vs. Cameroon – exclusively on MagentaTV

2 p.m.: Group H – Uruguay vs. South Korea – live on ZDF and on MagentaTV

5 p.m.: Group H – Portugal vs. Ghana – live on ZDF and on MagentaTV

8 p.m.: Group G – Brazil vs. Serbia – live on ZDF and on MagentaTV

25. November:

11:00 a.m.: Group B – Wales vs. Iran – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

2 p.m.: Group A – Qatar vs. Senegal – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

5 p.m.: Group A – Netherlands vs. Ecuador – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

8 p.m.: Group B – England vs. USA – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

November 26:

11:00 a.m.: Group D – Tunisia vs. Australia – exclusively on MagentaTV

2 p.m.: Group C – Poland vs. Saudi Arabia – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

5 p.m.: Group D – France vs. Denmark – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

8 p.m.: Group C – Argentina vs. Mexico – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

November 27th:

11:00 a.m.: Group E – Japan vs. Costa Rica – live on ZDF and MagentaTV

2 p.m.: Group F – Belgium vs. Morocco – live on ZDF and MagentaTV

5 p.m.: Group F – Croatia vs. Canada – live on ZDF and MagentaTV

8:00 p.m.: Group E – Spain vs. Germany – live on ZDF and MagentaTV

November 28:

11:00 a.m.: Group G – Cameroon vs. Serbia – exclusively on MagentaTV

2 p.m.: Group H – South Korea vs. Ghana – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

5 p.m.: Group G – Brazil vs. Switzerland – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

8 p.m.: Group H – Portugal vs. Uruguay – live on ARD and on MagentaTV

November 29:

16:00 Group A – Ecuador vs Senegal

16:00 Group A – Netherlands v Qatar

8:00 p.m.: Group B – Iran vs. USA

8pm: Group B – Wales v England

30th of November:

16:00 Group D – Australia vs Denmark

16:00 Group D – Tunisia v France

20:00 Group C – Saudi Arabia vs Mexico

20:00 Group C – Poland vs Argentina

December 1:

16:00 Group F – Canada vs Morocco

16:00 Group F – Croatia vs Belgium

8pm: Group E – Costa Rica v Germany

8pm: Group E – Japan vs Spain

2. December:

16:00 Group H – Ghana vs Uruguay

16:00 Group H – South Korea v Portugal

20:00 Group G – Serbia vs Switzerland

8pm: Group G – Cameroon vs Brazil

tis / Michael Rossmann and Claas Hennig
DPA

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