Germany U-17 vs United States U-17: Indonesia 2023 Round of 16 Preview

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The national under-17 squads meet on Tuesday, November 21, at 9:30 am, in a key knockout clash that could shape the rest of the Indonesia 2023 tournament.

Germany’s U-17 side faces the United States U-17 in the round of 16 staged at the Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium. This decisive game marks a moment when both teams seek progression to the quarterfinals and a deeper run at the tournament.

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Germany advances to this fixture with top honors from Group F, finishing first with nine points. Their campaign featured convincing wins over Venezuela (3-0), New Zealand (3-1), and Mexico (3-1), underscoring a balanced attack and solid defensive structure that kept opponents at bay and created consistent scoring opportunities.

In contrast, the United States U-17 side earned a runner-up finish in Group E with six points. They secured victories against South Korea (3-1) and Burkina Faso (2-1) but were edged by France in their final group match, a result that shaped the path into the knockout stage and highlighted the team’s resilience despite the setback in that closing group game.

When and where is the Germany U-17 vs. United States U-17?

Where to watch Germany U-17 vs. United States U-17?

Fans can follow the match through FIFA’s official viewing channels. Platforms similar to Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ will feature FIFA+ in a mobile app, accessible via internet-connected devices or web browsers on a TV. The service is designed to be user friendly on multiple screens, letting fans tune in from Canada and the United States without costly subscriptions.

FIFA+ operates on a free model in this context, with pre-roll ads and banner placements that support the coverage. The platform is meant to complement, not replace, existing broadcast agreements with local media for major events like the FIFA World Cup and the Club World Cup. The aim is to broaden reach and boost engagement with international and club competitions on a global scale.

In addition to live streaming, fans can expect match commentary, highlights, and supplemental analysis as part of the FIFA+ ecosystem, which is designed to connect supporters with the action in real time and provide accessible, on-demand content as the tournament unfolds.

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