Germany and Curaçao face off at NRG Stadium in Houston this Sunday, June 14, in a mismatch that highlights the growing diversity of international football tournaments. Julian Nagelsmann’s German side, a perennial tournament favorite, enters the match as a heavy favorite against a Curaçao team making its debut on the global stage under the guidance of veteran coach Dick Advocaat.
How do the squads compare for this matchup?
Germany’s tactical setup, managed by Julian Nagelsmann, relies on a 4-2-3-1 formation designed to maximize the playmaking abilities of Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala. According to official team sheets, Kai Havertz will lead the line, supported by Leroy Sané on the right flank. The midfield features Felix Nmecha and Aleksandar Pavlovic, signaling a move away from veteran Leon Goretzka, who starts on the bench.

Curaçao, conversely, leans on international experience to bridge the talent gap. Coach Dick Advocaat has named a 4-3-3 lineup featuring former Juventus Next Gen player Livano Comenencia and Sheffield United’s Tahith Chong. Jurgeen Locadia, formerly of PSV Eindhoven, anchors the attack. The roster reflects a strategic effort to integrate players with Eredivisie and English Championship experience into the national setup.
Where can fans watch the game?
The match between Germany and Curaçao is available exclusively through the DAZN streaming platform. According to broadcast information, there is no terrestrial television coverage on Rai 1, nor will the match be available on RaiPlay. Fans can access the stream via the DAZN website or by using the app on smart TVs, PCs, or mobile devices.
Why does the expansion of tournament rosters matter?
The inclusion of debutants like Curaçao in high-profile tournaments serves as a barometer for the globalization of football talent. While Germany remains a traditional powerhouse with a deep domestic pipeline, the rise of nations like Curaçao—often utilizing the Dutch football system for player development—creates a more unpredictable competitive landscape. Historically, smaller nations have struggled to compete with European giants, but the influx of players with top-tier club experience in leagues like the Eredivisie is narrowing the gap.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What time is kickoff? The match starts at 19:00 CET on Sunday, June 14.
- Is the match on free-to-air TV? No, the game is broadcast exclusively on DAZN.
- Who is coaching Curaçao? The team is led by veteran manager Dick Advocaat.
- Who are the key players for Germany? Nagelsmann’s side features stars like Kai Havertz, Jamal Musiala, and Leroy Sané.
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