The two nations who won the last two World Cups will meet on Tuesday in the final match for both sides on 2014. It’s just a friendly, nothing is on the line, but both teams will be looking to finish out the year with a positive performance.
Spain vs. Germany live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch online
The last two World Cup winners meet in the final match of 2014 for both sides.


Germany have struggled in Euro 2016 qualifying and their 4-0 win over Gibraltar on Friday left head coach Joachim Low discontented, feeling his side could have played better and scored more goals. Spain are fresh off a 3-0 win over Belarus and remain second in Group C, three points behind the group leaders Slovakia.
Both teams are dealing with heavy injury issues ahead of the match.
Germany will be without goalkeeper Manuel Neuer who withdraw from the squad with a knee injury. Andre Schurrle, Marco Reus, Christoph Kramer and Jerome Boateng are all out as well.
Chelsea striker Diego Costa was not called in due to hamstring issues, with fellow Blues midfielder Cesc Fabregas left the squad due to a hamstring injury of his own. Goalkeeper David de Gea suffered a dislocated finger against Belarus and will not play.
Spain has won the last three matches played between the two nations.
Match Date/Time: Tuesday, November 17 at 8:45 p.m. local, 2:45 p.m. ET
Venue: Estadio de Balaídos, Vigo, Spain
TV: ESPN Deportes (U.S.), Cuatro (Spain), ARD Das Erste (Germany)
Online: Watch ESPN, ESPN3 (U.S.), B5 plus, B5 aktuell (Germany)











