Germany vs. Brazil, 2014 World Cup live streaming: How to watch online
We can help you find Brazil vs. Germany live on the internet if you won’t be near a TV during the World Cup semifinal.


For only the second time in the history of the World Cup, powers Germany and Brazil will meet. They're two of the most successful teams in world football, but strangely, their only previous meeting on the biggest stage was in the 2002 final.
Sadly, on this occasion, some of the biggest stars won’t be on the pitch. Brazil are without Neymar, who will miss the rest of the tournament through injury, and Thiago Silva, who is suspended. Germany have all of their first choice players available -- that were healthy enough to make the squad in the first place, at least -- but Shkodran Mustafi will miss out.
Despite their status as big World Cup favorites before the tournament, Brazil and Germany haven't impressed up until this point. They've scrapped and clawed through their wins instead of dominating -- with both requiring extra time in their round of 16 games -- but they've met expectations as far as how deep into the tournament they've advanced. Brazil's fans will still demand a World Cup win, but neither team can consider this tournament a failure now that they've advanced far enough to play each other.
There's more than one way to catch the game live online if you live in the United States. Assuming you have access to the service through your television or internet provider, WatchESPN is the place to head to watch the game in English. You can also find a tactical camera and Portuguese audio on that service. Want to watch in Spanish instead, or just don't get access to Watch ESPN? Then Univision En Vivo is for you.
The BBC iPlayer will be carrying the game in the UK, while CBC Sports live streaming is where to watch the game in Canada. There are listings available for other countries as well at Live Soccer TV.












