Germany play the last of their Women’s World Cup group stage games on Monday, and need only a draw against Thailand in order to ensure their place in the knockout stages. However, they’ll no doubt head into the game looking for all three points, as they sit above Norway by goal difference alone after two matches.
Thailand vs. Germany 2015 live stream: How to watch the Women’s World Cup online
Germany should book their place in the WWC knockout stages with a win in their final group game.


They should have little problem beating Thailand, who have picked up three points from their first couple of games. The Asian outfit managed to beat the lowest-ranked team in the tournament in the Ivory Coast, but lost 4-0 to Norway in their opening match. They just don’t have the quality of Die Nationalelf, and just avoiding a heavy defeat would be considered a success.
It’s hard to pick a star player from a Germany team littered with quality, but keep an eye on Paris Saint-Germain striker Anja Mittag, who has made over a century of appearances for her national team. They also have a strong goalkeeper and captain in 36-year-old Nadine Angerer, who is looking to finish her Germany career with a bang at this World Cup.
Match Date/Time: Monday, 4 p.m. ET, 3 p.m. local
TV: Fox Network (U.S. -- English), RDS, TSN (Canada), BBC Red Button, British Eurosport 1 (U.K.), ZDF, Eurosport Deutschland (Germany), TV3 (Thailand)
Online
U.S.: If your TV provider has Fox Sports, you can catch the game for free on Fox Sports Go, assuming they give you access to the service. There's also Fox Soccer 2 Go, a paid service that requires no TV subscription. An online Spanish language option is provided by Telemundo's streaming service.
United Kingdom: BBC Sport Online, Eurosport Player
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