World Cup group F: Germany vs. Sweden team news, kick-off time and TV channel

The heat is on for the defending champions Germany

Thomas Mueller Germany vs. Sweden World Cup group F
Thomas Mueller insists everything is fine in the Germany World Cup camp
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Germany vs. Sweden

  • When: Saturday 23 June
  • Kick-off time: 7pm
  • Where: Fisht Stadium, Sochi
  • TV channel: live on ITV

Germany held “crisis talks” after their shock 1-0 defeat to Mexico but striker Thomas Mueller has denied reports of disharmony within the holders’ camp.

When asked about the rumours, Bayern star Mueller said: “Is that confirmed? Do you have a source? No? OK. In 2012 we didn’t have great chemistry, but that’s not the case now.”

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Germany face Sweden in Sochi needing a win to give them a chance of qualifying from group F. The Swedes are joint top of the group after their victory against Korea Republic.

Mueller says that the German team now needs to “raise their game” in the final two group matches. He told Goal.com: “We need to get back to being prepared to walk that extra mile. That’s it. What is important now is that we look ahead to the two major tasks lying ahead of us in this group. The heat is on.”

After coming on as a sub against Mexico, Marco Reus could be handed a starting spot for the clash with Sweden, the London Evening Standard reports. Mesut Ozil’s place is under threat, says The Sun, after his poor display against Mexico.

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Germany vs. Sweden predicted starting XIs

How the teams could line up at the Fisht Stadium in Sochi, according to The Sun:

  • Germany (4-2-3-1): Manuel Neuer; Joshua Kimmich, Jerome Boateng, Mats Hummels, Marvin Plattenhardt; Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos; Thomas Mueller, Mesut Ozil, Julian Draxler; Timo Werner
  • Sweden (4-4-2): Robin Olsen; Ludwig Augustinsson, Andreas Granqvist, Pontus Jansson, Mikael Lustig; Viktor Claesson, Sebastian Larsson, Albin Ekdal, Emil Forsberg; Marcus Berg, Ola Toivonen

Group F results, fixtures and live TV channels

  • Germany 0 Mexico 1
  • Sweden 1 Korea Republic 0
  • 23 June: Korea Republic vs. Mexico (4pm, ITV); Germany vs. Sweden (7pm, ITV)
  • 27 June: Korea Republic vs. Germany (3pm, BBC); Mexico vs. Sweden (3pm, BBC)
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