Ukraine vs Germany live stream: how to watch the UEFA Nations League wherever you are in the world

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Ukraine vs Germany live stream, Sky Sports Red Button, Saturday, October 10, 7.45pm BST

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Matchday 3 in the UEFA Nations League group stages sees Ukraine host Germany in this League A, Group 4 clash between second and third place. 

Germany are yet to win a game in the Nations League - or in 2020 at all, for that matter - but know a win will lift them into second place in this group at the expense of tonight's opponents. 

Germany have been anything but their ruthless, efficient selves in recent years, dating back to their calamitous performance at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Die Mannschaft's failure to get out of their group was the worst performance at a major tourament for 80 years, and led to a shake-up of the squad. 

Thomas Müller, one of the standout stars of the past season, remains in exile, with many fans calling for Jogi Löw to recall the forward or step down. The Germans face Switzlerland on Tuesday in their final fixture of the current international break. 

Ukraine, meanwhile, will be hoping home advantage proves the difference ahead of a tricky tie against Spain next week. Win both matches, and Ukraine will become hot favourites to qualify for the knockout stages of a competition which has baffled fans and pundits alike due to the complexity of the format. 

With both teams having already qualified for next summer's Euros, expect some tactical tinkering and possibly a coupld of new faces handed an opportunity to stake their place for a spot in tournament squads. 

Kick-off is at 7.45pm BST and the game is being shown on Sky Sports Red Button in the UK. See below for watching details where you are.

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