The groundbreaking international match of the German national soccer team against Japan is likely to take place in front of a sold-out house.
According to the German Football Association (DFB), there are only “a few remaining tickets” for the encounter against the World Cup shock on Saturday (8:45 p.m. / RTL) in Wolfsburg. Almost 25,000 spectators fit into the Volkswagen Arena for international games.
Nine months before the European Championship at home, the DFB selection wants to get back on the road to success with a win against Japan. There have been three defeats (one draw) in the last four internationals.
On September 12, the team of national coach Hansi Flick will meet vice world champions France in Dortmund (9 p.m. / ARD).