
Only a few days to go until the Nations League semi-final between Portugal and Germany. Would you like to be there live in the stadium and are therefore delighted that the final round of this UEFA tournament is taking place in Germany? We have good news for you, because even though tickets for the Nations League finals are in high demand, you still have the opportunity to get tickets for the match between Germany and Portugal on the secondary ticket market.
In this football ticket guide, we will show you which portals are suitable for purchasing tickets and, of course, we also want to provide you with some interesting information about the upcoming Nations League semi-final between Germany and Portugal so that the anticipation for your upcoming visit to the stadium on 4 June can continue to grow.
The most important information about the Nations League match between Germany and Portugal
Let’s get straight to the first fact, which is perhaps a little surprising, as there has never been a direct clash between the two teams of Germany and Portugal in the UEFA Nations League. We will therefore be celebrating a premiere at the Allianz Arena on 4 June, but in terms of overall statistics, Germany and Portugal have met 19 times in professional football. This head-to-head comparison clearly favours the German national team, as they have beaten Portugal in 11 matches. The Portuguese, meanwhile, have 3 wins. For the sake of completeness, it should also be mentioned that Germany and Portugal have drawn 5 times on the international stage.
The last direct duel dates back to the 2021 European Championship, when Germany beat Portugal 4:2. At least in terms of statistics, there is a lot to be said in favour of Germany winning, but will national coach Julian Nagelsmann’s team really be able to prevail on home soil in the Nations League semi-final and will you take advantage of the last-minute opportunity to buy a ticket for Germany vs Portugal?
When does the Nations League match between Germany and Portugal take place?
Date: | 04/06/2025 |
Start: | 08:45 pm |
Stadium: | Allianz Arena in Munich |
The UEFA Nations League semi-final between Germany and Portugal will take place on 4 June 2025 at the Allianz Arena in Munich. The home ground of German record champions FC Bayern Munich will be the venue for a top-level international match and if you want to be there live, you should be at the venue or in front of the TV in time for kick-off at 20:45. Here is an overview of all the information on the Nations League semi-final:
Ticket secondary market: Where can you buy Nations League tickets for Germany v Portugal?
There are currently no matches available for this pairing.
The tickets for the Nations League match between Germany and Portugal understandably sold out quickly and it is now very difficult to find tickets for the clash at the beginning of June. Difficult does not mean impossible, however, and we would like to recommend the secondary ticket market for international matches, as you will still be able to get tickets for Germany v Portugal there. Use your comparison options of the various ticket providers and find the best deal that will allow you to sit live in the Allianz Arena in Munich on 4 June when the German national anthem is played and the national team plays for a place in the Nations League final on home soil.
Who were Germany’s last opponents?
Let’s have a look at Germany’s last 10 matches and focus first on the statistics of these games. Germany have won 6 of these 10 matches, drawn 3 and lost just 1. For a better overview, we show you the last 10 results of Germany’s national team listed here:
- Germany against Italy 3:3
- Italy against Germany 1:2
- Hungary against Germany 1:1
- Germany against Bosnia and Herzegovina 7:0
- Germany against Netherlands 1:0
- Bosnia and Herzegovina against Germany 1:2
- Netherlands against Germany 2:2
- Germany against Hungary 5:0
- Spain against Germany 2:1 after extra time
- Germany against Denmark 2:0
Who were Portugal’s last opponents?
Finally, let’s have a look at Portugal‘s last 10 international matches and you’ll immediately see that they’re also in good form, having won 6, drawn 2 and lost 2 of those games.
- Portugal against Denmark 5:2 after extra time
- Denmark against Portugal 1:0
- Croatia against Portugal 1:1
- Portugal against Poland 5:1
- Scotland against Portugal 0:0
- Poland against Portugal 1:3
- Portugal against Scotland 2:1
- Portugal against Croatia 2:1
- Portugal 3:5 on penalties against France
- Portugal beat Slovenia 3:0 on penalties