The World Cup qualifying semifinal between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina is set to kick off at 20:45 local time at Cardiff City Stadium, but many fans in Germany will find it inaccessible as the game won’t be shown on free TV. Only DAZN subscribers will be able to stream the match live, reigniting discussions about the availability of sports broadcasts.
As more viewers seek free options to watch major sporting events, questions are being raised about whether streaming services like DAZN truly meet fans' needs. This game is a crucial part of the qualifying process for the 2026 World Cup, and the stakes are high as both teams vie for a spot in the final.
DAZN plans to offer extensive pre- and post-match coverage, along with in-depth analysis, aiming to enhance the viewing experience despite the subscription costs. However, the absence of such pivotal games from free TV may disappoint fans and could contribute to a further decline in traditional television viewership.
As the shift towards streaming services continues, the landscape of sports broadcasting in Germany stands at a crossroads. Today's matchup might signify another step in this direction, as the debate over accessibility and costs for fans carries on.



