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Germany want to get their second win against England

Successful start. The Germany national futsal team won their first international fixture 5-3 against England on Sunday. They face the ‘Three Lions’ again today at 18:00 CET and want to put on another good performance like they did on their debut.

The atmosphere was exceptional and it attracted a lot of media attention, Germany’s first futsal match was a real success. 400,000 watched the match live on Sport1 and the Inselparkhalle in Hamburg was sold out with an attendance of 2092 fans.

Schomann: "We have to keep improving”

Now it’s time for the second challenge. Germany face England again tonight in the Inselparkhalle in Hamburg. Germany’s futsal head coach Paul Schomann warns the players not to be too confident. “We will have to keep improving if we want to beat England again. They will want to get revenge.”

Tim Baumer, Christoph Rüschenpöhler and Daniel Majdancevic look likely to feature in tonight’s match against England. “Some players who didn’t play at the weekend are going to get their chance to play today,” said Schomann.

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Successful start. The Germany national futsal team won their first international fixture 5-3 against England on Sunday. They face the ‘Three Lions’ again today at 18:00 CET and want to put on another good performance like they did on their debut.

The atmosphere was exceptional and it attracted a lot of media attention, Germany’s first futsal match was a real success. 400,000 watched the match live on Sport1 and the Inselparkhalle in Hamburg was sold out with an attendance of 2092 fans.

Schomann: "We have to keep improving”

Now it’s time for the second challenge. Germany face England again tonight in the Inselparkhalle in Hamburg. Germany’s futsal head coach Paul Schomann warns the players not to be too confident. “We will have to keep improving if we want to beat England again. They will want to get revenge.”

Tim Baumer, Christoph Rüschenpöhler and Daniel Majdancevic look likely to feature in tonight’s match against England. “Some players who didn’t play at the weekend are going to get their chance to play today,” said Schomann.