These shows will be canceled today
Germany is out, but the World Cup continues – and with it the changes in the program. Viewers should tune in to these shows today.
This time the FIFA Women’s World Cup will be held in Australia and New Zealand. It all started on July 20 in Auckland. A total of 64 matches will be played before the winners are crowned at Sydney Stadium on August 20.
For Germany, the dream of winning a major title came to an end after only two weeks. On August 3, the German national team was eliminated after a 1-1 draw against South Korea. However, the end of the FIFA World Cup does not mean the end of the World Cup. ARD and ZDF will continue to show the games.
Aug. 8 at ZDF
Two matches are scheduled for Tuesday: Colombia vs. Jamaica and France vs. Morocco. Both matches will be shown on ZDF. Reporting begins at 9:45 am. The first game starts 15 minutes later.
- 10:00 Colombia – Jamaica
- 1 pm in France and Morocco time
Then, moderator Sven Voss and expert Katherine Lehmann will analyze the first match of the day with national player Navena Omilad and get in the mood for the second match between France and Morocco. This starts at 1 pm.
In order to be able to show both games on TV, ZDF had to remove several formats from the program. Popular programs such as “Notruf Hafen Kante” and “SOKO Wismar” cannot be shown due to the World Cup.
- 10.30 a.m.: “Emergency Call Port Edge”
- 11.15am: “SOKO Wismar”
- 12.10pm: “The Turntable”
- 1 p.m.: “Lunch Journal” (will appear on ARD)
- 2 p.m.: “Today – in Germany”
- 2.15pm: ‘Kitchen Battle’
ZDF did not stop reporting until 3:20 p.m. Then it continues with the usual programme. Bares for Rares does not need to be canceled, but it will start later than usual. Viewers don’t have to do without “The Rosenheim Cops,” either.
In the coming days, the public can expect a lot of changes in the program, but mostly related to the morning. Due to the time difference between New Zealand and Australia, football matches start between 2 am and 2 pm German time. And so the evenings passed.
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