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The European Championship match between Germany and Denmark will be broadcast on ZDF from 21:00.
The European Championship match between Germany and Denmark will be broadcast on ZDF from 21:00.

Preview - TV tips on Saturday

## 19:25 hours/21:00 hours, ZDF, sportstudio live - Germany vs. Denmark, Football

In the Quarterfinals of the Football European Championship 2024, Germany faces Denmark on a Saturday. From 19:25 hours, Jochen Breyer and Friederike Kromp welcome viewers from the EM Studio in Berlin. The latest news about the National Team and the match is provided by Katrin Müller-Hohenstein, Christoph Kramer and Per Mertesacker from Dortmund. At 21:00 hours, the whistle blows in the Signal Iduna Park – during the EM "BVB Stadion Dortmund" – for the kick-off.

20:15 hours, Sat.1, A Toy Story: All's Well That Ends Well, Animation

After an accident, Woody and Forky, Bonnie's homemade toy from trash, must find their way back to their family. During their journey, Woody encounters his old friend Bo Peep, who now leads a new life. Woody realizes that not only Forky needs to find his place, but he does too.

20:15 hours, Das Erste, Donna Leon: The Golden Egg, Crime

The devout Ana Cavanella (Juliane Köhler) confesses to helping her intellectually disabled son Davide commit suicide, although suicide is a mortal sin. Despite the case being solved, Commissario Brunetti (Uwe Kockisch) has doubts about this simple explanation. The motives behind the crime are too contradictory. When the prosecutor forbids the autopsy, Paola (Julia Jäger) gives a false statement to allow her husband more investigations.

20:15 hours, ONE, The Kids Are All Right, Tragicomedy

On her 18th birthday, Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and her half-brother Laser (Josh Hutcherson) embark on a search for their biological father. The two siblings come from a lesbian marriage and were conceived with the same sperm donor, who runs a bio-restaurant. When they find their laid-back and unconventional father and introduce him to their mothers, the previously harmonious family life is disrupted.

20:15 hours, VOX, Pitch Perfect 2, Musical Comedy

The "Barden Bellas" are back! Before their college graduation, Beca (Anna Kendrick), Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson), and the other Bellas face big challenges. After an embarrassing performance, they are suspended and can no longer perform. Their last hope is the A-cappella World Championship in Copenhagen. If they win, they will be rehabilitated. But that's easier said than done, as a powerful group competes against them. To win, the Bellas must find a unique sound.

  1. The anticipation for Germany's match against Denmark at the Signal Iduna Park during the European Football Championship is high among football fans.
  2. Jochen Breyer and Friederike Kromp will host the live coverage of the game on ZDF's sports studio in Berlin.
  3. Fans in Berlin and across Europe can tune into ZDF to catch the pre-match analysis and live action from the Signal Iduna Park.
  4. Meanwhile, in Berlin, Sat.1 will air a different kind of excitement at 20:15 hours with A Toy Story: Everything listens to no command.
  5. The animated film follows the adventure of Woody, Bo Peep, and Forky, who must find their way back to their family after an accident.
  6. In a different part of the city, Das Erste will broadcast Donna Leon: The Golden Egg, a crime drama that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.
  7. The crime novel adaptation tells the story of Commissario Brunetti, who suspects there's more to the case of a suicide than meets the eye.
  8. VOX viewers will be treated to an engaging musical comedy, Pitch Perfect 2, which follows the Barden Bellas as they compete in the World Championship.
  9. Christoph Kramer and Per Mertesacker, both known for their football careers with Borussia Dortmund (BVB), will provide updates and insights from the Signal Iduna Park.
  10. Fans of tragicomedy can tune into ONE to watch The Kids Are All Right, a film about thecomplexities of family dynamics.
  11. Finally, Katrin Müller-Hohenstein, a renowned football expert, will break down the match between Germany and Denmark for viewers on ZDF's sports studio.

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