"Insanely good team" The Kaulitzes know the result of the European Championship between Switzerland and Germany

Fabian Tschamper

19.6.2024

Tom Kaulitz (right) is totally fed up with the European Championships - his brother Bill at least notices the cheerful mood in the country.
Tom Kaulitz (right) is totally fed up with the European Championships - his brother Bill at least notices the cheerful mood in the country.
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Switzerland and Germany are expected to draw. That's the prediction of the "Tokio Hotel" brothers Bill and Tom Kaulitz - with Tom praising the Swiss team.

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  • Tom Kaulitz is enjoying the European Championships in Germany and discusses his enthusiasm with his brother Bill in the "Kaulitz Hills" podcast.
  • Tom attended the opening game in Munich with his wife Heidi Klum and their children.
  • Both brothers expect a 2:2 draw between Germany and Switzerland, which would put Germany through to the next round.

Tom Kaulitz (34), a passionate football fan and supporter of FC Bayern Munich, is currently enjoying the European Championships in Germany to the full.

Naturally, this is also the subject of the brotherly podcast "Kaulitz Hills". Tom talks to his brother Bill (34) about the "fiery red, beautiful sky over Berlin", which is probably due to the European Championship atmosphere. It bathes the sky in black, red and gold.

Bill is not a football fan, but he also notices a change in the mood of the country: "I've driven through the streets and it's special everywhere." And when he asked what was going on, he always got the answer: "It's a match day!"

"Lots of good players"

Of course, he watched the opening game in the stadium with his wife Heidi Klum and their children - including a painted face.

The Kaulitzes then talk about Germany's other opponents, including Switzerland. Tom says he watched the game between Switzerland and Hungary: "Switzerland have an incredibly good team, with lots of good players."

And then Bill interrupts him, saying he expects a 2-2 draw against Germany. Tom even agrees with his brother, who is not very keen on football: "A draw would help Germany progress and that's what we all want, of course."


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