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Analysis of the match between đức and Slovakia
Germany enter this match on a high after a 2–0 win over Luxembourg, where Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade scored twice to keep Die Mannschaft at the top of the group with 12 points from five qualifiers (four wins and one defeat).
However, Julian Nagelsmann’s men are still at risk of losing the direct qualification spot, as they are ahead of second-placed Slovakia only on goal difference. Germany lost 0–2 to Slovakia in the opening match, but bounced back strongly with four straight wins against Northern Ireland and Luxembourg. A draw would secure first place, though the challenge remains significant.
As for Slovakia, they are assured of finishing in the top two and will qualify directly if they defeat Germany. Otherwise, Francesco Calzona’s side will have to go through the play-offs. Slovakia come into this match after a hard-fought 1–0 win over Northern Ireland, sealed only in the final minutes.
Their last World Cup appearance was in 2010, reaching the Round of 16. After missing the last three editions, the Falcons are desperate to return to football’s biggest stage, ideally with a direct ticket. Yet this task is far from easy, despite winning two of their last three meetings with Germany.
