
Luxembourg vs Germany form
Germany started the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in a rather disastrous way. The 0-2 defeat in Slovakia put the team under coach Julian Nagelsmann under a lot of pressure from the media and fans.
But due to being in a relatively easy group, Die Mannschaft quickly calmed public opinion with a streak of 3 consecutive wins against Northern Ireland (3-1, 1-0) and Luxembourg (4-0). Combined with Slovakia's unexpected 0-2 loss on Northern Ireland's field in round 3, the Germans again rose to successfully take the top spot.
Before the penultimate round of Group A, Germany had the same 9 points as Slovakia but ranked higher due to a better goal difference (+5 compared to +3). Only having to play away in Luxembourg, where the home team has not won any points and is certain to be eliminated, perhaps no earthquake is big enough to make coach Nagelsmann and his team lose points.
With victory over the underdog almost assured, the only thing German fans are looking forward to is the match taking place at the same time in Kosice, where Slovakia will host Northern Ireland. If the host team fails, Germany will almost certainly have a ticket to the biggest football festival on the planet.
If the above match ends with a point for Slovakia, the final match in Leipzig will be crucial to determining the top spot in the group and a ticket to the 2026 World Cup. To create a bigger advantage for themselves, Florian Wirtz and his teammates will probably be determined to aim for a big win in their visit to Stade de Luxembourg.
Just by maintaining the top position through goal difference, coach Nagelsmann and his students will have a much easier time welcoming Slovakia, where they only need a draw to complete the goal.

For their part, like many previous tournaments, Luxembourg had anticipated the scenario of having to stop early. Therefore, coach Jeff Strasser and his team viewed the continental matches as a test of fire and friction rather than hoping to compete for high rankings.
Although they have shown signs of improvement with losses that are no longer by 5 goals or more as before, Luxembourg still cannot escape the label of "underdogs". After 4 matches, the home team has not earned any points, scoring only 1 and conceding 10 goals.
Luxembourg vs Germany team information
Luxembourg: Without the services of quite important faces such as Enes Mahmutovic, Mica Pinto, Yvandro Borges and Vincent Thill.
Germany: Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala remain the most notable absentees for the visitors.
Expected lineup Luxembourg vs Germany
Luxembourg: Moris; Jans, M. Martins, Korac, Carlson; Olesen; Sinani, C. Martins, Barreiro, Moreira; Dardari
Germany: Baumann; Kimmich, Tah, Anton, Raum; Pavlovic, Goretzka; Gnabry, Wirtz, Adeyemi; Woltemade
Prediction: 0-3
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