Softfootball previews Saturday’s pivotal UEFA Nations League encounter between Germany and Bosnia-Herzegovina at the Europa-Park Stadion in Freiburg.
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Germany enters this match needing only a point to secure first place in League A Group 3, while Bosnia faces an uphill battle to stave off relegation in a group where their fortunes have been dismal.
Match Preview
Germany, still smarting from their quarter-final exit in the summer’s European Championships, has been relentless in their Nations League campaign.
Under Julian Nagelsmann’s guidance, Die Mannschaft secured a quarter-final berth with two matches to spare. With three wins and a draw from their opening four fixtures, the Germans sit five points clear of their nearest rivals, Hungary and the Netherlands.
Their most recent outing saw Jamie Leweling mark his debut with a decisive goal in a 1-0 victory over the Dutch, further cementing their dominance.
Saturday’s clash offers Germany the chance to lock in first place with a game to spare. While a draw might suffice, Nagelsmann’s men will look to avoid any unlikely scenarios that could jeopardize their lead.
A victory would also eliminate Bosnia-Herzegovina’s faint hopes of advancing and confirm their relegation back to League B.
On the other side, Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Nations League journey has been a stark contrast. Since their promotion to League A, the Golden Lilies have struggled, earning only a single point from four games.
Their last match ended in a comprehensive 2-0 defeat to Hungary, with Dominik Szoboszlai delivering a double blow. Bosnia’s abysmal form includes nine losses from their last ten outings, leaving them in dire need of a miracle to avoid another demotion.
To stay alive in the competition, they must defeat Germany and hope for a draw in the simultaneous Hungary-Netherlands clash.
Team News
Germany’s squad is dealing with a few key absences. Stuttgart striker Deniz Undav, who scored twice against Bosnia in October, is sidelined with an injury. Angelo Stiller has also been ruled out, and Florian Wirtz’s participation is doubtful due to illness.
Additionally, Nagelsmann cannot call upon suspended defender Nico Schlotterbeck. Among the fresh faces in the squad is Manchester City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega, who could make his debut in the absence of established choices.
Bosnia faces similar challenges, with defender Nikola Katic suspended and Sead Kolasinac withdrawing due to injury. In their defensive reshuffle, Tarik Muharemovic or Nihad Mujakic is likely to step up.
Captain Edin Dzeko remains Bosnia’s talisman in attack, and despite being 38, the veteran forward continues to shine, boasting 11 goals in 19 appearances for Fenerbahçe this season.
Predicted Germany Lineup:
Baumann; Kimmich, Tah, Rudiger, Mittelstadt; Andrich, Gross; Gnabry, Musiala, Sane; Havertz
Predicted Bosnia Lineup:
Vasilj; Mujakic, Bicakcic, Barisic; Gazibegovic, Tahirovic, Hajradinovic, Huseinbasic, Dedic; Dzeko, Demirovic
Prediction
While Bosnia managed to challenge Germany in their last encounter, the Golden Lilies have consistently fallen short against stronger opponents.
Nagelsmann’s Germany, despite some injury concerns, is expected to capitalize on their home advantage and comfortably secure a comprehensive victory. This outcome would finalize both teams’ fates: Germany advancing as group winners and Bosnia relegated to League B.