Germany Look to Close Nations League Group Stage with Commanding Win Over Hungary
Germany’s national team, buoyed by their historic 7-0 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina, heads to Hungary on Tuesday for their final League A, Group 3 match in the UEFA Nations League. Having already secured top position in the group, Julian Nagelsmann’s squad will aim to finish with an unbeaten record as they prepare for the knockout rounds.
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Germany’s recent form has been nothing short of dominant, with Nagelsmann’s young side riding a three-match winning streak, highlighted by their commanding performances. Saturday’s 7-0 thrashing not only marked Germany’s largest win in the Nations League but also Bosnia-Herzegovina’s heaviest defeat in their history. With a group victory already in hand, Germany can use this match to further showcase their form ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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In contrast, Hungary’s Nations League campaign has been less successful, with Marco Rossi’s team now facing a promotion/relegation playoff after their third-place finish. The Magyars were defeated 4-0 by the Netherlands on Saturday, a game disrupted by an on-field medical emergency involving coach Adam Szalai. Though Szalai has since assured supporters of his recovery, the Magyars now face the daunting task of taking on Germany. Hungary’s sole win in the group came against Bosnia-Herzegovina, and while they avoided defeat in their two home fixtures, the looming German squad poses a significant challenge.
Germany’s first encounter with Hungary in the group resulted in a 5-0 drubbing, and Die Mannschaft have maintained their dominance since then. The last time Germany achieved three consecutive wins against Hungary dates back over 50 years, underscoring the significance of this clash.
Team News
Germany:
Germany’s victory on Saturday came at a cost, as defender Jonathan Tah received a yellow card suspension, and Joshua Kimmich was substituted due to an ankle concern. Though Kimmich has expressed a desire to play, Nagelsmann will likely opt for caution, with Benjamin Henrichs ready to step in. Nico Schlotterbeck is expected to return to the lineup, and players such as Serge Gnabry, Felix Nmecha, and Alexander Nubel may get their chance as part of the squad rotation.
Predicted XI:
Nubel; Henrichs, Koch, Schlotterbeck, Gosens; Andrich, Nmecha; Gnabry, Brandt, Sane; Kleindienst
Hungary:
Hungary’s squad will see Attila Fiola return from suspension, likely pushing Botond Balogh out of the starting lineup. Endre Botka and Bendeguz Bolla are vying for the right wing-back position, while Loic Nego could see a change in his role. With Milos Kerkez out due to injury, Zsolt Nagy should maintain his place on the left.
Predicted XI:
Dibusz; Fiola, Orban, Dardai; Bolla, A. Nagy, Schafer, Z. Nagy; Szoboszlai, Csoboth; Varga
Match Prediction
Even with potential rotations, Germany’s lineup boasts an intimidating array of talent and depth that will challenge Hungary’s defensive setup. Though Hungary’s backline might be more resilient than Bosnia-Herzegovina’s, Germany’s attacking prowess should see them close the group stage with a comfortable victory.
Prediction: Germany 3-0 Hungary