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Home / Sports / Germany Seeks Redemption Against Slovakia in World Cup Qualifier

Germany Seeks Redemption Against Slovakia in World Cup Qualifier

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Germany faces Slovakia in a crucial World Cup qualifier
  • Germany coming off an unconvincing win against Luxembourg
  • Slovakia level on points with Germany, automatic qualification at stake
Germany Seeks Redemption Against Slovakia in World Cup Qualifier

In a crucial World Cup qualifier, Germany, led by manager Julian Nagelsmann, will face off against Slovakia at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig on Monday, November 17. The match is a high-stakes affair, with both teams vying for an automatic spot in next summer's World Cup.

Germany comes into the game off the back of an unconvincing 2-0 win against European minnows Luxembourg. Currently leading Group A on goal difference, the home side will be under immense pressure to secure a victory, as anything less would be seen as unthinkable.

On the other hand, Slovakia's narrow 1-0 win over Northern Ireland on Friday means that automatic qualification is very much in play for Francesco Calzona's men. Level on points with Germany, the visitors will be determined to pull off an upset and secure their place in the World Cup.

The match promises to be a nail-biter, with both teams desperate to claim the three points and avoid the playoffs. Germany will be looking to redeem themselves after their recent underwhelming performance, while Slovakia will be aiming to capitalize on their momentum and secure a historic qualification.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Germany is currently leading Group A on goal difference, but they will need to win against Slovakia to avoid the playoffs.
Slovakia is level on points with Germany and a win would secure their automatic qualification for the World Cup.
Germany has defeated Slovakia just once in their last 13 international meetings, suggesting this will be a closely contested affair.

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