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Home / Sports / Germany Seeks 2026 World Cup Berth in Clash with Minnows Luxembourg

Germany Seeks 2026 World Cup Berth in Clash with Minnows Luxembourg

14 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Germany sits atop Group A, level on points with Slovakia
  • Luxembourg has lost all 4 matches so far, scoring 0 and conceding 22 goals
  • This is the penultimate matchday of UEFA's 2026 World Cup qualifying section
Germany Seeks 2026 World Cup Berth in Clash with Minnows Luxembourg

On November 14th, 2025, Germany will aim to solidify their position atop Group A in the UEFA 2026 World Cup qualifying section when they take on minnows Luxembourg. Currently level on 9 points with Slovakia, Julian Nagelsmann's side sits firmly in control of their own destiny as they enter the penultimate matchday.

For Luxembourg, their qualification hopes have already been dashed, having lost all 4 of their matches so far. Their past 4 meetings with Germany have ended in heavy defeats, with an aggregate scoreline of 22-0. The focus for the hosts will be on keeping the scoreline respectable against the powerhouse Germans.

With victory here, Germany will take a big step towards securing their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals. They will be confident of picking up all 3 points and maintaining their position at the summit of Group A.

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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, a victory for Germany in this penultimate matchday of UEFA's 2026 World Cup qualifying section will put them in a strong position to secure their place at the finals.
Luxembourg has lost all 4 of their previous meetings with Germany, with an aggregate scoreline of 22-0, highlighting the gulf in quality between the two sides.
Germany currently sits top of Group A, level on 9 points with Slovakia, and 3 points ahead of Northern Ireland, putting them firmly in control of their own destiny.

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