Germany vs Slovakia: Woltemade, Gnabry and Sane goals put hosts on course for 2026 World Cup qualifying

Nov 18, 2025 - 00:18
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Germany vs Slovakia: Woltemade, Gnabry and Sane goals put hosts on course for 2026 World Cup qualifying

A header from Nick Woltemade, Serge Gnabry’s strike and a Leroy Sane double put Germany firmly on course for 2026 World Cup qualification in their winner-takes-all final match of European Group A against Slovakia.

Knowing only victory would be enough to finish top, Slovakia were overwhelmed by their opponents’ press in Leipzig, falling 4-0 behind at half-time.

Woltemade headed in returning captain Joshua Kimmich’s cross before Gnabry slotted in from Leon Goretzka’s pass and Sane struck twice from Florian Wirtz assists.

Slovakia will finish second and enter the play-offs unless the Falcons produce one of the greatest international comebacks of all time during the second period.

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Germany lineup vs Slovakia

Germany suffered a major blow on the eve of their game against Luxembourg when Joshua Kimmich suffered an ankle issues in training, but the captain returns after remaining an unused substitute in Gasperich.

Centre-back Nico Schlotterbeck also stayed on the bench but returns from injury as a starter this time.

Germany starting XI: Oliver Baumann, Joshua Kimmich, Jonathan Tah, Nico Schlotterbeck, David Raum, Leroy Sane, Aleksandar Pavlovic, Serge Gnabry, Leon Goretzka, Florian Wirtz, Nick Woltemade

Germany substitutes: Malick Thiaw, Waldemar Anton, Jamie Leweling, Assan Ouedraogo, Jonathan Burkardt, Alexander Nubel, Felix Nmecha, Karim Adeyemi, Kevin Schade, Nathaniel Brown, Finn Dahmen, Ridle Baku

Slovakia lineup vs Germany

Midfielders Mario Sauer and Ondrej Duda and forward Adrian Kapralik were out for Slovakia, but defender David Hancko returned against Luxembourg and started again in Leipzig.

Hancko and David Strelec scored when Slovakia beat Germany 2-0 at home on September 4.

Lubomir Satka was on the bench, having been a doubt with a minor injury issue.

Slovakia starting XI: Martin Dubravka, Norbert Gyomber, Milan Skriniar, Adam Obert, Matus Bero, Stanislav Lobotka, Ondrej Duda, David Hancko, David Duris, David Strelec, Leo Sauer

Slovakia substitutes: Peter Pekarik, Denis Vavro, Lubomir Satka, Robert Bozenik, Laszlo Benes, Tomas Bobcek, Marek Rodak, Patrik Hrosovsky, Lukas Haraslin, Ivan Schranz, Tomas Rigo, Dominik Takac

How to watch Germany vs Slovakia: TV channel, live online streams

Kick-off on Monday was at 19:45 GMT (14:45 ET / 11:45 PT), with live coverage in the UK on Amazon Prime PPV, which charges £2.49 for the game.

Germany squad vs Slovakia

Goalkeepers: Noah Atubolu (Freiburg), Oliver Baumann (Hoffenheim), Finn Dahmen (Augsburg), Alexander Nuebel (Stuttgart)

Defenders: Waldemar Anton, Nico Schlotterbeck (both Dortmund), Ridle Baku (Leipzig), Nathaniel Brown (Frankfurt), David Raum (Leipzig), Jonathan Tah (Bayern Munich), Malick Thiaw (Newcastle)

Midfielders: Nadiem Amiri (Mainz), Leon Goretzka, Joshua Kimmich, Aleksandar Pavlovic (all Bayern), Felix Nmecha (Dortmund)

Forwards: Karim Adeyemi (Dortmund), Jonathan Burkardt (Frankfurt), Said El Mala (Koln), Serge Gnabry (Bayern), Jamie Leweling (Stuttgart), Leroy Sane (Galatasaray), Kevin Schade (Brentford), Florian Wirtz (Liverpool), Nick Woltemade (Newcastle)

September 4: Slovakia 2-0 Germany

September 7: Germany 3-1 Northern Ireland

October 10: Germany 4-0 Luxembourg

October 13: Northern Ireland 0-1 Germany

November 14: Luxembourg 0-2 Germany

November 17: Germany vs Slovakia (19:45 GMT)

2026 World Cup playoffs dates

The top team from each of the 12 European Qualifier groups proceeds automatically to the finals, which will be expanded to 48 teams.

The 12 runners-up in each group will join four Nations League teams in the one-legged play-off ties, which will be drawn from pots based on teams’ records during the campaign.

The semi-finals will take place on March 26, followed by the finals on March 31 2026.

When is the draw for the 2026 World Cup playoffs?

The play-off draw will take place on Thursday, November 20 at 12:00 GMT (07:00 ET / 04:00 PT).

When is the draw for the 2026 World Cup finals?

The draw for the World Cup finals will take place on December 5 2025 at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, with the ceremony starting at 17:00 GMT (12:00 ET/ 09:00 PT).

The tournament runs from June 11 until July 19 2026.

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