Germany vs Slovakia - Free Prediction and Forecasts - 2026 World Cup Qualifiers - 11/17/2025

Germany vs Slovakia – Free Prediction and Forecasts – 2026 World Cup Qualifiers – 11/17/2025

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Monday evening in Leipzig, Germany and Slovakia face off for first place in Group A. It’s simple: a draw or a win allows the Germans to finish first and secure their direct ticket to the 2026 World Cup. For the Slovaks, the only option is a win, as in the first leg won in Slovakia 2-0.

An efficient Germany but under pressure Fichier:Football Allemagne federation.svg — Wikipédia

The Germans come off a solid win against Luxembourg (2-0), a match marked by Nick Woltemade’s brace. With 12 points, they share exactly the same record as Slovakia: four wins, one defeat. The only difference comes from the goal difference, slightly in favor of Die Mannschaft.

The setback conceded against Slovakia in the opening match continues to weigh on minds, but since then Julian Nagelsmann’s team has put together four consecutive wins. Despite this resurgence in form, the leeway remains small: a misstep at home would send them to the playoffs.

Germany has not shone at the World Cup for a while, with two consecutive group-stage eliminations. This campaign therefore represents an opportunity to start again on a firmer footing.

Slovakia dreams of a big upset Fichier:Logo Fédération Slovaquie Football.svg — Wikipédia

Slovakia, already assured of finishing in the top two, arrives in Leipzig with a lot of ambition. By beating Northern Ireland (1-0) thanks to a late goal from Tomas Bobcek, they confirmed their solidity in key moments.

The Falcons’ path has been marked by two initial wins, including an important victory against Germany, then a defeat in Northern Ireland. But Francesco Calzona’s team managed to bounce back to stay in touch until the end.

Absent from the last three World Cups, Slovakia has the chance to return to the world’s biggest stage for the first time since 2010. And the head-to-head statistics are in their favor: four wins in the last 12 meetings, including two recent victories.


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Football Prediction Germany vs Slovakia

Both teams to score : No

Slovakia has the tools to cause problems, but at home, Germany should manage to make the difference and secure their direct qualification.

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