Two former World Champions who share 5 World Cup titles between them will come face to face in the final game of the second leg encounter in Group E in the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Qatar. The 68 895 capacity Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor Qatar, will play host on Sunday to two giants whose contrasting start to the World cup sets up the tempo the mouth-watering match will dispense. Though the Germans have a better history in the tournament, Spain's recent form, highlighted by their 7-goal victory over Costa Rica, is enough to create a fear factor for Hans Flick's side and the rest of the participants of the Qatar World cup 2022.
Bet on Spain vs Germany with 1xBetSpain Squad and Form Before the Match
- FIFA Ranking 7th;
- Last five Matches: WLWWW;
Squad Form Description
Costa Rica's seven-goal thrashing echoed Spain's World Cup-winning potential to the World. Their 2010 victory in the tournament sandwiched by two European back-to-back trophies is enough to send chills to the rest of the World cup participants. Leipzig's Dani Olmo opened the scoring in the 11th minute for Luis Enrique's blend of youth and experience. Gavi's goal and five for La Roja in the 74th minute mean he is now the youngest player at 18 years and 110 days to feature in a major tournament. Alvaro Morata's stoppage-time goal wrapped up the encounter for Spain and bring the momentary torture of Los Ticos to a torrid end.
Potential Lineup
( 4 - 3 - 3 ) Unai Simon, C. Azpilicueta, Rodri, A. Laporte, J. Alba, Gavi, S. Busquets, Pedri, F. Torres, M. Asensio, D. Olmo.
Bet on Spain vs Germany with 1xBetGermany Squad and Form Before the Match
- FIFA Ranking 11th;
- Last five Matches: WLDWL;
Squad Form Description
It was a bad day at the office for Germany in a competition in which they have a very sound knowledge of having bagged four in the past. In what seems like a déjà vu of their 2018 encounter in "Russia 2018", Die Mannschaft suffered a shocking defeat at the hands of the Japanese national team. It started well for the Germans when Ilkay Gundogan converted from the spot in the 33rd minute. Kai Havertz had his goal correctly ruled out for offside by VAR right before the end of the first half. The Samurai Blues' patience paid off in the 75th and 83rd minutes when two goals from Doan and Asano sank the Germans to the amazement of the Japanese fans.
Possible Lineup
( 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 ) Manuel Neuer, N. Sule, A. Rudiger, N. Schlotterbeck, D. Raum, J. Kimmich, I. Gundogan, S. Gnabry, T. Muller, J Musiala, K. Harvertz
Bet on Spain vs Germany with 1xBetSpain vs Germany: Back BTTS at 1xBet
Spain by some margin remains the favorite to win Group E as noted by pundits. But given the circumstance Germany finds itself in, we sure have a cracker in our hands. Both teams surely have goal-scoring potential and as such, a BTTS ( Both Teams To Score ) bet is our first pick at 1.57 odds on 1XBET sportsbook is up for grabs.
Spain vs Germany: Back Over 2.5 at Betway
In line with both teams' goal-scoring prospects, an "Over 2.5 goals" at 1.71 odds on Betway sportsbook is a near-perfect prediction for two teams who are considered favorites to win the title.
Spain vs Germany: Back Spain Win or Draw at Bet365
Both sides have met 8 times in the last 12 years in a friendly or a major competition. Spain has won 4 of those while Germany managed 2 wins with 2 draws shared by both sides. Given the statistics on the ground, a Double Chance bet in favor of Spain at 1.36 at Bet365 sportsbook is our experts' take on the match.
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