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Germany vs Bosnia & Herzegovina, UEFA Nations League Prediction, Match Preview & Live Streaming, 17 November

Germany vs Bosnia & Herzegovina, UEFA Nations League Prediction, Match Preview & Live Streaming, 17 November

Germany, hosting Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Europa-Park Stadion in the UEFA Nations League, aims to secure a win. Julian Nagelsmann's squad leads Group 3, already qualifying for the next round, while Bosnia faces relegation pressure.

Get ready for an exciting UEFA Nations League A clash as Germany hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Europa-Park Stadion on 17 November 2024. With the action kicking off at 01:15 IST, fans can expect a chilly evening with temperatures around 4°C and scattered clouds.

Germany leads Group 3 with an impressive 10 points from their last four matches, ensuring their qualification for the next round. In contrast, Bosnia and Herzegovina sit at the bottom with just one point and are facing relegation to League B.

The Germans are firm favourites, with bookmakers offering odds of 1.07 for a home team win. Germany’s coach, Julian Nagelsmann, boasts an impressive lineup of young talents, including Jonathan Tah, who remains a crucial figure despite interest from top European clubs.

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s recent performance has been lacklustre, with a ten-match winless streak. Key players like Edin Dzeko will need to step up significantly to challenge the formidable German side led by Deniz Undav as their top scorer.

Given Germany’s form and home advantage, our match prediction is a win for Germany. Expect Germany to play seriously, at least for the first half, to secure the group’s top spot.

Recommended bet: Germany to win.

Germany vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Prediction & Betting Tips

Based on the current form and standings, the recommended bet is for Germany to win. Germany is at the top of the group and has consistently shown b performances, especially in the first half of their games.

Germany vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Prediction
Betting tipOdds
Germany to win1.13
  • Germany leads the group with ten points and a solid record of 2.20 average goals scored in the last five games.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina have struggled throughout the tournament, managing just one point and an average of 0.60 goals in their last five games.
  • The match is crucial for Germany to secure first place in their group, and their home advantage at the Europa-Park Stadion gives them an additional edge.

Given these factors, Germany is expected to secure the win comfortably.

Germany vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Odds

The odds for the upcoming match heavily favor Germany, who are the bookmakers’ favorite. With a b lead in their group, Germany is expected to secure a comfortable win against Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are struggling at the bottom of the standings. Here are the betting odds for this fixture:

Germany vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Betting Odds
BetOdds
Germany to win1.07
Draw11.78
Bosnia and Herzegovina to win28.52
Germany’s odds reflect their dominant form and home advantage, while Bosnia and Herzegovina face long odds given their recent struggles.

Germany Team Analysis

Germany Recent Performance (WWDWL)

Germany has displayed b form in their last five matches, earning a string of solid results. Here’s a summary:

Home teamAway teamResult
GermanyNetherlands1-0 (Win)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaGermany1-2 (Win)
NetherlandsGermany2-2 (Draw)
GermanyHungary5-0 (Win)
SpainGermany2-1 (Loss)
Recent Form: WWDWL
In these matches, Germany has averaged 2.20 goals per game and kept two clean sheets. Their consistent scoring and defensive solidity have put them on top of their group in the UEFA Nations League A.
Facing Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are at the bottom of the standings, Germany will aim to maintain this momentum and secure their group victory.

Germany Key Players

Germany’s squad boasts a wealth of talent that can make a significant impact in their upcoming match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Leading the attack is Kai Havertz, who will look to convert chances created by creative midfielders like Florian Wirtz and Jamal MusialaSerge Gnabry on the wings is expected to provide pace and width, while the defense will be marshaled by Antonio Rüdiger and Jonathan Tah. With Oliver Baumann in goal, Germany will aim to maintain their defensive solidity. Key individual battles to watch include Kai Havertz against Bosnia’s central defenders and Serge Gnabry against the fullbacks. Expected lineup for Germany:

  • Goalkeeper: Oliver Baumann
  • Defenders: Joshua Kimmich, Antonio Rüdiger, Jonathan Tah, Maximilian Mittelstädt
  • Midfielders: Robert Andrich, Pascal Groß, Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, Serge Gnabry
  • Forward: Kai Havertz

Germany Suspensions & Injuries

Germany is dealing with several injuries that could impact their performance against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The injury list includes key players across different positions, which could affect team dynamics and strategy. Injuries:

PlayerInjuryExpected return
Niclas FüllkrugAchilles tendon injuryUnknown
Marc-Andre ter StegenCruciate ligament injuryOut for season
Karim AdeyemiHamstring injuryLate November 2024
David RaumLigament injuryMid-December 2024
Aleksandar PavlovicBroken collarboneA few days
Niklas SüleAnkle injuryEarly December 2024
Waldemar AntonHip injuryA few days
Jamie LewelingHamstring injuryLate December 2024
Deniz UndavHamstring injuryEarly December 2024
Angelo StillerMuscle injuryEarly December 2024
Given these injuries, Germany may rely more on their depth and young talent to maintain high performance levels.
Suspensions:

Germany Tactics and Formation

Germany Tactical Breakdown:

  • Formation: 4-2-3-1
  • Key Forward: Kai Havertz
  • Midfield Creativity: Florian Wirtz, Robert Andrich, Pascal Groß
  • Defensive Backbone: Jonathan Tah, Antonio Rüdiger

Germany typically lines up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, focusing on a solid defensive foundation paired with an attacking trio that can create numerous scoring opportunities. Florian Wirtz, known for his creativity, will operate as the central attacking midfielder, while Kai Havertz spearheads the attack. Jonathan Tah will hold the line in defense alongside Antonio Rüdiger, both of whom have been in fine form. The team aims to dominate possession and make significant attacking strides between the 31st and 45th minutes, a period during which they’ve scored most of their goals this season.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Team Analysis

Bosnia and Herzegovina Recent Performance: LLDLL

Bosnia and Herzegovina have been struggling in recent matches, with one draw and four losses in their last five games. Their form in the UEFA Nations League A has been disappointing, reflected by their position at the bottom of the group. The team’s goal-scoring average is low, at just 0.60 goals per game in their last five outings, and they’ve only managed one clean sheet during this period.

Home teamAway teamResult
Bosnia and HerzegovinaHungary0-2 (Loss)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaGermany1-2 (Loss)
HungaryBosnia and Herzegovina0-0 (Draw)
NetherlandsBosnia and Herzegovina5-2 (Loss)
ItalyBosnia and Herzegovina1-0 (Loss)

Despite notable players like Edin Dzeko, their overall performance has been lackluster, and they’ll need significant improvement to make an impact against Germany.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Key Players

Bosnia and Herzegovina will rely heavily on their experienced players to make an impact. Leading the charge is Edin Dzeko, who is also the top scorer with 2 goals in the tournament. Dzeko’s prowess in front of goal will be pivotal if Bosnia hopes to challenge Germany’s sturdy defense. Expected lineup for Bosnia and Herzegovina:

  • Goalkeeper: Nikola Vasilj
  • Defenders: Amar Dedić, Nail Omerović, Ermin Bičakčić, Adrian Leon Barišić
  • Midfielders: Esmir Bajraktarević, Benjamin Tahirović, Armin Gigović, Dženis Burić
  • Forwards: Haris Hajradinović, Edin Džeko Key individual battles to watch include Džeko versus Antonio Rüdiger, and Esmir Bajraktarević trying to outmaneuver Joshua Kimmich on the flanks.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Suspensions & Injuries

Bosnia and Herzegovina are facing some challenges with injuries ahead of their clash against Germany. Notably, Sead Kolasinac, a key figure in defence, is sidelined with a hamstring injury and isn’t expected back until late November. His absence could leave a gap in their backline. Additionally, Amar Rahmanovic is out with a foot injury, adding to their woes in midfield. Dario Saric also remains doubtful with a foot injury. These absences are set to test Sergej Barbarez’s squad depth and cohesion.

PlayerInjuryExpected return
Sead KolasinacHamstring injuryLate November 2024
Amar RahmanovicFoot injuryLate November 2024
Dario SaricFoot injuryDoubtful

Bosnia and Herzegovina Tactics and Formation

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Tactical Breakdown:

  • Formation: 4-4-2
  • Key Forwards: Edin Dzeko and Haris Hajradinovic

Bosnia and Herzegovina typically line up in a 4-4-2 formation, aiming to maintain a compact shape. Their defense, led by Ermin Bicakcic and flanked by Amar Dedić and Adrian Leon Barisic, will need to be tighter due to their recent vulnerability.

In midfield, the key players are Benjamin Tahirovic and Armin Gigovic, who are expected to control the tempo and shield the backline. On the wings, Esmir Bajraktarevic and Dzenis Burnic provide width and additional defensive cover. Up front, the experienced Edin Dzeko partners with Haris Hajradinovic, hoping to capitalize on set-pieces and quick counter-attacks.

Their primary strategy revolves around solid defensive organization and exploiting Germany on the break.

Germany vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Head-to-Head Statistics

Looking at their recent head-to-head encounters, Germany has been dominant, winning two out of the last three meetings.

HomeAwayResult
Bosnia and HerzegovinaGermany1-2
GermanyBosnia and Herzegovina3-1
Bosnia and HerzegovinaGermany1-1

Germany managed to come out on top in their latest match in October 2024 with a 2-1 victory away from home. The 2010 clash also saw Germany dominate with a 3-1 scoreline. The only draw came in 2002 when Bosnia and Herzegovina held Germany to a 1-1 stalemate. This demonstrates a clear edge for Germany in their recent showdowns.

Venue and Weather

The match will be held at the Europa-Park Stadion, a modern facility in Freiburg, Germany, known for its energetic atmosphere. With a seating capacity of approximately 34,700, fans can expect a vibrant and supportive environment for the home team.

The weather on November 17, 2024, is forecasted to have scattered clouds with a chilly temperature of 4°C. Humidity is expected to be high at 86%, with a light wind speed of 2.16 m/s.

Germany, being the home side, might relish the cold conditions more than their Bosnian counterparts. These weather conditions could encourage a fast-paced game from Germany, allowing them to take advantage of their familiarity with the local climate. Bosnia and Herzegovina may need to adapt quickly to the colder, potentially slippery conditions to stay competitive.

Where to Watch Germany vs Bosnia & Herzegovina

The UEFA Nations League 2024-25 match between Germany vs Bosnia & Herzegovinawill be telecast live on the Sony Sports 1, 2, 3 and 5 TV channels in India. Live streaming of the UEFA Nations League 2024-25 matches will be available on SonyLIV.

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