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Predictions and Tips
France look forward to a new challenge on Sunday as they ready themselves for their imminent Nations League showdown with Germany.
Full predictions, pre-match stats and user poll for Germany v France are shown on this page - plus the latest betting odds.
📊 Form Guide

Germany
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Germany will be hoping to bounce back here following a 1-2 Nations League defeat last time out to Portugal.
In that match, Germany managed 55% possession and 9 shots on goal with 5 of them on target. The scorer for Germany was Florian Wirtz (48'). Portugal got 17 shots on goal with 6 of them on target. Francisco Conceição (63') and Cristiano Ronaldo (68') scored for Portugal.
Matches involving Germany have tended to be entertaining encounters lately with a lot of goalmouth action the rule rather than the exception. Over their past half dozen games alone, the sum of 22 goals have been recorded for both sides combined (at an average of 3.67 goals per game) with 15 of those coming from Germany.
France
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After suffering a loss in their previous game against Spain in Nations League action, France will be hoping to turn things around here.
In that game, France managed 56% possession and 24 shots at goal with 9 on target. For France, the scorers were Kylian Mbappé (59'), Rayan Cherki (79') and Randal Kolo Muani (90'). On the other side, Spain got 16 attempts on goal with 8 on target. Nico Williams (22'), Mikel Merino (25'), Lamine Yamal (54', 67'), Pedri (55') and Dani Vivian (84' Own goal) scored for Spain.
Demonstrating their predisposition for high-scoring matches, goals have been scored 20 times in the prior six matches in which France have sent out their troops, giving a mean average of 3.33 goals per fixture. Opposing teams have got 9 of these goals. Still, we must now wait to see whether that trend will be maintained in this upcoming game.
↔️ Head to head
Checking out their prior head to head meetings going back to 14/11/2017, there is nothing to separate the two clubs with Germany winning 2 of those games, France 2 and 2 being drawn after 90 minutes of play.
13 goals were yielded between them during those clashes, with 7 from Die Mannschaft and 6 belonging to Les Bleus. This gives an average number of goals per game equal to 2.17.
ℹ️ Team News: Germany
The Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann will be happy not to have any fitness concerns whatsoever before this game with a completely injury-free group available to choose from.
We are thinking that Die Mannschaft should make use of the 3-4-2-1 formation for this one, beginning the first half with M. ter Stegen, Jonathan Tah, Robin Koch, Waldemar Anton, Joshua Kimmich, Pascal Gross, Leon Goretzka, Robin Gosens, Florian Wirtz, Serge Gnabry and Niclas Fuellkrug.
ℹ️ Team News: France
Owing to a completely healthy squad to pick from, the France boss Didier Deschamps has no fitness worries to speak of coming into this match.
We reckon that Les Bleus will likely utilise a 4-2-3-1 formation, settling for Mike Maignan, Malo Gusto, Ibrahima Konate, Lucas Hernandez, Theo Hernandez, Kouadio Kone, Adrien Rabiot, Randal Kolo Muani, Rayan Cherki, Desire Doue and Kylian Mbappe.
💡 Prediction
When taking all factors into account, France and Germany could both find themselves scoring on more than one occasion in a potential goal-fest with little between the two teams.
We’ll see, but this looks like it could end up all-square with both teams likely to score. That is why we are leaning toward a really entertaining tussle with a 2-2 score draw at the end of the 90.
Renata Leite, 12:00 08/06/2025
📊 Poll: Who Will Win?

🏟️ Team Focus:
Germany
Formed: 1900
Stadium: Olympiastadion Berlin (74,475)
Captain: Joshua Kimmich
Chairman: Bernd Neuendorf
Manager: Julian Nagelsmann
Competitions: WC Qualifiers - Europe (Group A)
🔑 Star Man: Tim Kleindienst
Mostly taking to the field in the Striker position, Tim Kleindienst was born in Jüterbog, Germany. Having played his first senior match for Energie Cottbus in the 2013 - 2014 season, the skilful Forward has hit 16 league goals in this Bundesliga 2024 - 2025 season to date coming from a total of 31 appearances.
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