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Germany vs Netherlands Predictions

Published on 6:45pm GMT 14 October 2024

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Germany to Win

Reason for tip

Julian Nagelsmann’s experimental Germany line-up impressed in a 2-1 win over Bosnia away on Friday and with home advantage they look good enough to see off the Netherlands, who have drawn their last two games and are without the influential Virgil van Dijk due to suspension. 

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Germany 2-1

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Both teams have scored in each of the Oranje’s last five games and they should be able to strike in defeat in Munich. Germany have scored at least twice in four of their last five games and exactly twice on three of those, so a 2-1 home win has a chance.

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Deniz Undav To Score Anytime

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Stuttgart striker Deniz Undaz scored both Germany goals in Bosnia and can follow those efforts up with another goal on Monday.

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Germany vs Netherlands Predictions

  • Germany beat the Netherlands in a friendly earlier this year and drew in Amsterdam in the Nations League.
  • The Oranje have just one win in the last six head-to-head meetings.
  • Both teams have scored in the last five Netherlands games.

Germany can take control of Group 3

Germany take on the Netherlands in Munich on Monday in a key game in the battle for top spot in Nations League A3.

A win would give the Germans a five-point lead with just two games remaining at the top of their group, and with home advantage Julian Nagelsmann’s experimental side look a decent bet here.

A number of big names are absent from this Die Mannschaft team, but they still managed to win 2-1 in Bosnia on Friday, whereas the Dutch were held to a disappointing draw in Hungary. In a further blow, Key defender and captain Virgil van Dijk was dismissed for the Netherlands in that game and will now sit out Monday’s game through suspension

The Germans dominated the reverse fixture for large periods but were pegged back after taking a 2-1 lead. With home advantage, Nagelsmann’s men may be able to get over the line and claim a victory in this latest meeting.

A 2-1 win for Germany is the correct score prediction as the Oranje are generally good for a goal, having seen both teams score in each of their last five games.

Nagelsmann may opt to tinker with his team for Monday’s game but Deniz Undav should keep his starting spot after his brace in Bosnia. The Stuttgart forward came close to a hat-trick but saw a goal ruled out and has four goals in six Bundesliga games this season, so he looks a good contender for an anytime effort.

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