Germany shall be hoping to keep away from an especially damaging second away defeat in 2026 World Cup qualifying when they face Northern Ireland.
Die Mannschaft made a nightmare begin to their marketing campaign after they had been crushed 2-0 by Slovakia in September, which marked the primary away loss in World Cup qualifying in Germany’s lengthy and proud historical past.
Julian Nagelsmann’s males bounced again with an unconvincing 3-1 win over Northern Eire earlier than beating Luxembourg final week to maneuver prime of Group A.
However, degree on factors with each Northern Eire and Slovakia, Germany can’t afford one other slip-up as they search to safe automated qualification for the finals in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
And in Northern Eire they’re dealing with a workforce with a formidable dwelling document.
Northern Eire workforce information
Brodie Spencer replaces Conor Bradley on the proper facet of the Northern Eire defence. Liverpool full-back Bradley is out due to a suspension after he was booked within the win over Slovakia.
Northern Eire: Peacock-Farrell; Ballard, McNair, Hume; Spencer, Galbraith, Charles, McCann, Devenny; Reid, Worth.
Germany workforce information
Germany are unchanged from the facet that beat Luxembourg 4-0 of their earlier recreation.
Germany: Baumann; Kimmich, Tah, Schlotterbeck, Raum; Goretzka, Pavlovic; Wirtz, Gnabry, Adeyemi; Woltemade.
Learn how to watch Northern Eire v Germany: TV and on-line streams
Northern Eire versus Germany kicks-off at 7.45pm UK time tonight. It will be broadcast on BBC Two and available to stream via BBC iPlayer. Additionally it is accessible in Eire on Virgin Media Two, the Virgin Media Participant and the Virgin TV Go app.
Stats for Northern Eire v Germany
- Germany have received every of their final 10 conferences with Northern Eire
- The Germans have scored at the least three targets in 4 of their final 5 encounters with the Inexperienced and White Military
- Northern Eire’s final aggressive dwelling defeat came visiting a 12 months in the past
- Michael O’Neill is about to take cost of his one hundredth worldwide match as Northern Eire supervisor
- Northern Eire are aiming for his or her first World Cup look since 1986
- Germany have received three consecutive matches in all competitions since their loss to Slovakia.
