Germany and Netherlands Reach the World Cup After Big Wins in Final Qualifiers
- Germany sealed automatic qualification with a 6-0 win in Leipzig, securing top spot in Group A and their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
- After a shock defeat early in qualifying, Germany mounted a five-win recovery following a 2-0 loss by Slovakia in Group A and entered the final game needing only a draw.
- Four first-half goals — from Woltemade, Gnabry and a Sané brace — set the tone; Ridle Baku and debutant Assan Ouédraogo added second-half goals, and coach Julian Nagelsmann said `Every player had a great game`.
- That result puts Germany in pot 1 for the World Cup draw in Washington, D.C., reducing the chance of facing another top-10 team, while Slovakia and Poland head to playoffs with the draw on Thursday.
- Germany will be competing on soccer's biggest stage for the 21st time in 23 editions, aiming for a fifth FIFA World Cup title despite group-stage exits in 2018 and 2022.
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Germany qualifies for FIFA World Cup 2026 with 6-0 demolition of Slovakia
Germany secured a place at next year’s FIFA World Cup by crushing Slovakia 6-0 in its final qualifier on Monday, pummeling it into submission with four goals in the first half, and sending its opponents into a playoff in March.
Germany and Netherlands lock up World Cup spots in style
Germany and Netherlands went on goal sprees as they wrapped up World Cup qualification with resounding wins in their last European group matches on Monday. "Every player played well today and worked like a dog," Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann told German broadcaster ZDF. Both European giants needed only to draw to be sure of reaching the global footballing showpiece in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Instead, both went on the attack. Germ…
The victory in front of the 6-0 Slovak election in Leipzig guaranteed Germany the sixth European campaign in the 23rd edition of the World Championship, which was held between 11 June and 19 July 2026.
The DFB-Elf has qualified for the World Cup in the last qualifying game. Everything good? No, rather a start in the right direction.
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