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Germany could secure their spot in the Nations League finals at the Allianz Arena on Monday evening.

Julian Nagelsmann’s side currently sit two points clear of the Netherlands, and a home win would send them five points clear with just two matches in League A Group 3 remaining.

Therefore, the pressure will be on Ronald Koeman’s Dutch outfit on Monday after playing out a disappointing draw in Hungary on Friday evening.

Odds

Match ResultOdds
Germany-124
Draw+300
Netherlands+331

Germany Winless in Three Nations League Matches Against the Dutch

TotalGermanyNetherlandsDraws
Games12426
Nations League Games3012
Goals392019 

🚨⚽ TIP: Both teams have scored in two of the last 12 encounters. (BTTS-No)

Germany Team News

Nagelsmann will field an experimental side in Munich on Monday, as Germany continue to search for a potential successor to Manuel Neuer. Alexander Nubel was handed the number one jersey in Friday’s win over Bosnia.

Waldemar Anton and Jamie Lewling are both pushing for starts, with the latter in line to make his senior debut for the national side.

Possible Lineup

Alexander Nubel (GK); Joshua Kimmich, Antonio Rudiger, Jonathan Tah, Nico Schlotterbeck, Jamie Leweling, Robert Andrich, Pascal Gross, Florian Wirtz, Deniz Undav, Serge Gnabry

Netherlands Team News

Koeman is likely to make a number of changes in Munich following successive draws against Germany and Hungary. Virgil van Dijk’s red card in Hungary on Friday means that a defensive change is required.

Micky van de Ven and Stefan de Vrij could be the center back partnership. Meanwhile, Xavi Simons and Ryan Gravenberch looks to form a key part of the midfield.

Possible Lineup

Bart Verbruggen (GK); Jeremie Frimpong, Micky van de Ven, Stefan de Vrij, Ian Maatsen, Ryan Gravenberch, Xavi Simons, Tijani Reijnders, Justin Kluivert, Brian Brobbey, Cody Gakpo

Germany vs. Netherlands Prediction

These sides played out an entertaining encounter when they met last month, and a repeat is extremely likely on Monday.

However, we could see Germany coming out on top by a narrow one-goal margin to move clear at the Nations League summit.

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