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Germany Predicted Lineup Vs Hungary

Last Word on Football provides our Germany predicted lineup for their final Nations League game against Hungary in Budapest on November 19.

Germany Predicted Lineup vs Hungary in Closing Nations League Game

How Germany Have Lined-up Recently

In Germany’s previous match against Bosnia on November 16, they made five changes from their October 14 game against the Netherlands. Johnathan Tah, Robert Andrich, Pascal Groß, Jamal Musiala and Kai Havertz all returned to the team to face the Eastern Europeans in the penultimate game of the competition.

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Die Mannschaft’s game against the Bosnians on Saturday couldn’t have gone any better, as they were 3-0 up at halftime courtesy of Musiala, Havertz and Tim Kleindienst. Four goals in the second half saw Germany crush their counterparts and confirm their relegation from League A Group 3, while Germany’s third win on the bounce secured their place in the quarterfinals of the Nations League. The draw for the play-offs and knockouts are set to take place on November 22.

Germany Injuries to Consider

Julian Nagelsmann will once again be without a few of his players, with Denis Undav, Angelo Stiller and Aleksandar Pavlovic all still out, while winger Jamie Leweling is a fresh injury casualty with a hamstring problem. Captain Joshua Kimmich is also a doubt for the game.

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With this being the final Nations League game and Germany having confirmed top spot in their group, wholesale changes from Nagelsmann wouldn’t be a surprise to ensure opportunities for the less regular players.

GK – Alexander Nubel

RB – Benjamin Henrichs

CB – Nico Schlotterbeck

CB – Robin Koch

LB – Maximilian Mittelstadt

CDM – Pascal Groß

CDM – Robert Andrich

RM – Leroy Sane

CAM – Julian Brandt

LM – Chris Fuhrich

ST – Tim Kleindienst

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