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Match: Germany - Ghana
Selection: Home 1.5
Odds: 1.21
| Time | Home - Away | 1X2 | O/U | ChanceMix | GG/NG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ICELAND: Icelandic Cup | |||||
| 21:00 | Alftanes - Kari | 1 | Over 2.5 | gg or ov2.5 | Yes |
| 21:00 | Haukar - KFR | 1 1.5 | Over 2.5 | gg or ov2.5 | Yes |
| 21:00 | Njardvik - Hviti | 1 EH | Over 2.5 | gg or ov2.5 | Yes |
| ISRAEL: Leumit League | |||||
| 15:30 | H. Ironi Rishon - MS Kafr Qasim | 1 | Over 1.5 | gg or ov2.5 | Yes |
| 15:30 | Ironi Modiin - Hapoel Kfar Saba | X | Under 3.5 | x or un2.5 | No |
| 15:30 | Kiryat Yam - H. Akko | 12 | Over 2.5 | 1 or ov2.5 | Yes |
| 15:30 | M. Herzliya - Hapoel Hadera | 2X | Over 2.5 | x or ov2.5 | Yes |
| ITALY: Serie C - Group B | |||||
| 20:30 | Arezzo - Ascoli | X | Over 1.5 | x or gg | Yes |
| ITALY: Serie C - Group C | |||||
| 20:30 | Casertana - Sorrento | 1 | Under 3.5 | 1 or un2.5 | No |
| RUSSIA: FNL | |||||
| 18:30 | Torpedo Moscow - SKA Khabarovsk | 1 | Over 1.5 | 1 or ov2.5 | No |
| WALES: Cymru South | |||||
| 20:30 | Cwmbran Celtic - Trefelin | 1 | Over 2.5 | gg or ov2.5 | Yes |
| WORLD: Friendly International | |||||
| 16:00 | Kyrgyzstan U23 - Serbia U21 | 2 | Over 2.5 | gg or ov2.5 | Yes |
| 16:00 | Saudi Arabia U20 - Qatar U20 | X | Under 3.5 | 1 or un2.5 | No |
| 18:00 | Cyprus - Moldova | 1 | Under 3.5 | 1 or un2.5 | No |
| 18:00 | Ivory Coast U20 - Tunisia U23 | X | Over 1.5 | x or gg | Yes |
| 18:30 | Netherlands U21 - Belgium U21 | 1 | Over 2.5 | gg or ov2.5 | Yes |
| 19:00 | Morocco U23 - Ivory Coast U23 | 1 | Over 2.5 | 1 or ov2.5 | Yes |
| 20:45 | Germany - Ghana | 1 1.5 | Over 2.5 | gg or ov2.5 | Yes |
Tonight, Stuttgart hosts a step toward the 2026 World Cup. Germany aims to sharpen its image as a team that could win it all. Meanwhile, Ghana fights to rise above recent struggles, hoping to show they can stand tall when it matters most.
This match brings plenty of details worth knowing before kickoff.
The Essentials
Match: Germany vs. Ghana (International Friendly)
Monday March 30 2026
Kick off 8 45 pm cet 7 45 pm bst
Venue:MHPArena, Stuttgart (Germany)
Trial by Fire Tactical Focus
Germany The Rotation Game
Julian Nagelsmann isn’t sticking to one plan. Following a chaotic 4-3 victory against Switzerland, he made clear changes are coming - rotation aimed at rest plus opportunity for those on the edge of selection. A 4-2-3-1 setup stays likely, though new names might fill the shirts. All eyes turn to Deniz Undav, stepping into action where it matters most: his hometown ground. Then there's Lennart Karl, just a teenager yet knocking loud enough that opening day could be his.
Ghana Moves to Stop Flooding
This time, Otto Addo cares less about flair - more about discipline. A crushing 5-1 defeat by Austria left wounds that won’t close fast. The Black Stars must fix their backline, pull tighter in defense. Expect them to drop deeper, absorb pressure, strike when Germany overcommits. Nagelsmann sees value there - not just for now, but ahead of facing Ivory Coast at the World Cup.
Team Updates Missing Players Due to Injury
Germany:
Finn Dahmen steps in after Jonas Urbig misses out - knee trouble sidelines him. Cover arrives just as the backup plan takes shape.
Felix Nmecha is out for now due to a knee problem; still, the injury likely won’t stop him from playing in the World Cup. Recovery seems on track despite the setback.
Alexander Nübel will take the net, fresh off strong performances lately. His spot between the posts comes as recognition of how he's played.
Ghana:
Fresh steps on the pitch again, Mohammed Kudus is moving through light drills. Still, he stays sidelined - hamstring trouble keeps him out. Not part of the match lineup just yet.
Injuries kept Inaki Williams away from the Austria match - still sidelined. Brandon Thomas-Asante didn’t play either, his absence continuing too.
Fresh off the sidelines, Thomas Partey steps back into the lineup where his presence brings a calm hand amid chaos. Stability returns - not through words but footsteps across the grass. Experience shows up quietly, wearing number 5, filling gaps others barely notice. His return? Less noise, more foundation.
Key Insights
Back then, nobody saw it coming - a wild 2–2 tie during the 2014 World Cup group phase. That clash still marks their only meeting so far.
Last chance saloon. Germany plays its final game before Nagelsmann names the early World Cup roster in May. Tonight feels like survival for some. One more shot, then silence
Germany arrives riding six straight wins. On the flip side, Ghana stumbles into the match after losing their last three games. That loss streak might just make them more reckless than fearful. A team with everything to gain often plays without restraint. This imbalance could tilt the game in unpredictable ways.

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