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Germany vs Bosnia – Match Predictions & Betting Tips

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Match Predictions

Germany will hope for a convincing win as they prepare to host Bosnia in a UEFA Nations League game at the Europa-Park Stadium this weekend.

Germany vs Bosnia Betting Tips 

  • Bet on Germany to win – 1.15 at Betway.
  • Bet on Germany to win 3-0 – 5.40 at Betfred.
  • Bet on only Germany to score – 1.65 at Betway.

Bet on Germany to win 

There is a gulf in class between the two teams. Germany have underachieved in world football since winning the World Cup in 2014. They are now aiming to build a side that can progress into the deep stages of the 2026 World Cup in North America. Germany have never lost against Bosnia and have won their last two games against them. Germany may be made to work hard in this game but should still end it with a convincing win. 

Bet on Germany to win 3-0 

Germany have been in good form since the end of Euro 2024. They are unbeaten in four games since. Their last game was a 2-1 win over Bosnia in which they were made to work very hard. However, they should find it easier in this game. They will be more familiar with the playing style used by Bosnia. In addition to this, they will also play this game at home. Bosnia will be unfamiliar with playing on German conditions and so Germany can be expected to end this game with a rather convincing win. 

Bet on only Germany to score 

Germany’s weakness over recent years has been their defence. In attack, they have gifted players who are among the best in the world. Their defending has been poor which has led to them failing at major tournaments since the end of the 2014 World Cup. Germany will make sure that their defending is on point for this game. They will use a high defensive line for this game and can be expected to keep the Bosnia attacking players at bay. Germany will also use this game to solidify their backline following the retirement of former long-serving goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

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