Luxembourg vs Germany prediction, H2H and probable lineups – November 14, 2025
One of the fixtures of the 9th round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers will take place on Friday at the Stade de Luxembourg, where the Luxembourg national team will host Germany. Here’s a bet on the outcome of this clash with strong chances for success.
Match preview
Luxembourg is wrapping up a disappointing qualifying campaign with no points and little hope for improvement. All six matches in the current qualifiers have ended in defeat, and in the last three, the team failed to score a single goal. Their attacking woes are compounded by defensive frailties: Luxembourg have conceded in every qualifier for 11 consecutive games.
At home, the team rarely delivers results. Over the last six home qualifiers, Luxembourg have lost five times and managed just one win. Even with regular defeats, the hosts have avoided heavy losses, conceding more than three goals in only one of their last six outings.
Germany continues to march confidently toward the end of the qualifying campaign, notching up three straight wins. In the last round, they edged Northern Ireland away by a single goal, once again keeping a clean sheet — their fifth shutout in their last seven away qualifiers.
The team is in excellent away form — Germany have won 20 of their last 21 away qualifiers for the World Cup. They rarely allow opponents to score, and their attacking power gives them consistent results. However, considering a packed schedule, Germany might opt to conserve energy and play efficiently, rather than going for a rout.
Probable lineups
- Luxembourg: Moris, Jans, Korac, Boner, Carlson, Sinani, Barreiro, Olesen, Martins, Dardari, Muratovic
- Germany: Baumann, Tah, Anton, Baku, Raum, Pavlovic, Wirtz, Kimmich, Sané, Gnabry, Woltemade
Match facts and head-to-head
- Germany defeated Luxembourg 4-0 in the first leg
- Luxembourg have lost all six matches in the current qualifying cycle
- Germany have won 20 of their last 21 away World Cup qualifiers
Prediction
Germany’s superiority is clear, and an away win is hardly in doubt. However, Luxembourg rarely suffer heavy defeats, especially at home. The Germans may play pragmatically, controlling the game without overexerting themselves, making a “Germany win and under 4.5 goals” at 1.65 the optimal choice.