Prediction: Spain vs Germany

Best Odds: 3/4

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In what is a heavyweight showdown from Group E on Sunday night, Spain will meet Germany at the Al Bayt Stadium.

Spain

Starting with Spain, while La Roja might have opened this year s tournament tipped as an outside pick to claim a second world crown in Qatar, Luis Enrique s men laid down a real marker earlier in the week. Opening their Group E adventure with a stunning 7-0 romp against Costa Rica, the former Barcelona boss should find the mood in his camp at a red-hot high. Knowing that they re seen as a landslide contender to book their knockout stage ticket, the European giants should be smelling the chance to make another statement at the Al Bayt Stadium. Gaining a string of plaudits and booking their spot in the semi-finals of this year s Nations League following a 1-0 victory against Portugal during September s international break, Spain have now won five of their last six matchups across all competitions. In fact, it should also be highlighted, Enrique s side have lost just one of their 12 appearances a run that stems back to October 2021.

Team News

Opening their Group E campaign with a stellar 7-0 victory against Costa Rica earlier in the week, Enrique should be tempted to name the same starting XI here.

Bagging a brace on his World Cup debut in midweek, Barcelona s Ferran Torres will lead Spain s charge on Saturday night. Also finding the net after coming off the bench, one-time Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata will be hoping for a full recall this weekend.

Germany

As for Germany, while Spain might be enjoying what has been an extended purple patch, the same cannot be said for Hansi Flick s downbeat squad. Opening their World Cup adventure earlier in the week with a remarkable second-half collapse, the former Bayern Munich boss will know that his side face a must-win showdown on Saturday night. Eventually suffering an infamous 2-1 loss at the hands of Japan, the Nationalelf will know that they face a real task here. Running the risk of failing to make it to the World Cup s knockout stage in back-to-back appearances, Germany have now managed to win just a pair of their last nine appearances across all formats. Continuing to show a string of defensive issues, the Whites should also be worried by their most recent meeting against Spain. Getting hit with a nightmare 6-0 drumming when they last faced off against La Roja on Nations League duties back in 2020, Flick s side should be bracing themselves for an uphill struggle.

Team News

Suffering that 2-1 loss against Japan earlier in the week following a real second-half collapse, Flick could be tempted to make a string of changes on Saturday night.

The likes of Jonas Hofmann, Leon Goretzka and Mario Gotze will be hoping for a full recall at the Al Bayt Stadium. However, it is expected that Chelsea s Kai Havertz will once again spearhead Germany s charge here.

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