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Germany – England Preview

It’s time for another huge game in the UEFA Nations League on Tuesday. At the Allianz Arena we will see a great football classic because Germany will host England in a match from Group 3. Let’s preview it in our best winning soccer tips.

 

The German side will look for a first win in the group after starting with a draw. Hansi Flick’s team paid a visit to the European champion Italy and made a 1-1 draw in Bologna. Both goals in the game were scored in the second half. Lorenzo Pellegrini opened the score for the Azzurri, but Joshua Kimmich equalised just three minutes later.

 

The head coach Hansi Flick has enough options to make some changes in the line-up. Ilkay Gundogan could be included in the midfield while Chelsea’s Kai Havertz is always a great option for the attack. Meanwhile Jonas Hoffman could eventually replace Benjamin Henrichs in defense.

 

England started their Nations League campaign in the worst way possible – they lost against the group’s underdog Hungary. The Three Lions paid a visit in Budapest, but made a very poor performance and suffered a 0-1 defeat. You can understand why the manager Gareth Southgate was not happy with his players’ performance.

 

We expect that Southgate will make many changes in his starting eleven after this defeat. Players like Kalvin Phillips, Raheem Sterling, Bakayo Saka, John Stones and Reece James could return in the line-up. Meanwhile Man City’s Jack Grealish could bring some needed creativity if Southgate picks him in the starting eleven.

 

The manager could make a change to his formation as well. Engalnd started wtih a 3-4-3 formation in Budapest, but don’t be surprised if Southgate switches back to four in the back.

 

That’s the best winning soccer tips for the Nations League game between Germany and England on Tuesday. Both teams are looking for their first win here. Let’s see.