Sports Innovation previews the World Cup qualifier between Germany and Liechtenstein and offers team stats and betting tips with the latest odds.
Tonight, Germany will host their World Cup qualification Group J game against Liechtenstein at the Volkswagen Arena. The home side has been in incredible structure for this campaign and will continue to prove their dominance tonight. We are expecting a meteor shower from Hansi Flick’s side as they look forward to a comfortable qualification to the next phase. On the other side, the visiting team will have slight hopes to grab a consolation before parting from this tournament.
Our tip
Stats and facts for Germany and Liechtenstein in World Cup.
- Germany has won the last 5 matches in a row;
- Germany has won in the last 7 of 8 matches;
- Germany has won in the last 4 of 5 matches at home;
- Germany scored in the last 37 of 39 matches.
- Liechtenstein did not win the last 39 matches in a row;
- Liechtenstein did not win the last 23 matches in a row when playing away;
- Liechtenstein has lost in the last 21 of 22 matches;
- Liechtenstein has lost in the last 17 of 18 matches when playing away.
Current form — Germany v. Liechtenstein
Germany are comfortably winning
Die Mannschaft have found a rich vein of form in recent weeks, and aim to keep their winning streak going. Germany have really been enjoying their football in their previous 3 matches, which started off with a 0-4 win against Iceland. They went on to beat Romania by 2-1, before also getting the better of Macedonia in a 0-4 victory.
Liechtenstein hope for a consolation game
The Blues-Reds sit at the bottom of the group table with just one point to their name. However, before saying their goodbyes, they hope that they can get a parting gift tonight or against Romania in their next game. They have consistently lost their last two fixtures against Iceland by 4-0 and North Macedonia by 4-0 before that.
Germany v. Liechtenstein — fixture history
Liechtenstein were not able to penetrate the Germany defence the last times they met in the World Cup. The latter ended up winning by a 2-0 and 4-0 scoreline. Germany enter the match against Liechtenstein with a 4-0-0 record in their previous 4 encounters in the World Cup. This amounts to a 100% winning ratio for Germany, with Liechtenstein victorious in 0% of the last 4 encounters.
Current table in the World Cup
Primary goalscorer
Timo Werner is one of the German players, who is expected to score on a regular basis. His current season total is 5 goals. Liechtenstein have their eyes fixed on Yanik Frick, who is on a single goal so far this campaign. No doubt more will follow soon, when he hits his stride. But, the home side will expect more goalscorers in tonight’s easy battle.