Germany
€802.00m
Slovakia
€138.38m
Preview
If you’re searching for a smart and friendly Germany vs Slovakia prediction, you’re in the right place—welcome to our latest sports betting preview, straight from the NerdyTips publishers. With both teams neck and neck at the top of Group A, this World Cup Qualification Europe match on November 17, 2025, at Leipzig’s Red Bull Arena is more than just a fixture; it’s a direct battle for a ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Let’s break down the head to head, tactics, recent form, and betting odds to help you make your best bet.
Germany and Slovakia have both racked up 12 points from five matches, but Germany’s superior goal difference (+7 to Slovakia’s +4) gives them a slight edge. That means, with just one match left, a draw could be enough for Germany to qualify directly—provided they don’t concede a hatful of goals. But let’s not forget: Slovakia pulled off a stunning 2-0 win over Germany in September, a result that shook up the group and sent sports betting fans scrambling to check their odds slips.
Both sides have been tough to break down, conceding just a handful of goals each. Germany have found their shooting boots again though, averaging over two goals per game since that September loss. Slovakia, meanwhile, have kept things tight, relying on late winners and solid defending.
Julian Nagelsmann has brought his trademark tactical flexibility to Germany, mixing youth and experience. Nick Woltemade and Joshua Kimmich have been the driving forces, both scoring three goals in the qualifiers, while Kimmich also leads the assist charts with five. Between the sticks, Oliver Baumann has notched up three clean sheets, giving Germany a reliable last line of defense.
Slovakia’s coach, who’s been at the helm since 2022, has built a disciplined, counter-attacking side. Tomas Bobcek has emerged as a key man, popping up with crucial goals. Their defensive record speaks for itself—just two goals conceded in five matches. The last time these teams met, Slovakia’s organization and swift transitions caught Germany off guard.
Expect Germany to dominate possession (projected at 75%), with Slovakia happy to soak up pressure and look for opportunities on the break.
Now, let’s dive into the numbers and see what our AI-driven prediction says about this Germany vs Slovakia prediction. The current betting odds are crystal clear:
Our AI prediction strongly favors Germany to get their revenge at home. The top betting tip for the 1x2 market is a home win, with a trust rating of 5.7/10 and odds of 1.3. That’s not the highest trust level ever, but given Germany’s firepower and Slovakia’s historic upset in September, it’s understandable—football, after all, loves a surprise.
Statistically, Germany should control the game, with around 16 shots (5 on target) and 75% possession. Slovakia, though dangerous on the counter, are expected to muster just 5 shots (1 on target). Corners, cards, and fouls should all be in Germany’s favor, with the AI predicting only one yellow card for the hosts and none for the visitors.
With all the data, recent head to head, and betting odds considered, the best Germany vs Slovakia prediction is a home win and under 3.5 goals. For punters, that means looking at a solid but not spectacular payout—unless you fancy another shock result, in which case, the away win odds of 13.0 might tempt the brave. Still, Germany on home turf, with World Cup qualification on the line, are unlikely to slip up twice.
So, there you have it—our complete Germany vs Slovakia prediction, packed with stats, context, and a little bit of football fan wisdom. May your bets be wise and your nerves steady. For more sports betting tips and the latest betting odds, keep it locked on NerdyTips!
If you’re searching for a smart and friendly Germany vs Slovakia prediction, you’re in the right place—welcome to our latest sports betting preview, straight from the NerdyTips publishers. With both teams neck and neck at the top of Group A, this World Cup Qualification Europe match on November 17, 2025, at Leipzig’s Red Bull Arena is more than just a fixture; it’s a direct battle for a ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Let’s break down the head to head, tactics, recent form, and betting odds to help you make your best bet.
Germany and Slovakia have both racked up 12 points from five matches, but Germany’s superior goal difference (+7 to Slovakia’s +4) gives them a slight edge. That means, with just one match left, a draw could be enough for Germany to qualify directly—provided they don’t concede a hatful of goals. But let’s not forget: Slovakia pulled off a stunning 2-0 win over Germany in September, a result that shook up the group and sent sports betting fans scrambling to check their odds slips.
Both sides have been tough to break down, conceding just a handful of goals each. Germany have found their shooting boots again though, averaging over two goals per game since that September loss. Slovakia, meanwhile, have kept things tight, relying on late winners and solid defending.
Julian Nagelsmann has brought his trademark tactical flexibility to Germany, mixing youth and experience. Nick Woltemade and Joshua Kimmich have been the driving forces, both scoring three goals in the qualifiers, while Kimmich also leads the assist charts with five. Between the sticks, Oliver Baumann has notched up three clean sheets, giving Germany a reliable last line of defense.
Slovakia’s coach, who’s been at the helm since 2022, has built a disciplined, counter-attacking side. Tomas Bobcek has emerged as a key man, popping up with crucial goals. Their defensive record speaks for itself—just two goals conceded in five matches. The last time these teams met, Slovakia’s organization and swift transitions caught Germany off guard.
Expect Germany to dominate possession (projected at 75%), with Slovakia happy to soak up pressure and look for opportunities on the break.
Now, let’s dive into the numbers and see what our AI-driven prediction says about this Germany vs Slovakia prediction. The current betting odds are crystal clear:
Our AI prediction strongly favors Germany to get their revenge at home. The top betting tip for the 1x2 market is a home win, with a trust rating of 5.7/10 and odds of 1.3. That’s not the highest trust level ever, but given Germany’s firepower and Slovakia’s historic upset in September, it’s understandable—football, after all, loves a surprise.
Statistically, Germany should control the game, with around 16 shots (5 on target) and 75% possession. Slovakia, though dangerous on the counter, are expected to muster just 5 shots (1 on target). Corners, cards, and fouls should all be in Germany’s favor, with the AI predicting only one yellow card for the hosts and none for the visitors.
With all the data, recent head to head, and betting odds considered, the best Germany vs Slovakia prediction is a home win and under 3.5 goals. For punters, that means looking at a solid but not spectacular payout—unless you fancy another shock result, in which case, the away win odds of 13.0 might tempt the brave. Still, Germany on home turf, with World Cup qualification on the line, are unlikely to slip up twice.
So, there you have it—our complete Germany vs Slovakia prediction, packed with stats, context, and a little bit of football fan wisdom. May your bets be wise and your nerves steady. For more sports betting tips and the latest betting odds, keep it locked on NerdyTips!
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Germany is expected to win with odds of -3331 -333
Germany is expected to win with odds of -333Under 3.5 -135
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the matchNo -105
At least one team is not expected to score1X&U4.5 -222
Home win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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Slovakia |
04-Sep-25
2:0
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Germany |
26-Jun-16
3:0
| Slovakia ![]() |
| 17 Nov | W |
Germany.
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6:0
| Slovakia.
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| 14 Nov | W |
Luxembourg.
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0:2
| Germany.
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| 13 Oct | W |
N. Ireland.
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0:1
| Germany.
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| 10 Oct | W |
Germany.
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4:0
| Luxembourg.
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| 07 Sep | W |
Germany.
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3:1
| N. Ireland.
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| 04 Sep | L |
Slovakia.
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2:0
| Germany.
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| 08 Jun | L |
Germany.
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0:2
| France.
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| 04 Jun | L |
Germany.
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1:2
| Portugal.
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| 23 Mar | D |
Germany.
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3:3
| Italy.
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| 20 Mar | W |
Italy.
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1:2
| Germany.
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| 17 Nov | L | Germany. |
6:0 |
Slovakia.![]() |
| 14 Nov | W | Slovakia. |
1:0 |
N. Ireland.![]() |
| 13 Oct | W | Slovakia. |
2:0 |
Luxembourg.![]() |
| 10 Oct | L | N. Ireland. |
2:0 |
Slovakia.![]() |
| 07 Sep | W | Luxembourg. |
0:1 |
Slovakia.![]() |
| 04 Sep | W | Slovakia. |
2:0 |
Germany.![]() |
| 07 Jun | L | Greece. |
4:1 |
Slovakia.![]() |
| 23 Mar | L | Slovenia. |
1:0 |
Slovakia.![]() |
| 20 Mar | D | Slovakia. |
0:0 |
Slovenia.![]() |
| 19 Nov | W | Slovakia. |
1:0 |
Estonia.![]() |
World - World Cup - Qualification Europe| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
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| 1 |
Germany | 5 | 10-3 | 12 |
| 2 |
Slovakia | 5 | 6-2 | 12 |
| 3 |
Northern Irela | 5 | 6-6 | 6 |
| 4 |
Luxembourg | 5 | 1-12 | 0 |