The year has been pretty good for the German national team, all things considered. No major catastrophes, a solid Euros campaign, and no coaches were fired. It certainly blows 2023 out of the water, at least.
Now, with just one final international break left, can Julian Nagelsmann close out the year with a couple of wins? First up, a home game vs Bosnia and Herzegovina. With the likes of Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala back in the lineup, let’s see how they fare.
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Match Info
Location: Europa Park Stadium, Freiburg, Germany
Time: 8:45 pm local time, 2:45 am EST
TV/streaming: Find Your Country
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