Luxembourg host Germany on Friday (21:45 GMT+3) in a World Cup qualifier that could have a major impact on the visitors’ path to the finals. Germany remain level on points with Slovakia and still have work to do, while Luxembourg look to halt a difficult run in a demanding group. Below you can find the full match preview, predictions and betting analysis.
Luxembourg vs Germany Tips
- Luxembourg vs Germany: Jonathan Burkardt to score anytime ( at N/A)
- Luxembourg vs Germany: Germany 3–0 ( at N/A)
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Luxembourg vs Germany Odds
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Luxembourg | |
| Draw | |
| Germany |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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Luxembourg vs Germany Prediction
Burkardt’s scoring rhythm puts him in a strong position
Germany arrive with three wins from four qualifiers, but the pressure remains after their early setback against Slovakia. They’ve rebuilt momentum since then, and their nine-point tally reflects a side with enough control to dictate matches against the lower-ranked teams in the group. This fixture offers another opportunity to consolidate that progress.
Here’s where it gets interesting: with Nick Woltemade heavily involved for club and country in recent weeks, Julian Nagelsmann may rotate his forward line. That opens the door for Jonathan Burkardt, whose return of eight goals in 12 starts for Eintracht Frankfurt underlines his sharpness in front of goal. His movement, confidence and current rhythm all point in one direction — he’s well-placed to make an impact if selected.
Luxembourg have failed to score in their last three outings, and Germany’s ability to control territory could keep them pinned back for long spells. In this context, a goalscoring opportunity for a fresh, in-form striker becomes even more likely.
Tip: Jonathan Burkardt to score anytime ( at N/A)
Luxembourg’s lack of cutting edge could define the contest
Luxembourg’s campaign has been unforgiving. Four defeats from four qualifiers, only one goal scored and a struggle to reproduce the conviction shown in their surprise friendly win over Sweden earlier in the year. The reverse fixture — a 4–0 defeat in October — highlighted the gap between the sides, particularly in both penalty areas.
The main concern for the hosts is their diminishing attacking output. Three consecutive matches without a goal suggest problems sustaining pressure, especially against opponents who restrict time on the ball. When the defensive workload rises, Luxembourg often drift deeper, which limits their ability to counter effectively over 90 minutes.
That trend can’t be ignored here. Germany have the tools to manage the game and gradually pull away, even if Luxembourg attempt to keep the scoreline tight early on. With four of Luxembourg’s last five home matches finishing under 3.5 goals, a controlled German win looks the most logical pattern.
Tip: Germany 3–0 ( at N/A)

