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Unibet Predictions: Germany – Bosnia & Herzegovina Predictions and Tips For Today

Germany - Bosnia & Herzegovina PredictionsFree Daily Soccer Unibet Predictions for Today, November 16, 2024.
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UEFA Nations League – League A – Round 5
EVENT: Germany – Bosnia & Herzegovina
TIPS: Over 2.5 Goals | Odds: 1.31@Unibet | Result: PENDING

Germany – Bosnia & Herzegovina Predictions and Preview

  • Germany has already secured its place in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Nations League (UNL), with three wins and one draw. Their 1-0 victory over the Netherlands earned them a top-two spot in Group A3 with two games left to play. Just one point from their next match, along with Hungary failing to beat the Dutch, would be enough for Germany to finish top for the first time in their fourth consecutive campaign in the competition’s top flight.
  • Playing in Freiburg should be conducive to further success for Germany, as they have only lost once in UNL action on home soil, with four wins and five draws. Interestingly, all four of those victories came in their last six games as hosts in the competition, while three of those wins also saw them score at least three times. Such prolific returns may be necessary ahead of a visit from Bosnia & Herzegovina, a nation they are yet to keep a clean sheet against despite going unbeaten in all their home-and-home matches (W2, D1).
  • With just one point after four rounds, Bosnia is on the verge of immediate relegation back to League B. Manager Sergej Barbarez conceded during the week that this will be a “demanding game”. The Dragons have bounced between the top two tiers in all four UNL seasons to date, but they have yet to win a match in either of their top-flight campaigns (D3, L7).
  • To stand any chance of a top-two finish, Bosnia must win here and hope for a draw between Hungary and the Netherlands. However, a loss to Germany would send them down. The latter seems the most probable outcome, as since emerging victorious from their very first-ever UNL away game in Northern Ireland, Bosnia haven’t won on any of their subsequent nine trips (D5, L4), despite getting on the scoresheet in five of the last six of those matches.
  • Players to watch: Leroy Sané may have to step up in the absence of talisman Deniz Undav. Interestingly, the winger has only scored in games where his club side Bayern Munich have won by 4+ goals this season (G3). For Bosnia, forward Luka Kulenović called it a “huge honour” to receive his first call-up, which was earned after an encouraging start to life with Heracles Almelo (G4).
  • Hot stat: There have been 11 second-half goals scored across Bosnia’s last five UNL away games.