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Unibet Predictions: Netherlands – Germany Predictions and Tips For Today

Netherlands - Germany PredictionsFree Daily Soccer Unibet Predictions for Today, September 10, 2024.
Kick-off: 19:45 (GMT+1)
UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE – LEAGUE A – ROUND 2
EVENT: Netherlands – Germany
TIPS: Over 2.5 Goals | Odds: 1.66@Unibet | Result: PENDING

Netherlands – Germany Predictions and Preview

  • Both the Netherlands and Germany scored five goals in their opening matches of the 2024/25 UEFA Nations League against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Hungary, respectively. The latest edition of this competitive and sometimes intense rivalry promises to be a good place to watch for goals on matchday two.
  • The hosts, the Netherlands, finished as runners-up in the first edition of the competition. In what could be a positive sign, their first-ever win in the UEFA Nations League came against Germany (3-0) in October 2018.
  • The Dutch team only needed to score once to equal their record of scoring in 26 consecutive international matches at home. However, they needed two late goals to secure a comfortable win against Bosnia (W 5-2). This was also the fourth time in a row that they scored at least four goals in their home matches, so the Dutch fans should be looking forward to their journey to Amsterdam.
  • The travelling German team should also be optimistic after their 5-0 win over Hungary on Saturday. This was their biggest victory in the UEFA Nations League. However, their boss, Julian Nagelsmann, says there is still room for improvement. The team has won just four matches in this competition, with nine draws and four losses.
  • Only one of these victories came away from home, and the four-time World Cup winners will need to improve on their poor travelling record if they want to reach the UEFA Nations League knockout stage for the first time. They have not defeated the Netherlands in their last five visits to the country, with one win, three draws, and one loss.
  • Players to watch: Xavi Simons scored the winning goal for the Netherlands against Bosnia. He has now scored two goals in two games for his club and country. Both goals came after the 85th minute.
  • Jamal Musiala from Germany scored a goal and provided three assists against Hungary on the weekend. This was his second man-of-the-match rating in as many appearances.
  • Hot stat: Germany has only conceded once before half-time in their last ten competitive matches.