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Germany vs Ghana: predictions, stats, tips & odds

Germany and Ghana will meet for a friendly in Stuttgart on Monday evening with both nations hoping to build confidence and momentum ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

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Our PredictionOdds & BookmakerConfidenceWhy We’re Backing It
Germany to Win to Nil11/10 @ BOYLE Sports
(47.6%)
⭐⭐⭐⭐Germany performed well in World Cp qualificaton and can edge out Ghana in this friendly on Monday. Germany kept clean sheets in five of their six qualifiers, coming out winners in all of those.
Correct Score: 1-0 Germany7/1 @ BOYLE Sports
(12.5%)
⭐⭐⭐Friendlies can often be low scoring affairs and with the Germans well fancied to come out winners we like the look of the 1-0 correct scoreline. Only Northern Ireland found the net against Germany in World Cup qualifying and they can shut out their opponents once again here.

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How both teams go into Germany vs Ghana

Germany enjoyed a strong and efficient 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, finishing top of their group to secure automatic qualification. They collected 15 points from six matches, winning five and losing one, while scoring 16 goals and conceding just three, averaging 2.67 goals per game.

Their campaign did not start perfectly, with an early defeat to Slovakia, but they quickly responded with a run of five straight wins to take control of the group. The standout moment came in their final match, a dominant 6-0 victory over Slovakia, which sealed qualification in style.

Ghana produced an excellent 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, finishing top of CAF Group I to secure automatic qualification. They collected 25 points from 10 matches, winning eight, drawing one and losing one, while scoring 23 goals and conceding just six, giving them a +17 goal difference.

Their campaign was built on consistent attacking displays, including emphatic victories such as 5-0 wins over Chad and Central African Republic and a 5-0 away win against the latter, highlighting their dominance in the group. Ghana also proved resilient in tighter matches, with a crucial 1-0 win over Comoros sealing qualification and confirming their place at a fifth World Cup.

Germany team news

Germany head into their friendly against Ghana with a slightly disrupted squad, as several key players are unavailable. Jamal Musiala has been left out due to ongoing injury concerns, while Felix Nmecha and Aleksandar Pavlovic are also sidelined.

There is also a goalkeeping change, with Jonas Urbig withdrawing through injury and Finn Dahmen called up as cover. Despite the absentees, Julian Nagelsmann still has a strong group available, with the likes of Joshua Kimmich and Kai Havertz involved as he uses the match to assess options ahead of the World Cup.

Ghana team news

Ghana have named a 26‑man squad for their friendly with Germany on 30 March 2026, with head coach Otto Addo including a mix of experience and new faces as part of preparations for the World Cup. Several players are set for their first senior call‑ups, giving the Black Stars a chance to blood fresh talent ahead of the summer tournament.

Notable absentees include some key names through injury, with Mohammed Kudus missing out on this camp, which leaves Ghana without one of their main attacking threats. Veterans such as Thomas Partey and Antoine Semenyo remain central to the squad, as the team aims to build cohesion and assess options in Stuttgart before the competitive action begins.

Conclusion

Ghana were beaten by Japan and South Korea in friendlies in November and failed to score in both matches. We are backing Germany to win the game and keep a clean at 11/10, while the 7/1 for a 1-0 correct score to the hosts, also looks a tempting wager.

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