
No previous meetings between these teams.
-
1
Deniz Undav3 - 2
Kai Havertz2 - 3
Felix Nmecha1 - 4
Jamal Musiala1 - 5
Nathaniel Brown1 - 6
Nico Schlotterbeck1
-
1
Enner Valencia8 - 2
Kai Havertz7 - 3John Yeboah6
- 4Gonzalo Plata6
- 5
Felix Nmecha6 - 6
Florian Wirtz5 - 7
Jamal Musiala5 - 8Kevin Rodríguez4
- 9
Deniz Undav4 - 10Pedro Vite3
-
1
Felix Nmecha7 - 2Gonzalo Plata4
- 3Pedro Vite4
- 4Moisés Caicedo4
- 5Alan Franco4
- 6
Jamal Musiala4 - 7
Florian Wirtz3 - 8
Joshua Kimmich3 - 9
Aleksandar Pavlovic3 - 10
Nathaniel Brown3
-
1
Deniz Undav2 - 2
Joshua Kimmich2 - 3
Florian Wirtz1 - 4
Felix Nmecha1 - 5
Nadiem Amiri1 - 6
Nathaniel Brown1
-
1
Joshua Kimmich8 - 2Pedro Vite7
- 3Moisés Caicedo7
- 4
Florian Wirtz6 - 5Gonzalo Plata6
- 6
Deniz Undav5 - 7John Yeboah4
- 8Kevin Rodríguez3
- 9
Jamal Musiala3 - 10
Nathaniel Brown3
-
1
Jonathan Tah158 - 2Pedro Vite155
- 3Moisés Caicedo154
- 4Willian Pacho137
- 5
Aleksandar Pavlovic132 - 6
Joshua Kimmich128 - 7
Florian Wirtz122 - 8
Nico Schlotterbeck109 - 9Alan Franco101
- 10
Felix Nmecha97
-
1
Jamal Musiala6 - 2
Florian Wirtz4 - 3Gonzalo Plata4
- 4John Yeboah2
- 5
Leroy Sané2 - 6
Nico Schlotterbeck2 - 7Nilson Angulo2
- 8Moisés Caicedo1
- 9Piero Hincapié1
- 10
Aleksandar Pavlovic1
-
1
Nico Schlotterbeck5 - 2Pedro Vite3
- 3Moisés Caicedo3
- 4
Felix Nmecha3 - 5
Joshua Kimmich3 - 6Alan Franco3
- 7Willian Pacho3
- 8John Yeboah2
- 9
Florian Wirtz2 - 10Piero Hincapié2
Ecuador face a must-win finale when they take on Germany in Group E at the 2026 World Cup on Thursday. Kick-off is scheduled for 9pm (UK time) on Thursday 25th June at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford.
Sebastián Beccacece’s side have picked up just one point from their opening two matches, following defeats to Ivory Coast and a frustrating goalless draw with Curacao. Ecuador need a victory — and results elsewhere to go their way — to keep their knockout hopes alive. Germany arrive having already sealed top spot in Group E, booking their place in the knockout rounds with a dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Ivory Coast. Die Mannschaft have nothing to play for except momentum.
Curacao, the smallest nation by population ever to compete at a World Cup, suffered a heavy 7-1 hammering against Germany on matchday one before producing a remarkable defensive display to earn a goalless draw against Ecuador. That single point leaves them needing a victory in Philadelphia, combined with results elsewhere, to extend their fairytale debut.
Ecuador vs Germany predictions & betting tips
| Our Prediction | Odds & Bookmaker | Confidence | Why We’re Backing It |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deniz Undav to score anytime | 7/4 @ Sky Bet (36.4%) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Undav has been the tournament’s standout impact player so far. He came off the bench against both Curacao and Ivory Coast to contribute five goal involvements — equalling a World Cup record for a substitute at a single tournament. Nagelsmann now hands him a starting berth in East Rutherford. Ecuador have conceded in their last four competitive matches and carry no specialist cover against a striker of Undav’s movement and finishing quality. At this price, backing him to get on the scoresheet looks the standout play in Group E’s finale. |
| Germany to win and over 2.5 goals | 7/4 @ Sky Bet (36.4%) | ⭐⭐ | Germany have scored nine goals across two World Cup games and average 3.44 xG per match at this tournament. Ecuador must attack to stay in the competition, which will open space behind their back three. Germany exploited exactly those conditions against Ivory Coast and Curacao. Ecuador have failed to score in two World Cup games despite creating chances, while Germany have looked ruthless in transition. Over 2.5 goals and a Germany win reflects the likely shape of this encounter. |
Odds correct at time of writing. Please gamble responsibly.
How both teams head into Ecuador vs Germany
Ecuador
Ecuador arrive in East Rutherford facing an uncomfortable truth. They have drawn ten of their last 15 internationals and played out eight draws during their 18-game CONMEBOL qualifying campaign. That tendency towards stalemates has followed them to the World Cup at the worst possible time.
The statistics are jarring. Ecuador generated 3.44 expected goals against Curacao yet failed to score a single goal. Their chance creation is real, but the finishing has completely deserted them on the biggest stage. Beccacece must find answers to that problem in East Rutherford – without a goal, Ecuador’s World Cup ends in New Jersey.
Ecuador’s all-time record scorer Enner Valencia leads the line and stands just one goal away from the historic 50-goal milestone for his country. Thursday could prove to be his final World Cup appearance. There is no shortage of motivation in the Ecuador camp. Beating Germany would represent one of the results of the tournament and send La Tricolor into the last 32 with real momentum.
Germany
Germany arrive at MetLife Stadium having already delivered on their pre-tournament promise. Die Mannschaft thrashed Curacao 7-1 on matchday one before Undav’s dramatic late double sealed a 2-1 comeback win over Ivory Coast. Nine goals from two games tells a story of clinical, relentless attacking football under Julian Nagelsmann.
A victory on Thursday would see Germany complete a perfect World Cup group-stage campaign for the first time since hosting the tournament in 2006. Nagelsmann will not allow his side to ease off simply because qualification is secure. Germany arrive in New Jersey on an 11-match winning streak and show no signs of slowing down.
Germany have failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their last eight World Cup games since beating Argentina in the 2014 final. Ecuador will create chances – their xG numbers confirm that. Whether they can finally convert against a Germany defence that carries genuine quality remains the defining question of Group E’s finale.
Ecuador team news
Beccacece carries no injury concerns into Thursday’s fixture. He is expected to stick with a 3-5-2 formation, with Valencia continuing to lead the line.
Hernán Galíndez continues in goal behind a back three of Alan Franco, Willian Pacho and Piero Hincapié. Jordy Alcívar anchors the midfield from a deep position, with Moisés Caicedo, Pedro Vite and Pervis Estupiñán providing energy and creativity ahead of him. John Yeboah operates from the right wing-back position.
Gonzalo Plata and Jordy Caicedo battle for the second striking berth alongside Valencia. Moisés Caicedo’s ability to carry the ball and drive Ecuador up the pitch remains their greatest asset in transition. His midfield duel against Germany’s engine room will shape whether Ecuador can make a game of it. Chelsea winger Kendry Páez offers a creative option from the bench if Beccacece wants to inject fresh attacking impetus.
Germany team news
Centre-back Nico Schlotterbeck has been ruled out for the rest of the World Cup with an ankle injury sustained against Ivory Coast. Antonio Rüdiger and Malick Thiaw are all contenders to replace him.
Nagelsmann is expected to make significant changes with qualification already secured. Oliver Baumann pushes to start in goal ahead of Manuel Neuer. David Raum is primed to replace Nathaniel Brown at left-back, with Waldemar Anton potentially shifting to right-back if Joshua Kimmich takes a rest.
A midfield trio of Leon Goretzka, Angelo Stiller and Nadiem Amiri could start, with Amiri replacing Jamal Musiala in the number ten role. Undav, having equalled a World Cup record for substitute contributions, now pushes for a starting berth up front. Jamie Leweling and Maximilian Beier are in contention to operate from wide positions, potentially replacing Leroy Sané and Florian Wirtz.

Head-to-Head
Germany lead Ecuador in all-time meetings, winning both previous encounters between the nations. The most recent meeting ended 4-2 to Germany in a May 2013 friendly. Ecuador have never beaten Germany at senior international level. Thursday gives La Tricolor the chance to rewrite that record on the grandest stage of all – though the stakes could not be more different for the two sides involved.
Will Ecuador find the result they need against a resolute Germany?
Both nations head into Thursday’s finale with contrasting emotions. Germany need only to manage the game and protect their momentum ahead of the knockout rounds. Ecuador must attack from the first whistle and hope Curacao do them a favour against Ivory Coast in Philadelphia.
We’re backing Deniz Undav to continue his extraordinary tournament in East Rutherford. Sky Bet are offering 7/4 for Undav to score anytime reflects his outstanding form and his expected promotion to the starting line-up against a vulnerable Ecuador defence.
For a combined play, Germany to win and over 2.5 goals at 7/4 with Sky Bet reflects Die Mannschaft’s clinical attacking output and the open nature an Ecuador side with everything to lose will create.
Read more: