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Official squad - 2025 World Cup qualifiers
National coach Julian Nagelsmann has announced the new DFB squad for the upcoming 2025 World Cup qualifiers, with a few surprises in store. With the nomination of Finn Dahmen as goalkeeper and other young talents such as defender Nnamdi Collins and midfielder Paul Nebel, Nagelsmann is banking on a breath of fresh air and a clear strategy for the future of the German national team.
The selection shows that the DFB is breaking new ground with a mix of experienced players and ambitious newcomers. Fans can look forward to exciting matches, passionate performances and a team that plays with heart and fighting spirit on the pitch.

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2026 World Cup Qualifiers – Germany starts in Group A
The North American mission begins: In September 2025, the German national team will start qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be held in the USA, Canada and Mexico for the first time. After advancing in the UEFA Nations League, Germany was drawn into Group A, where it will face Slovakia, Northern Ireland and Luxembourg.
The starting position is clear: only the group winner qualifies directly for the World Cup. The runner-up must go into the play-offs, where more strong opponents and two decisive matches await in March 2026. The DFB team will kick off on 4 September 2025 with an away match against Slovakia, followed by a home match against Northern Ireland on 7 September.
With the expanded World Cup format of 48 teams, there are 16 starting places available for Europe, three more than before. But the road to get there remains challenging. National coach Julian Nagelsmann is relying on continuity and fresh impetus to lead the team to the World Cup after the 2024 European Championship final. To this end, he has now announced the squad, which includes some new faces...

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