Free tip for Bosnia vs Germany
The Nationalelf will face the Bosnians with a shuffled starting line-up, with the number three goalkeeper in defence. Free tip for Bosnia vs Germany
In the Group Three, Germany will play Bosnia and Herzegovina this time, and they are the clear favourites. Based on bookmaker’s numbers, the only question mark is goal difference, and coach Julian Nagelsmann is hampered by a lot of drop-outs. Of course, the difference in skill is still a problem, but the Bosnians’ squad is not bad either, as we have seen for ourselves, with seven players on German soil.
Team news Bosnia vs Germany
The Nationaelef have made a great start to this year’s Nations League, to our detriment as they thrashed us 5-0 in Düsseldorf a month ago. Let’s put that behind us and then came the group game against the Dutch, a nail-biting encounter that ended 2-2, but the Wirtzes were the better side on the day. Nagelsmann’s tactics have been well honed this year, and they have now gone 11 games without losing in normal time, the only sting being an extra-time elimination against Spain.
The young tactician may also unveil rookies on Friday, partly out of necessity. After Neuer’s retirement, Ter Stegen took over in goal, but was out for almost the whole season with a serious injury. His replacement, Baumann, is also not 100 percent, so Stuttgart goalkeeper Nübel will make his debut. The late arrival Niclas Füllkrug is also injured, so Gladbach’s 29-year-old striker Kleindienst has been called up, with Mainz’s Burkardt coming in for Havertz.
But Undav, who was on the pitch from the first minute against the Netherlands, will also get a chance in the starting line-up.
On the home side, all the big names are healthy, with VfB Stuttgart striker Ermedin Demirovic, St. Pauli goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj and Hertha’s Haris Tabakovic, who has been transferred to Hoffenheim. Of course, it’s not to forget Dzeko, who won the Bundesliga with Wolfsburg in 2009 and is the most successful player in Bosnian history.
Free tip for Bosnia vs Germany
The two sides have faced each other three times, but the last time they met was in 2010, when the Germans triumphed 3-1. A similar result this time would not be surprising, with bettors pushing down the already high away odds. Bosnia and Herzegovina had lost seven games in a row before the scoreline against the Hungarians, with their last win coming against a very weak Liechtenstein.
In Friday’s clash, we expect Germany to have a strong advantage on the field and of course to win, and have put together a double bet. Gnabry also took ten corner kicks against Oranje, although they only had the ball 58% of the time, but the latter figure is likely to be higher here, so we hope they will beat the 5.5 mark. That’s Topsters.com’s free tip for Bosnia vs Germany.
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