Germany delivered a dominant 6-0 victory over Slovakia in their final 2026 World Cup qualifying match, ensuring direct qualification for the tournament. Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade opened the scoring with a header, contributing to his fourth goal in three recent internationals. The win sends Slovakia to the play-offs while Germany advances confidently.
In a decisive Group A clash at Leipzig on November 17, 2025, Germany thrashed Slovakia 6-0 to top their qualifying group and book a direct place in the expanded 48-team 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico. The match kicked off at 19:45 GMT, with Germany leading 4-0 at half-time.
Nick Woltemade, the 23-year-old Newcastle forward who joined the club for £69 million, headed in Joshua Kimmich's cross in the 18th minute for the opener. Serge Gnabry slotted home Leon Goretzka's pass next, followed by Leroy Sane's brace, both assisted by Florian Wirtz. After the break, Ridle Baku and debutant Assan Ouedraogo, who scored just two minutes after entering, completed the rout.
Woltemade, reflecting on his rapid rise after a senior debut in June, said: “We played really well, leaving nothing to chance from the first second to the last. It’s been a very emotional year for me. It’s always great to play for Germany; I’ve gone through every youth team, now I’m at the top, and we’re going to the World Cup.” Of his goal, he added: “At that moment, I’m simply relieved... I saw Joshua’s [cross], I had no defender [marking me], the ball came in nicely and I put it away.”
Germany's starting XI included Oliver Baumann in goal, with Kimmich captaining after an ankle issue, and Nico Schlotterbeck returning from injury. Slovakia, missing midfielders Mario Sauer and Ondrej Duda plus forward Adrian Kapralik, started with Martin Dubravka in goal and David Hancko at defense. Despite an early 2-0 win over Germany in September, Slovakia needed a victory to overtake them but were overwhelmed.
Germany's qualifying campaign: lost 0-2 to Slovakia (Sep 4), won 3-1 vs Northern Ireland (Sep 7), 4-0 vs Luxembourg (Oct 10), 1-0 at Northern Ireland (Oct 13), 2-0 at Luxembourg (Nov 14), and 6-0 vs Slovakia. The World Cup finals draw is on December 5, 2025, in Washington DC, with playoffs semi-finals on March 26, 2026.