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Title: France and Germany Struggle: World Cup Qualification Hangs in the Balance

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Germany Revives World Cup ​Qualifying Hopes with Luxembourg Victory as UEFA Qualification Landscape Shifts

Hoffenheim, GermanyGermany emphatically responded to recent‍ qualifying setbacks with a 4-0 victory⁢ over Luxembourg on Friday, simultaneously benefiting from Slovakia’s 2-0 defeat ​in⁣ Northern Ireland. The results reshape the outlook ⁢for⁢ UEFA’s 2026 World Cup qualification ​process,​ where recent performances have underscored⁢ the competitive intensity and evolving criteria for securing ⁣a tournament berth.

Recent skepticism surrounding the German ⁤national team, fueled by a 2-0 ‌loss ‍to Slovakia and a narrow 3-1 win against​ Northern Ireland in September, has begun to dissipate. The⁢ win, coupled with ⁤Slovakia’s stumble, places Germany in a strong position atop Group A with six points – tied ⁢with Slovakia ‍- heading into a crucial Monday match against ⁢Northern Ireland.This shift⁢ in standings highlights the increasingly complex​ qualification pathways ⁣established by UEFA for the expanded 2026 World Cup, demanding consistent performance against‌ all opponents.

Germany demonstrated dominance at home in Hoffenheim, showing “no mercy” against Luxembourg. Captain Joshua Kimmich ​led the charge with a brace, scoring from the penalty spot in the 21st minute⁤ and again in the 50th. David Raum opened the scoring in⁢ the 12th ‌minute, and Serge Gnabry added another goal just before halftime in the 48th ⁤minute.

The altered group standings mean Germany now faces a ⁢pivotal ‌contest in Belfast. A win against ​Northern Ireland would solidify their position ‌and potentially create separation in a tightly contested group. The qualification ⁤process for ‍the 2026 World Cup,⁣ expanded to 48 teams, has increased the stakes and demands ​consistent results, ‌as ⁢evidenced by the fluctuating fortunes of traditionally strong European nations.

With information from AFP.

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