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Have Germany qualified for World Cup 2026? Latest Die Mannschaft results, past record at FIFA soccer tournament

Germany conclude their Group A campaign in UEFA’s World Cup qualifying section this month.

Die Mannschaft are four-time winners at football’s biggest tournament but have suffered dreadful form since their most recent success.

At Russia in 2018 and in Qatar 2022, Germany were dumped out at the group stage. On home soil at Euro 2024, Julian Nagelsmann’s side were knocked out in the quarterfinals by eventual winners Spain.

The Sporting News examines the state of play of Germany’s qualification hopes.

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Have Germany qualified for World Cup 2026?

Germany head into the final matchday in Group A with qualification still up for grabs. 

A 2-0 win over Luxembourg on November 14 moved Germany on to 12 points. However, a last-gasp win for Slovakia over Northern Ireland means they head into the concluding qualifier in Leipzig on November 17 level on points.

Germany lost 2-0 in Slovakia in their opening match, although a superior goal difference means a draw will be enough to hang onto top spot. A repeat of that September defeat will mean the playoffs for Julian Nagelsmann’s team.

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Germany World Cup qualifying results, fixtures

Germany have one game left in Group I:

  • Monday, November 17: Germany vs. Slovakia

Germany World Cup 2026 qualifying results

Date Match Venue
September 4, 2025 Slovakia 2-0 Germany Tehelne pole (Bratislava, Slovakia)
September 7, 2025 Germany 3-1 N. Ireland RheinEnergieStadion (Cologne, Germany)
October 10, 2025 Germany 4-0 Luxembourg Rhein-Neckar Arena (Sinsheim, Germany)
October 13, 2025 N. Ireland 0-1 Germany Windsor Park (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
November 14, 2025 Luxembourg 0-2 Germany Stade de Luxembourg (Luxembourg City, Luxembourg)
November 17, 2025 Germany vs. Slovakia Red Bull Arena (Leipzig, Germany)

Germany World Cup record

Germany have won the FIFA World Cup four times (1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014), placing them level with Italy in the all-time standings. Only Brazil (five) have won the tournament more often. Germany have also been runners-up four times

Die Mannschaft have competed in 20 out of 22 World Cup, missing only the inaugural edition in 1930 and the 1950 tournament. On the latter occasion, FIFA only readmitted the reformed German Football Association in September 1950 following the Second World War, so Germany were not eligible to compete.

Germany record at the World Cup

Year Stage reached Host nation
1930 Did not enter Uruguay
1934 Third place Italy
1938 First round France
1950 Ineligible Brazil
1954 Won Switzerland
1958 Fourth place Sweden
1962 Quarterfinals Chile
1966 Runners-up England
1970 Third place Mexico
1974 Won West Germany
1978 Quarterfinals Argentina
1982 Runners-up Spain
1986 Runners-up Mexico
1990 Won Italy
1994 Quarterfinals United States
1998 Quarterfinals France
2002 Runners-up Japan and South Korea
2006 Third place Germany
2010 Third place South Africa
2014 Won Brazil
2018 Group stage Russia
2022 Group stage Qatar

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Germany World Cup schedule

Should they qualify, Germany’s schedule at the 2026 will not be known until the World Cup draw, when the six groups are decided and pathways to the final become clearer.

When is the World Cup draw?

The draw for the 2026 World Cup takes place in Washington, D.C. on Friday, December 5.

The ceremony is due to start at 12 p.m. local time (ET).

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