FIFA World Cup 2026 · Group E

Germany — Round of 32 Qualification Scenarios

From 2026, the top 2 of each group go straight through, and the 8 best of the 12 third-placed teams also advance. See Germany's current standing and qualification scenarios below, in your local time.

Germany

Germany

Group EFIFA ranking #10(2026-04-01)

👥 26 players

Germany's statusQualified

Group winner — through to the Round of 32

Can qualify on its own

Group E standings

Tiebreaker: head-to-head first (2026 rule)

Group E details
#TeamMPGDPtsStatus
1GermanyGermany3+66Qualified
2Côte d’IvoireCôte d’Ivoire3+26Qualified
3EcuadorEcuador304Qualified
4CuraçaoCuraçao3-81Eliminated
Top 2 advance3rd: wildcard race4th: eliminated

Germany fixtures

Times shown in your local time

GermanyGermany
7:1
Final
CuraçaoCuraçao
Houston
GermanyGermany
2:1
Final
Côte d’IvoireCôte d’Ivoire
Toronto
EcuadorEcuador
2:1
Final
GermanyGermany
New York/New Jersey (East Rutherford)

👥 Squad (26)

Tournament squad · Source: Wikipedia (2026-06-04). The starting XI is announced just before each match.

GKGoalkeepers(3)

1
Manuel Neuer
Bayern Munich
12
Oliver Baumann
TSG Hoffenheim
21
Alexander Nübel
VfB Stuttgart

DFDefenders(8)

2
Antonio Rüdiger
Real Madrid
3
Waldemar Anton
Borussia Dortmund
4
Jonathan Tah
Bayern Munich
6
Joshua KimmichC
Bayern Munich
15
Nico Schlotterbeck
Borussia Dortmund
18
Nathaniel Brown
Eintracht Frankfurt
22
David Raum
RB Leipzig
24
Malick Thiaw
Newcastle United

MFMidfielders(11)

5
Aleksandar Pavlović
Bayern Munich
8
Leon Goretzka
Bayern Munich
9
Jamie Leweling
VfB Stuttgart
10
Jamal Musiala
Bayern Munich
13
Pascal Groß
Brighton & Hove Albion
16
Angelo Stiller
VfB Stuttgart
17
Florian Wirtz
Liverpool
19
Leroy Sané
Galatasaray
20
Nadiem Amiri
Mainz 05
23
Felix Nmecha
Borussia Dortmund
25
Lennart Karl
Bayern Munich

FWForwards(4)

7
Kai Havertz
Arsenal
11
Nick Woltemade
Newcastle United
14
Maximilian Beier
Borussia Dortmund
26
Deniz Undav
VfB Stuttgart

🔮 Germany scenario simulator

Enter results to see how Germany's position changes.

The group stage is over — no remaining matches to simulate.

#TeamMPGDPts
1GermanyGermany3+66
2Côte d’IvoireCôte d’Ivoire3+26
3EcuadorEcuador304
4CuraçaoCuraçao3-81
Top 2 advance3rd: wildcard race4th: eliminated

FAQ

Where does Germany need to finish to advance?

Finishing 1st or 2nd in the group means automatic qualification for the Round of 32. Even in 3rd place, Germany can still advance if it ranks among the 8 best third-placed teams across all 12 groups.

Did the tiebreaker rules change for 2026?

Yes. From 2026, when teams are level on points, head-to-head results are applied before overall goal difference — the first such change in 56 years. All standings and scenarios here reflect this.

What time zone are the times in?

All kickoff times are converted to your device's local time automatically.