14 Jun
Sun
•12:00pm
NRG Stadium • Houston
20 Jun
Sat
•4:00pm
BMO Field • Toronto
25 Jun
Thu
•4:00pm
MetLife Stadium • New York
16 Jun
Tue
•9:00pm
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
22 Jun
Mon
•8:00pm
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
27 Jun
Sat
•9:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
The value of the points at stake turns every game in this group into a final in disguise, and this showdown is no exception. The four-time world champion arrives with a clear identity built on tactical organisation, quick ball circulation and relentless pressing after losing possession. For Die Mannschaft, every group stage has become a make-or-break exam after those early exits in 2018 and 2022.
On the other side, the Asian debutant shows up with a team that has grown solid in its confederation thanks to defensive discipline, compact lines and devastating counterattacks. It’s European technique and experience against the discipline, collective belief and ambition of a side determined to make every minute at the top level count. In a group where a single slip can put qualification at risk, this Germany–Jordan clash is played on a knife edge in every individual duel, every 50–50 ball and every transition.
The German team is building this new era around leaders like Joshua Kimmich, İlkay Gündoğan and Jamal Musiala, players who dictate with the ball and can break a game open with a killer pass or a late run into the box. The Middle Eastern side arrives boosted by its brilliant run at the last Asian Cup and the firepower of Musa Al-Taamari, supported by direct, pacey forwards like Yazan Al-Naimat.
Head to head, it’s a historic powerhouse out for redemption against an Asian team determined to make history in its first World Cup. Don’t just watch it on TV: secure your tickets and experience Germany–Jordan live in the stadium, a match that could reshape the destiny of the entire group.