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In the FIFA World Cup 2022's Group Stage match, Spain and Germany will square off on November 28. Both teams have each played one game so far in the competition, and they have been placed in Group E of the competition with Japan and Costa Rica.
During the FIFA World Cup, Spain will encounter Germany for the fifth time, which is a competition record for Spain against any side (also 5 vs Brazil). Even though they didn't win three of their first matches against Germany (D1 L2), they won 1-0 in their most recent encounter in the 2010 semifinal to claim the title.
Germany has only won once (D2 L4) in their previous seven matches against Spain in all competitions, and that victory came in a friendly match in November 2014. They have lost three and drawn two competitive games against Spain since the Euro 1988 (2-0).
Spain vs Germany Head to Head
In the 25 games that have been played between the two sides, Germany holds a slim advantage over Spain and has won nine of them. Spain has defeated Germany eight times and will try to even the score this time around.
The two teams' most recent encounter took place in the UEFA Nations League in 2020, with Spain coming out on top 6-0. Germany will need to demonstrate their mettle at the World Cup after being significantly outplayed on that particular day.
Spain vs Germany Important Stats and Numbers
Germany has defeated Spain in two of their four World Cup games, with one victory going to the Spanish side.
Spain has won both of their prior encounters with Germany at the FIFA World Cup, with the most recent victory coming in 2010.
Germany suffered their biggest loss in all competitions since 1931 when they were defeated 6-0 by Spain in the UEFA Nations League.
Thomas Muller, the star for Germany, now has 10 goals in the FIFA World Cup, making him the highest active scorer.
Ansu Fati, the youngest goal scorer in Spanish history, broke a 95-year-old record in 2020 when he netted his first international goal at the age of 17.