Belarus and Germany meet at Borisov Arena, in a match for this phase of the qualification for the European Championship (Qualifying Round). There is no recent record of direct confrontations between these two teams, who have not played any matches in the last 3 years. The last time they met was on 27-05-2008, in a match that ended with the final score: Germany (2-2) Belarus. Attention to the home factor, since Belarus usually conquer different results at home and abroad.
Belarus:
After 2 defeats, the home team reaches this 3rd round in the 5th position of Group C, without having conquered any points. In the previous match, they lost by (2-1) out against Northern Ireland, after in the first match of this group stage they lost by (4-0) against the Netherlands. This is a team that usually makes good use of the home advantage, stronger with the help of its supporters, since in the last 30 matches they register 4 wins, 4 draws and 7 losses in away matches; against 6 victories, 6 draws and 3 defeats in their stadium. In the last 8 home matches for all competitions, Belarus won 4, drew 2 and lost 2. In 15 matches, they never won the comeback in the 6 games in which they suffered the first goal.
The Belarus national team starts in this game with a 2-1 defeat in the Northern Ireland field trip, thus registering the second slight in this competition: Stasevich scored the only goal of the team. We emphasize that the locals lost only 2 of the last 10 games. In this home match, coach Igor Kriushenko must play in 4-2-3-1, Denis Laptev being the most offensive reference of the home team. On the other hand, Gordejchuk is one of the great dangers on the attack front, being very fast and strong in transporting the ball to other people’s land. Apparently, there are no absences of weight for this game.
Germany:
The visiting team plays their second match in Group C, after having won by (2-3) in their first match in this group stage, against the Netherlands. This is a team that usually maintains its competitive levels in home and away matches, since in the last 30 matches they register 8 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses in away matches, with 30 goals scored and 17 conceded; against 8 wins, 5 draws and 2 losses at their stadium, with 33 goals scored and 14 conceded. In the last 10 away matches Germany has a record of 5 wins, 1 draw and 4 losses. The team has conceded goals in 8 of the last 10 matches, so their defense needs to improve, but their attack has scored regularly, since they have scored goals in 7 of the last 10 matches. In their away matches there is a tendency for goals, since 7 of the last 10 matches have ended with Over 2,5 goals. In 15 games, he only had 2 comebacks in the 8 games in which he suffered the first goal. In the last 10 home matches for all competitions there are 2 periods that stand out: they scored 6 of their 14 goals between minutes (0′-15 ‘); He suffered 7 of his 15 goals between the minutes (76’-90 ‘).
The German team comes to this game with a 2-3 victory in the field trip to the Netherlands, starting in the best way this qualifying phase for the European Championship of 2020: the team’s goals were scored by Gnabry, Sané and Schulz In this away game, coach Joachim Low is expected to play in the usual 3-5-2, privileging possession of the ball and paused attacks. In addition, Germany will use the flanks to create danger: Sané is a very fast player and exempt in the transport of the ball. For this match the German coach called the usual players.
PREDICTION: Over 2,5 goals @ 1,58



