Following his arm injury, Gnabry is prepared for action in the upcoming game against Northern Ireland.
Germany to Face Northern Ireland in World Cup Qualifier
The German National Team is set to play against Northern Ireland in an upcoming World Cup qualifier match. The game is scheduled to take place in Cologne on Sunday at 20:45 CET and will be broadcast on RTL.
This upcoming match comes after a disappointing start to the qualifying round for the 2026 World Cup, with the team suffering a 0:2 defeat in their previous match against Slovakia. However, there's some good news for the German squad as Julian Nagelsmann will have Serge Gnabry available for selection.
Gnabry, who sustained an injury to his left arm during the first half of the previous match against Slovakia, will be back in action after undergoing surgery and recovering from the fracture. Despite the injury, Gnabry played in the second half with an arm sleeve. It's worth noting that Gnabry had suffered a similar injury two years earlier during a DFB-Pokal match against PreuΓen MΓΌnster.
Unfortunately, Niclas Fuellkrug is injured and has been replaced in the German National Team by Maximilian Beier from Dortmund. The final training session for the German team before the match against Northern Ireland will take place at 16:30 CET in the Cologne stadium.
As the team prepares for this crucial match, they will be aiming to bounce back from their recent defeat and secure a much-needed victory against Northern Ireland. The match against Northern Ireland is part of the World Cup qualifiers, and a win could help Germany get back on track in their quest to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
Fans can tune in to RTL on Sunday evening to watch the match and support the German National Team in their efforts to secure a place at the World Cup.
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