Football Result

Linda Dallmann 9'
Lea Schüller 25', 48'
Sarai Linder 45'


Verification of the Result Prediction
Win
Draw
Win
49.1%
24.7%
26.2%
That went as expected.
Power Comparison in the League
0.786
0.719
Game Stats
Goals
4
0
Shots on Target
6
2
Shots
15
10
Possession
48.1%
51.9%
Fouls
9
9
Yellow Cards
1
2
Red Cards
0
0
Corners
9
4
Offsides
0
0
Saves
2
2
Team Formations
4-2-3-1
4-2-3-1


Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
Recent Matches before the game
Germany
W W W D L
Netherlands
W W W D L
2025-05-31 | Game Summary

In a dominant display, Germany defeated the Netherlands 4-0 in their UEFA Women's Nations League group stage match on May 30, 2025. The game saw Germany take an early lead with a goal from Linda Dallmann in the 9th minute. Lea Schüller then extended the lead with goals in the 25th and 48th minutes, sandwiching a goal from Sarai Linder in the 45th minute to give Germany a commanding lead.
Despite having slightly less possession (48.1% vs. 51.9%), Germany were more clinical in front of goal, converting 6 of their 15 shots on target, while the Netherlands only managed 2 shots on target from their 10 attempts. Both teams committed an equal number of fouls (9), with the Netherlands receiving two yellow cards compared to Germany's one.
The AI's pre-game prediction of a Germany win was accurate. It had assigned a 49.1% win probability to Germany, indicating that the AI correctly identified Germany as the favorites. However, the scoreline suggests a more dominant performance than the AI might have anticipated, as it did not expect a balanced game.
Germany's recent form has been strong, with a series of high-scoring wins in the UEFA Women's Nations League, demonstrating their attacking prowess. Their next match is against Austria. Germany has won against Austria 4-1 in their most recent head-to-head game.
The Netherlands, while still a strong team, struggled to break down the German defense and failed to capitalize on their possession. Their upcoming game is against Scotland, which they are expected to win based on their team rate and their recent head-to-head match where Netherlands won 2-1.
Germany's tactical setup, a 4-2-3-1 formation, allowed them to control the midfield and effectively transition into attack. The Netherlands mirrored this formation but were unable to execute their game plan as effectively.
Looking at previous games, Germany's attacking form has been consistent, while the Netherlands have shown some vulnerability in defense. The previous encounter between these two teams in the UEFA Women's Nations League ended in a 2-2 draw, suggesting that Germany has improved defensively since then. In comparison to previous games between Germany and the Netherlands, Germany's dominance in this match is a significant departure, indicating a possible shift in the balance of power between these two footballing nations, especially on the German side.

2025-05-29 | Pre-game insights

Football fans are eagerly awaiting the UEFA Women's Nations League clash between Germany and the Netherlands on May 30, 2025, at the Weserstadion in Bremen. An AI model has predicted a victory for the home side, assigning them a 49.1% win probability compared to the Netherlands' 26.2%, with a 24.7% chance of a draw. Germany enters the match with a stronger rate of 0.786 compared to the Netherlands' 0.719.
Germany's recent form has been impressive, securing convincing wins against Scotland and Austria. However, they have had a draw and a loss in their last 5 games. The Netherlands have been on a good run too, with three wins. In their most recent encounter in February, the two teams played out a 2-2 draw.
The German squad will be counting on the likes of Lena Oberdorf, known for her powerful presence in midfield, and Alexandra Popp, a clinical finisher, to lead them to victory. The Netherlands will rely on Lieke Martens' pace and creativity on the wing. The head-to-head record shows a mixed bag of results, so this game promises to be a closely contested affair. Will the AI's prediction come to fruition, or will the Dutch pull off an upset?