Women’s World Cup Qualifying is here! The German women’s national team will be without the services of injured Bayern Munich star Klara Bühl, but head coach Christian Wück nonetheless has a strong squad at his disposal for the first matchday in qualifying Group D.

Here are the original call-ups:

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Goalkeepers:

  • Ann-Katrin Berger (Gotham FC)

  • Stina Johannes (VfL Wolfsburg)

  • Ena Mahmutovic (FC Bayern)

Defense:

  • Franziska Kett (FC Bayern)

  • Sophia Kleinherne (VfL Wolfsburg)

  • Rebecca Knaak (Manchester City)

  • Camilla Küver (VfL Wolfsburg)

  • Sarai Linder (VfL Wolfsburg)

  • Janina Minge (VfL Wolfsburg)

  • Carlotta Wamser (FC Bayern)

Midfield/Attack:

  • Nicole Anyomi (Eintracht Frankfurt)

  • Selina Cerci (TSG Hoffenheim)

  • Linda Dallmann (FC Bayern)

  • Vivien Endemann (VfL Wolfsburg)

  • Laura Freigang (Eintracht Frankfurt)

  • Lisanne Gräwe (Eintracht Frankfurt)

  • Shekiera Martinez (West Ham United)

  • Lea Schüller (Manchester United)

  • Elisa Senß (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Since then, Sophia Kleinherne and Selina Cerci have withdrawn as well as Bühl, and Jella Veit (Eintracht Frankfurt) and Larissa Mühlhaus (Werder Bremen) have been called in as replacements.

Prediction: Germany wins comfortably. 4-0.

Match Info

Location: Germany

Time: 11:45 am EST

TV/streaming: Find Your Country

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