- Germany take on Finland in their first international friendly ahead of the World Cup at the Mewa Arena.
- Nagelsmann has gone with a 4-2-3-1 formation for this game with Aleksandar Pavlovic and Felix Nmecha in a double pivot.
- Kai Havertz is unavailable for this game as he just played the UEFA Champions League final.
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Germany Lineup vs Finland CONFIRMED: Who Starts & Who Misses Out?

Summary
Germany kick off their World Cup preparations with a friendly game against Serbia at the Mewa Arena. This is the first friendly they would be playing before taking on the hosts, the USA, in the second game, before the global gathering event.
Julian Nagelsmann would like to try out his best combinations ahead of the all-important tournament, and what better way than to start with a dominant performance against the Finland national football team.
The Germany national football team are unbeaten in their last five games, seeing off Switzerland and Ghana in their previous two friendlies, albeit quite narrowly. Finland, on the other hand, aren't in the upcoming World Cup, but will look to stage a setback for Joshua Kimmich and co.
The Germany national football team lineup vs Finland has garnered quite some attention among the fans, as they are eager to know which stars have been selected to start this World Cup warmer game.
Sportsdunia covers everything in this article about the Germany vs Finland lineup, focusing on how Nagelsmann is thinking with the team at his disposal ahead of the World Cup.
Germany National Football Team Lineup vs Finland (4-2-3-1)
Here is the official Germany national football team lineup vs Finland. We can see some new faces in the lineup here. Nagelsmann has gone with a back four of Joshua Kimmich, Jonathan Tah, Nico Schlotterbeck, and Nathaniel Brown. Aleksandar Pavlovic and Dortmund's Felix Nmecha are playing in a double pivot.
Lennart Karl, Jamal Musiala, and one of the best German footballers currently, Florian Wirtz, are deputed with the creativity required to break open the Finnish defense. Deniz Undav starts up front as the number nine.
Baumann; Kimmich, Tah, Schlotterbeck, Brown; Pavlovic, Nmecha; Karl, Musiala, Wirtz, Undav.
Why No Kai Havertz vs Finland?
Kai Havertz, one of the most important frontline options for Germany, isn't available for this game as he just played the UEFA Champions League final just a fortnight ago. The Arsenal striker, still reeling from the loss, is expected to join the squad in the next few days and is expected to feature in the game against the USA.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the Germany vs Finland game start?
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When will the Germany vs Finland game start?
The Germany vs Finland game will start at 12:15 AM IST / 6:45 PM GMT / 2:45 PM ET.
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