The current top two teams in League A Group 4 of the Euro 2025 Qualifiers go head-to-head on Friday in the penultimate round of fixtures.
Visitors Germany sit top of the table with a 100% record while Iceland sit in second place on seven points from a possible 12.
We're expecting a competitive 90 minutes between these two nations but Germany head into the game as most people's pick to win the game.
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Iceland vs Germany Women prediction: Lea Schüller to score again?
Key Stats
- Lea Schüller has scored 41 times in 60 appearances for the Germany national team.
- Germany have won each of their opening four Euro 2025 qualifying matches.
- When these two countries met in April, Germany ran out 3-1 winners and Lea Schüller scored twice.
Correct score prediction: Iceland 1-2 Germany
Germany have won eight and lost one of their previous nine meetings with Iceland. Both teams have scored in five of Iceland's and five of Germany's last six outings across all competitions.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Odds not yet available
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- DRAW: N/A
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*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
You can find all our predictions for today's games on our football betting tips page.
Last five H2Hs: Germany dominate
With four wins and one defeat from their last five meetings, Germany dominate the recent head-to-head record between these two nations.
Womens Euro Championships Qual 09/04/24
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UEFA Womens Nations League 31/10/23
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UEFA Womens Nations League 26/09/23
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Women's World Cup Qual 01/09/18
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Women's World Cup Qual 20/10/17
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Iceland preview: Claim an important win last time out
Iceland secured a big win against their rival for the runners-up spot in League A Group 4 last time out as they defeated Austria 2-1 at Laugardalsvöllur.
Hlín Eiríksdóttir opened the scoring for the hosts in the 17th minute but Austria equalised just before the halftime whistle.
Midfielder Hildur Antonsdóttir scored her first international goal to win the game for Iceland in the 70th minute as Þorsteinn Halldórsson's side held firm in the final 20 minutes.
Predicted lineup: Birkisdóttir (GK), Viggósdóttir, Arnardóttir, Sigurðardóttir, Árnadóttir, Antonsdóttir, Magnúsdóttir, Vilhjálmsdóttir, Jónsdóttir, Jessen & Eiríksdóttir
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Poland Women
0
Iceland Women
1
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Germany Women
0
Iceland Women
3
Womens Euro Championships Qual 04/06/24
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Austria Women
1
Iceland Women
2
Womens Euro Championships Qual 31/05/24
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Austria Women
1
Iceland Women
1
Womens Euro Championships Qual 09/04/24
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Germany Women
3
Iceland Women
1
Germany preview: Looking to make it five wins from five
Germany fell behind away at League A Group 4's bottom side Poland but recovered well in the second 45 to win the game comfortably.
26-year-old Lea Schüller equalised for the Germans in the 51st minute and doubled her tally to put the visitors in front in the 69th minute.
A goal from Klara Bühl 13 minutes from time wrapped up a 3-1 victory for Germany who maintain a 100% record in the Euro 2025 qualifiers.
Predicted lineup: Johannes (GK), Doorsoun, Hendrich, Linder, Wolter, Lohmann, Oberdorf, Schüller, Freigang, Bühl & Endemann
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Spain Women
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Germany Women
1
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USA Women
1
Germany Women
0
Olympics 2024 Soccer - Women 03/08/24
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Canada Women
0 (2)
Germany Women
0 (4)
Olympics 2024 Soccer - Women 31/07/24
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Zambia Women
1
Germany Women
4
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USA Women
4
Germany Women
1
Player to watch – Lea Schüller
There can be no other player to watch in Friday's clash between Iceland and Germany than the Euro 2025 qualifiers' top scorer Lea Schüller.
The 26-year-old Bayern Munich striker has found the back of the net five times in qualifying so far, putting her one goal, clear of Austria's Eileen Campbell.
Schüller top scores in the Euro 2025 Qualifiers
Schuller, who has a great record for her current club Bayern, provides Germany's main goal threat and we're expecting the in-form attacker to add to her personal goals tally in qualification for Euro 2025 and help maintain Germany's 100% record.