Women’s World Cup: This is how the German team gets even further

At the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the German soccer players have to worry about reaching the round of 16. After the 1:2 (0:0) against Colombia in the second group game on Sunday, the team of coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg still has progress in their own hands.

Germany (3 points, 7-2 goals) is currently second in Group H behind Colombia (6 points, 4-1 goals), ahead of Morocco (3 points, 1-6 goals) and South Korea (0 points, 0-3 goals). Gates).

Alexandra Popp (left) and Sara Däbritz can still reach the round of 16 with the German team

Source: dpa/Sebastian Gollnow

So it goes for the selection of the German Football Association (DFB) on Thursday (12 noon, ZDF and live ticker at WELT) against South Korea in the round of the best 16.

Germany is progressing…

…with a win against South Korea.

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…with a draw against South Korea if Colombia wins or draws against Morocco.

…by losing to South Korea by a maximum of four goals if Colombia wins against Morocco.

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Germany is out…

…with a draw against South Korea if Morocco wins against Colombia.

…losing to South Korea by more than four goals.

…losing to South Korea if Morocco wins or draws against Colombia.

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