Germany World Cup lineup, starting 11 in Qatar 2022: Sane starts in place of Kehrer

Toby Miles

Germany World Cup lineup, starting 11 in Qatar 2022: Sane starts in place of Kehrer image

Germany are staring down the barrel of back-to-back group stage exits at the World Cup, and must get a result against Costa Rica to survive.

With the disappointment of failing to make the Round of 16 as defending champions in 2018 still fresh, Germany began the 2022 tournament in equally awful fashion. 

Japan came from behind to sink Hansi Flick's mean 2-1, before Spain routed Costa Rica 7-0 in the other Group E fixture. They were able to recover and get a fighting draw against Spain, but they still need to win their final game against Costa Rica to qualify.

Here is how Germany line up for the group-stage match against Costa Rica on December 1.

MORE: Germany vs. Japan live: World Cup score, highlights, result from 2022 Group E match

Jamal Musiala
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Germany predicted lineup vs Costa Rica

Given that Germany's defence performed admirably against Spain, we can expect to see a similar lineup against Los Ticos. The changes may occur higher up the pitch.

Leon Goretzka comes in to bolster the midfield alongside Ilkay Gundogan, with Bayern Munich's Joshua Kimmich set to drop to rightback. Leroy Sane comes in alongside Serge Gnabry and Jamal Musiala behind Thomas Muller with Niclas Fullkrug, the man who equalised for Germany again on the bench despite his positive impact last game.

Manchester City's Gundogan is the only non-Bayern player in the front six.

Germany (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1-Neuer (GK) — 6-Kimmich, 15-Sule, 2-Rudiger, 3-Raum — 21-Gundogan, 8-Goretzka — 10-Gnabry, 14-Musiala, 19-Sane — 13-Muller

  • Injured: None
  • Suspended: None

MORE: Full World Cup schedule for Germany 

Germany World Cup squad

Here are the 26 names on Germany's World Cup squad in Qatar (caps correct as of start of Qatar 2022):

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Manuel NeuerBayern Munich (GER)36114
GK22Marc-Andre ter StegenBarcelona (SPA)3030
GK12Kevin TrappEintracht Frankfurt (GER)326
DEF25Armel Bella-KotchapSouthampton (ENG)202
DEF4Mattias GinterSC Freiburg (GER)2847
DEF20Christian GunterFreiburg (GER)297
DEF5Thilo KehrerWest Ham (ENG)2623
DEF16Lukas KlostermannRB Leipzig (GER)2619
DEF3David RaumRB Leipzig (GER)2412
DEF2Antonio RudigerReal Madrid (SPA)2954
DEF23Nico SchlotterbeckBorussia Dortmund (GER)226
DEF15Niklas SuleBorussia Dortmund (GER)2742
MID17Julian BrandtBorussia Dortmund (GER)2639
MID8Leon GoretzkaBayern Munich (GER)2744
MID21Ilkay GundoganManchester City (ENG)3163
MID11Mario GotzeEintracht Frankfurt (GER)3063
MID18Jonas HofmannB. Monchengladbach (GER)3017
MID6Joshua KimmichBayern Munich (GER)2771
MID14Jamal MusialaBayern Munich (GER)1917
MID13Thomas MullerBayern Munich (GER)33118
MID19Leroy SaneBayern Munich (GER)2648
Forward26Youssoufa MoukokoBorussia Dortmund (GER)171
Forward24Karim AdeyemiBorussia Dortmund (GER)204
Forward9Niclas FullkrugWerder Bremen (GER)291
Forward10Serge GnabryBayern Munich (GER)2736
Forward7Kai HavertzChelsea (ENG)2331

Toby Miles

Toby joined Sporting News in 2022 ahead of the World Cup, bringing previous sports writing experience at MailOnline and UEFA. An Englishman and Chelsea fan still fuming about Frank Lampard's 2010 ghost goal but never afraid to say 'It's Coming Home'.