Women’s World Cup 2019: Germany Vs China

Germany vs China Football

Germany Vs China off the 2019 Women’s World Cup on Friday, June 7. It is one of the biggest matches in the group stage of the world cup for 2 times world cup Champions Germany. China football team is a balanced team but Germany is strong in head to head competition. There will be 552 players and 24 coaches representing 24 countries at the 2019 Women’s World Cup in France. Germany current FIFA World Cup ranking is the 2nd place and one of the most successful in women’s football team where China current World ranking is 16 with Runners-up of the 1999 world cup. We are sharing the squad list and Prediction of Germany Vs China soccer match.

Germany star Alexandra Popp big star player on the team and more than 96 appearances with the more than 46 goals for her country. She was part of the squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics, where Germany won the gold medal. China captain Li Dongna and Ma Xiaoxu, Gu Yasha is the most experienced player of the team.

Women’s World Cup 2019 Prediction: Germany vs China Squad

Women’s World Cup 2019 Germany Vs ChinaWe are sharing the squad player list of both Women’s football teams. In the 2019 World Cup, China enters this competition with the aim of progressing to the knockout stages and Germany eyes to win the third-time world cup trophy. Germany is one of the strongest squad of this tournament where China mostly depend on Wang Shuang performance.

The full squad lists for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 of both teams can be accessed below:

  • Prediction: Germany 3-1 China
  • Date: Saturday 8th June 2019 – 14:00 (UK)
  • Place: Roazhon Park, Rennes
  • TV Info: BBC (UK), FOX Sports 1 (U.S.)
  • Live Stream: BBC iPlayer (UK), FOX Sports Go (U.S.)

Germany Final 23-Woman Squad Players

  • Coach: Martina Voss-Tecklenburg
  • Star player: Alexandra Popp, Dzsenifer Marozsán, Lena Goeßling
  • World Cup best: Fourth Place (2011)
  • Rank: 2
  • Captain: Martina Voss-Tecklenburg
  • Top scorer: Alexandra Popp 96(46)

Goalkeepers: Almuth Schult (VfL Wolfsburg), Laura Benkarth (Bayern Munich), Merle Frohms (SC Freiburg)

Defenders: Carolin Simon (Lyon), Kathrin Hendrich (Bayern Munich), Leonie Maier (Arsenal), Marina Hegering (SGS Essen), Lena Goeßling (VfL Wolfsburg), Johanna Elsig (Turbine Potsdam), Verena Schweers (Bayern Munich), & Sara Doorsoun (VfL Wolfsburg)

Midfielders: Lena Oberdorf (SGS Essen), Svenja Huth (Turbine Potsdam), Dzsenifer Marozsán (Lyon), Sara Däbritz (Paris Saint-Germain), Giulia Gwinn (SC Freiburg), Linda Dallmann (SGS Essen), Melanie Leupolz (Bayern Munich) & Turid Knaak (SGS Essen)

Forwards: Lea Schüller (SGS Essen), Alexandra Popp (VfL Wolfsburg), Klara Bühl (SC Freiburg)

China Final 23-Woman Squad Players

  • Coach: Jia Xiuquan, Park Tae-ha
  • Star player: Alexandra Popp, Dzsenifer Marozsán, Lena Goeßling
  • World Cup best: Fourth Place (2011)
  • Rank: 2
  • Captain: Li Dongna
  • Top scorer: Ma Xiaoxu 152(61)

Goalkeepers: Zhao Lina (Shanghai Yongbai), Zhang Yue (Beijing BG Phoenix)

Defenders: Liu Shanshan (Hebei Zhongji), Xue Jiao (Dalian Quanjian), Gao Chen (Dalian Quanjian), Wu Haiyan (Shandong Ladies), Li Dongna (Dalian Quanjian), & Zhao Rong (Beijing BG Phoenix)

Midfielders: Li Ying (Shandong Ladies), Tan Ruyin (Guangdong R&F), Wang Shuang (Paris Saint-Germain), Pang Fengyue (Dalian Quanjian), Zhang Rui (People’s Liberation Army), & Yang Man (Shandong Ladies)

Forwards: Ma Xiaoxu (Dalian Quanjian), Yang Li (Jiangsu Suning), Wang Shanshan (Tianjin Huisen), & Gu Yasha (Beijing BG Phoenix)

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