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Germany Clinch 2027 Women’s World Cup Spot With 2-0 Win Over Norway

The victory confirmed Germany as group winners and signalled growing squad depth as emerging full-backs delivered decisive goals created by playmaker Linda Dallmann.

Overview

  • Germany beat Norway 2-0 at the RheinEnergieStadion to secure automatic qualification for the 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil by finishing top of their group.
  • Full-backs Marie Müller and Carlotta Wamser scored the two first-half goals after key creative plays from Linda Dallmann, who provided the assists for both strikes.
  • The result completed a dominant qualifying double over Norway, leaving Germany with a 6-0 aggregate across the two meetings after an earlier 4-0 win.
  • Match coverage reported Germany held more possession, completed over 500 passes at a high success rate and generated higher expected goals than Norway, though those specific metrics were noted as having limited sourcing.
  • Norway will pursue qualification through the playoff route while Germany’s final qualifier against Slovenia is largely ceremonial, and the game underlined a broader transition as less-established players stepped up for the German squad.