2022 FIFA World Cup Germany vs. Costa Rica Betting Preview (12/01/2022)

2022 FIFA World Cup Germany vs. Costa Rica Betting Preview (12-01-2022)

Following their 2018 disaster with the World Cup Odds, Germany decided to make several changes. The New Look Germans were a hot pick on the World Cup future market. Cause by the theory that new blood and ideas would get them back on track. But the Germans stunningly lost their opening game. Many fans point to the team’s politically correct stance before their catastrophe against Japan. Also, gamblers were furious about Germany’s lack of focus. On Thursday, Germany faces a pesky Costa Rica team that plays hard and well as a unit.

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2022 World Cup – Germany vs. Costa Rica Betting Information

Date and Time:Thursday, December 1, 2022, 1 p.m. ET
Location:Al Bayt Stadium
TV Coverage:FS1
Odds at SBG Sportsbook
TeamSpreadTotalML
Costa Rica-2½ (-120)3½ (-125)-979
Germany+2½ (EV)3½ (+105)+2153
Draw+933
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First match action saw Germany lose to Japan 2-1 in a stunning offshore betting result. In their second match, the Germans got a late goal to salvage a 1-1 draw against Spain. Costa Rica was annihilated by Spain 7-0 in their World Cup opener. Next came a 1-0 shocker over Japan. Costa Rica took advantage of a Japanese team that was aglow with their upset over the Germans.

Germany Barely Salvages World Cup Hopes

Substitute Niclas Fullkrug salvaged a vital point for Germany in a 1-1 draw with Spain. As a result, Germany kept its hopes of advancing from Group E alive at Qatar’s Al Bayt Stadium on Sunday night. Spain, who annihilated Costa Rica in their opening payout, looked dangerous early. In fact, Germany keeper Manuel Neuer was called into immediate action to keep out Dani Olmo’s 7th-minute thunderbolt after a slick team move by La Roja.

Serge Gnabry blazed a shot wide of Unai Simon’s far post at 25 minutes. Of course, Germany looked to turn around their World Cup fortunes after a shocking 2-1 loss to Japan to open group play on Thursday. Overall, Spain continued to look the better of the two teams. But they failed to finish. Meanwhile, Germany had an Antonio Rudiger goal ruled out for offside after a VAR check as the first half ended goalless.

Simon was forced into his first save in the 56th minute. Following a play out of the back that allowed Kimmich to shoot from just inside the penalty area. But the Spain keeper answered to make an impressive save.
Luis Enrique brought Alvaro Morata off the bench early in the second half. Subsequently, the move paid quick dividends. He flicked it by Neuer to give Spain a deserved lead.

Germany vs. Costa Rica Conclusion

Hence, Germany, who hadn’t gone winless for three straight World Cup games in 60 years, fought hard. And they should have drawn level in the 73rd minute. But Jamal Muisala’s shot, with only the keeper to beat, was saved by Simon to keep Spain in front. Late on, with time running out, Fullkrug had the ball fortuitously fall to him in the Spain penalty area. Correlate that he made no doubt with the finish. He blasted a beautiful strike past Simon to give Germany their first point of the tournament so far. The result keeps Spain atop the group on four points. In comparison, Germany is last with just one. But Flick’s side can advance from a mix of scenarios, with the most ideal being a World Cup betting odds win over Costa Rica.

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