Germany at the Women’s World Cup 2027

Qualified for Brazil 2027

Germany are in. Their place at the Women’s World Cup 2027 was secured on .

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How they qualified

Germany qualified as uEFA qualification Group A4 winners.

Women’s World Cup final record

Germany have won the Women’s World Cup two times (2003 and 2007) and lost one other final (1995).

2007 Champions

Germany 2–0 Brazil

· Hongkou Football Stadium, Shanghai · Attendance 31,000

Scored: Birgit Prinz 52’, Simone Laudehr 86’.

The 2007 final in full

2003 Champions

Germany 2–1 Sweden

· Home Depot Center, Carson, California · Attendance 26,137

Settled by a golden goal in extra time.

Scored: Maren Meinert 46’, Nia Künzer 98’ (golden goal).

The 2003 final in full

1995 Runners-up

Norway 2–0 Germany

· Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Stockholm · Attendance 17,158

The 1995 final in full

What is still unknown

Qualifying settles one thing and leaves the rest open. Germany do not yet know their group, their opponents or their route, because the group draw has not been held — it cannot be, until the play-off tournament fills the last three places on .

Kick-off times are unpublished for all 64 matches. When the draw and the times land, this page gains Germany’s fixtures, converted to your own time zone and colour-coded by whether you can realistically watch them.

Frequently asked questions

Has Germany qualified for the Women's World Cup 2027?

Yes. Germany qualified as uEFA qualification Group A4 winners. That was confirmed on 5 June 2026.

Has Germany ever won the Women's World Cup?

Yes — two times, in 2003 and 2007. Germany also lost the final in 1995.

What group is Germany in for the Women's World Cup 2027?

Not decided yet. The group draw has not been held and cannot be until the play-off tournament fills the last three places on 6 March 2027, so no team other than hosts Brazil knows its group.