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2023 Women's World Cup Group H Preview: Germany Is in Top Form Again

After a disappointing exit in the quarterfinals in the 2019 World Cup, Germany is fresh off a runner-up finish at the Euro 2022 and will be out to prove itself this summer.

A resurgent Germany returns to World Cup action on the heels of a closely contested loss to England in last summer’s Euro 2022 final and with some promising friendly showings, including a win over the USWNT in November. After dominating the early aughts, nabbing back-to-back World Cups in ’03 and ’07, Germany hasn’t advanced past the semifinals. In ’19 the team was knocked out in the quarterfinals by Sweden, but its young players have continued to find their footing while veterans, like 32-year-old captain Alexandra Popp, have refined their roles. While Germany doesn’t have an ironclad defense as it had in years past, it does have a productive and dominant midfield, featuring FC Bayern’s Lina Magull, 28, and wunderkind Lena Oberdorf, who, at age 21, will be making her second World Cup appearance.

Germany's Alexandra Popp celebrates her goal in a friendly against Zambia.

Popp will be playing in her fourth World Cup for Germany this summer. 

Any result other than winning Group H would spell disappointment for Germany, but that’s not to discredit the challengers. South Korea has tasted World Cup success, charging to the round of 16 in 2015, and has a decent shot at advancing this year after playing in the Group of Death in ’19. The team has an experienced core but lacks the youthful exuberance typically needed to make a deep run. Colombia showed it can be a pesky opponent, holding Brazil to one goal in its Copa América final loss, while first-timer Morocco downed a substantial Nigeria team in the WAFCON semifinals last July.