Germany put seven past debutants Curacao to get World Cup campaign off to flying start

Germany celebrate against Caracao
Germany celebrate against CaracaoREUTERS / Annegret Hilse

Four-time FIFA World Cup (WC) winners Germany started their 2026 campaign by storming to an emphatic 7-1 win over Curacao, who showed some early promise on their debut on the world stage before slumping to a heavy defeat.

The smallest nation by both size and population ever to participate in a WC were already significant outsiders against the 2014 champions, but it took less than six minutes for any kind of result for Curacao to look nigh on impossible.

Germany showed their class with Felix Nmecha playing a cool one-two with Florian Wirtz to enter the area, taking on a first-time shot with his right foot to curl inside the far post.

Nmecha celebrates his goal
Nmecha celebrates his goalIMAGN IMAGES via Reuters / Maria Lysaker

But Dick Advocaat had guided this group of trailblazers here via a stunning qualification campaign in which they were the top scorers in CONCACAF, and they once again defied the odds to send a small island into pandemonium. 

After a rapid counter, Nico Schlotterbeck could only clear as far as an arriving Livano Comenencia, whose powerful strike deflected into the net beyond Manuel Neuer’s reach.

Curacao celebrate their first-ever World Cup goal
Curacao celebrate their first-ever World Cup goalREUTERS / Annegret Hilse

Aiming to make amends and break Caribbean hearts, Schlotterbeck soon forced Eloy Room to tip his header over the bar, but he made no mistake the second time around.

The Borussia Dortmund defender darted across the box to meet Nathaniel Brown’s near-post corner, glancing it past a helpless Room.

Schlotterbeck celebrates his goal
Schlotterbeck celebrates his goalREUTERS / Phil Noble

And things got worse for Advocaat’s side before half time when Riechedly Bazoer fouled Nmecha in the box, resulting in a penalty kick which Kai Havertz rolled into the corner.

Havertz celebrates his goal
Havertz celebrates his goalIMAGN IMAGES via Reuters / Maria Lysaker

Germany had their tails up on the restart, and widened the gap when Joshua Kimmich played in Jamal Musiala, who brilliantly found the far bottom corner from a tight angle.

A Nmecha effort onto the bar and Leroy Sane’s one-on-one miss threatened a fifth, which eventually came when Deniz Undav flicked it on for Brown to guide into the net and become the latest Germany player to score his first WC goal. 

Undav had a fantastic cameo off the bench
Undav had a fantastic cameo off the benchIMAGN IMAGES via Reuters / Troy Taormina / Opta by StatsPerform

And Undav added himself to that list by tapping in Kimmich’s ball across the box with 10 minutes to play, with Curacao now looking totally off the pace.

Julian Nagelsmann’s side completed the onslaught late on with Undav sending Havertz away to chip over the goalkeeper.

It’s not quite Brazil, but the 7-1 scoreline will nevertheless instill confidence of making the knockout stages for the first time since 2014, and may even put them back among the favourites to lift the trophy.

Match stats
Match statsOpta by StatsPerform

Veteran head coach Advocaat will be lauded regardless of the outcome of this tournament, but there was a clear gulf in quality here which won’t be much narrower in Curacao’s upcoming matches against Ecuador and the Ivory Coast.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Nico Schlotterbeck (Germany)

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The 2026 World Cup will be held from June 11th to July 19th in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The tournament will feature 48 national teams and will be played in 16 modern stadiums.

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