
Germany have officially qualified for the 2022 World Cup. The four-time chanpions beat North Macedonia 6-0 to qualify.
They're the first team aside from the host nation Qatar to qualify.
Kai Havertz claimed the first goal in the second half, slotting in from Thomas Muller's pass.
Timo Werner who misses a host of chances earlier on in the match scored theĀ second following Muller's before curling in a delightful third.
The Chelsea forward Werner could have had the third on the stroke of halftime but he hit the post with a thumping low drive.
It will be a night to remember for 18-year-old Jamal Musiala who netted a first senior goal on his ninth cap. The former Chelsea academy graduate who now plays for Bayern Munich had featured for England Youth teams on several occasions but decamped to Germany where he was given his first senior call up.
Hansi Flick's men, who are four-time world champions, reach the tournament for the 20th occasion, with only Brazil (21) appearing more times.
They did it with two games to spare, with meetings against Liechtenstein and Armenia next month.