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Germany hope to maintain their unbeaten record in the Nations League when they travel to a struggling Bosnia and Herzegovina side on Friday evening.
Odds Now's Brad Walker has added some extra spice to the game with a 6/1 bet-builder for you to dive into ahead of kick-off in Zenica.
The German forward took a little time to adjust to life in Arsenal colours but eventually settled into his new club last season, finishing the campaign with 14 goals to his name.
Havertz' good form carried over to the summer, where he registered two goals and an assist across five appearances for his country at Euro 2024.
While Germany were unable to move past eventual champions Spain in the quarter-finals, Havertz had begun to realise the potential many spoke about during his early days in Bayer Leverkusen colours.
And the 25-year-old didn't stop there. He has already bagged six goals in all competitions this term for the Gunners and also got his name on the scoresheet in his country's opening Nations League encounter - a 5-0 home victory against Hungary.
Considering Friday's opponents Bosnia and Herzegovina have kept just one clean sheet in their last eight, Havertz will be eyeing more success in front of goal at the Stadium Bilino Polje.
Not only have the hosts struggled with shutting opponents out, they also tend to lose heavily against Europe's big-hitters.
Portugal, England and the Netherlands have all scored three or more goals in recent matches against the Bosnians.
Luxembourg also enjoyed themselves in a 4-1 home victory against them back in November last year.
With all this in mind, a Germany side featuring the likes of Florian Wirtz, Serge Gnabry and the aforementioned Havertz will fancy their chances of putting a few past Nikola Vasilj in the Bosnia net.
Conceding goals hasn't been the only recurring theme in Bosnia's recent outings.
Each of their last three have all seen the corner count reach double figures.
In fact, each of those matches saw their opponents register 10 or more corners before 90 minutes were up. As well as backing 8.5+ corners in total, dropping a few quid on Germany to have the most corners of the two, taking the total combined odds to 7/1.