Germany thrash Bosnia 7-0 in the Nations League
Germany cemented their spot at the top of the group with a 7-0 win over Bosnia in Freiburg.
Jamal Musiala opened the floodgates after two minutes with a header from Joshua Kimmich's cross.
Tim Kleindienst scored his first goal for Germany in the 23rd minute and Kai Havertz made the game safe eight minutes before the break, slotting home after a slick one-two with Florian Wirtz.
Wirtz then made it four on 50 minutes with a sublime swerving free-kick from wide on the left, before doubling up seven minutes later.
Substitute Leroy Sane scored Germany's sixth in the 66th minute and Kleindienst completed the rout just over 10 minutes from time as he guided home a pinpoint cross from centre-half Antonio Rudiger.
The emphatic result leaves Germany five points ahead of Netherlands with only one match left to play.
In Group B1, Georgia played out a 1-1 draw at home to Ukraine.
Mykhailo Mudryk was the creator of the opener for Ukraine when he burst down the right flank in the seventh minute, shimmied past the covering defender and drilled a low cross into the box, which Solomon Kverkvelia could only acrobatically direct past his own goalkeeper.
But Georges Mikautadze levelled for Georgia with 14 minutes remaining and stay two points ahead of the fourth-placed visitors.
The Czech Republic drew 0-0 in Albania and remain top of the group on eight points, one ahead of Georgia in second and their third-placed opponents.
Turkey stayed top of Group B4 with a 0-0 draw at home to Wales, while Iceland beat Montenegro 2-0.
Turkey were presented with a golden opportunity to win the match inside the final five minutes when the referee decided that Neco Williams had just caught his man in the box before taking the ball.
Kerem Akturkoglu sent Karl Darlow the wrong way with his 89th-minute penalty but his effort clipped the outside of the post and went behind as Turkey failed to grow their two-point lead over Wales at the top of the group.