Overview
- Players will stay at The Graylyn Estate, train on the nearby Wake Forest University campus, and the DFB will base its media center on site.
- Julian Nagelsmann and DFB executive Andreas Rettig praised the logistics and facilities, citing short walks or bike rides to three top-condition fields as decisive.
- Germany’s travel plan is set: depart Frankfurt on June 2 for Chicago, face the USA in a final warm-up on June 6, then move into the Winston-Salem base.
- Group-stage fixtures are June 14 in Houston vs Curaçao, June 20 in Toronto vs Ivory Coast, and June 25 in East Rutherford vs Ecuador.
- Wake Forest University welcomed the team, and the federation has not yet specified whether the squad will return to the base during any knockout rounds.