Germany take on Greece in their final friendly game before they begin their quest for European Championship glory as the host country.
Date: 07/06/24
Kick-off time: 19:45
Venue: Borussia-Park
Manager Julian Nagelsmann will get one final look at his Germany side before he has to reduce his provisional squad to 26 players ahead of the Euros. The Germans will be amongst the favourites for the trophy as they look to go deep into the tournament in front of their own fans. There is little Premier League representation in the squad with Pascal Gross and Kai Havertz the only England-based players included, but there is plenty of quality across the whole pitch.
Greece won the Euros in 2004, but will not be participating in this summer’s tournament after being eliminated in the playoffs. They were in a qualifying group alongside France, Netherlands, Republic of Ireland and Gibraltar, in which they finished third. They entered the first playoff phase, and advanced with a 5-0 win over Kazakhstan. This set up a game with Georgia to earn a place in the competition. However, after a 0-0 draw, they lost 4-2 on penalties to miss out.
Defensively, Greece have been solid as of late, keeping clean sheets in four of their last six, though they conceded against superior teams in France and Netherlands. Germany have plenty of goal threats to rely on, including Havertz who has scored twice in his last four appearances for the national team. He will be hoping to continue a strong season in which he provided 20 goal involvements in the Premier League.
These two countries have met nine times before, and Germany are unbeaten against their Greek opponents, winning six. However, they have not faced off since June 2012 in the quarter-final of the Euros. Germany won 4-2 with goals from Philipp Lahm, Sami Khedira, Miroslav Klose and Marco Reus helping them to victory.