Germany vs Sweden--Live Stream and Match preview
It's the second matchday in Group F and ruling World Champions Germany are as of now under strain after their poor begin against Mexico (1-0 misfortune). Sweden won 1-0 against South Korea in their own opener, and another win everything except puts them through to the knockout-stages.
Sweden's opening win was the first run through since the 1958 World Cup (WC) that the country has won its first round of a competition. Enthusiastically, Swedish sides have won their last three WC matches falling on 'matchday two'.
By differentiate, the Germans generally battle in second matches at the gathering stage, restoring a small record of: W1, D4, L1 since the 1994 WC. More terrible yet for Germany, the authoritative champion of a WC competition has neglected to endure the gathering stage in three of the last four competitions (2002, 2010 and 2014).
These two sides have met four times previously at a WC competition, with Germany winning three times and losing once. In focused H2H matches, Germany have a decent general record against Sweden, remaining at: W8, D3, L1.
Players to watch: Marco Reus will be one to watch with his ground-breaking hostile methodology set to give a formed Swedish guard a considerable measure to consider.
Sweden's accomplished skipper Andreas Granqvist scored a triumphant punishment in the primary match and will afresh be hoping to show others how its done.
Detail assault: 1982 was the last time Germany lost their opening diversion. They went ahead to achieve the last that year!
Sweden have lost just two of their last nine universal amusements, with six clean sheets in that succession.
Germany are unbeaten in their last seven diversions against Sweden (W5, D2) with five of them creating more than 2.5 objectives.
Be that as it may, the Germans have won just once in their last seven worldwide diversions against all adversaries (W1, D3, L3).
Sweden's opening win was the first run through since the 1958 World Cup (WC) that the country has won its first round of a competition. Enthusiastically, Swedish sides have won their last three WC matches falling on 'matchday two'.
By differentiate, the Germans generally battle in second matches at the gathering stage, restoring a small record of: W1, D4, L1 since the 1994 WC. More terrible yet for Germany, the authoritative champion of a WC competition has neglected to endure the gathering stage in three of the last four competitions (2002, 2010 and 2014).
These two sides have met four times previously at a WC competition, with Germany winning three times and losing once. In focused H2H matches, Germany have a decent general record against Sweden, remaining at: W8, D3, L1.
Players to watch: Marco Reus will be one to watch with his ground-breaking hostile methodology set to give a formed Swedish guard a considerable measure to consider.
Sweden's accomplished skipper Andreas Granqvist scored a triumphant punishment in the primary match and will afresh be hoping to show others how its done.
Detail assault: 1982 was the last time Germany lost their opening diversion. They went ahead to achieve the last that year!
Sweden have lost just two of their last nine universal amusements, with six clean sheets in that succession.
Germany are unbeaten in their last seven diversions against Sweden (W5, D2) with five of them creating more than 2.5 objectives.
Be that as it may, the Germans have won just once in their last seven worldwide diversions against all adversaries (W1, D3, L3).


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