"?Germany and Northern Ireland will face off on Wednesday evening, with a place in the last 16 of Euro 2016 on the line for the Irish, while the Germans fight to top Group C ahead of Poland.
Let's take a closer look at the bigger half of Tuesday's first double-header.
Some! The two teams have met 14 times and, as you may have guessed, it hasn't always gone swimmingly for the relative minnows. Northern Ireland won just two of those games, picking up four draws and suffering eight defeats.
Germany are currently on a seven-game unbeaten streak against the Irish - the longest unbeaten streak in the history of the fixture, surpassing Northern Ireland's five-game span between 1982 and 1996 which saw them pick up a pair of wins (incl. one against West Germany) and three draws.
1996 was the last time they resisted their opponents though, and they'll have to bring back some of that spirit if they're to help their chances of qualification for the last 16 of Euro 2016.
Germany vs Rotation
Germany's place in the last 16 of the competition is assured, as long as they don't lose on Tuesday. Given the unlikeliness of that happening, Joachim Low would be forgiven for giving his side a bit of a tweak and resting some bigger names. It'd be a mistake though - Northern Ireland proved how dangerous they can be in their win over Ukraine, and goal difference could come into the group's final standings even if Germany do win.
"?Steven Davis vs Toni Kroos
While the match may well be decided by Germany's prowess in front of goal (or Michael McGovern's prowess in keeping them out), the midfield battle will play a huge part in deciding just how much work McGovern has to do in goal. If Steven Davis can keep his nominal opposite number pinned back and provide something of an outlet, Michael O'Neill's men may even stand a chance.
As already alluded to, Germany may well make a couple of changes to their side here - with a handful of key players on yellow cards. Mesut Ozil, Jerome Boateng and Semi Khedira are the three men risking suspension, with Shkodran Mustafi and Bastian Schweinsteiger likely to come in for the latter pair.
Low might get some experimentation in too - with Thomas Muller in the frame to move to the lead striker's role, leaving Leroy Sane free to take his attacking midfield role. Emre Can could also come in at right-back, playing as Germany's ultimate utility man.
Northern Ireland, meanwhile, have no need to change their personnel after a 2-0 win over Ukraine last time out.
Germany: Neuer; Can, Mustafi, Hummels, Hector; Kroos, Schweinsteiger, Sane, Ozil, Draxler; Muller.
"?Northern Ireland: McGovern; Hughes, Cathcart, McAuley, Evans; Ward, Evans, Davis, Norwood, Dallas; Washington.
The reigning world champions are yet to really stretch their legs in the tournament, following up a 2-0 win over Ukraine with a bore draw against Poland. Germany will have to match or better Poland's winning margin over Ukraine to top Group C though, so expect an attacking display to put their group winning status beyond doubt.
Northern Ireland will defend stoutly, and maybe even grab a goal on the break if Germany still need goals late on, but their lack of true quality will be shown up against one of the best teams in the competition.
Prediction: Germany 3-1 Northern Ireland.
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