These two teams are favourites for the World Cup later this year n Russia and this game gives them an opportunity to test themselves and get a psychological edge over the other.
Germany are current world and Confederations Cup champions, and although they fell short at the last Euros, they remain one of the strongest teams in world football at the moment. They won all their World cup qualifying game and have not lost a game since they were knocked out of Euro 2016. Timo Werner would be leading their attack in this game and would be looking to score another goal to add to his 7 in 10 international games.
Spain won the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but most of that generation of players have retired and Diego Costa would lead a new generation of players to this year’s competition. They also were unbeaten in their World Cup qualifiers, failing to win just once against Italy. Alvaro Morata would miss this game through injury, but they have enough quality in attack to match Germany’s firepower.
Spain have 3 wins, 2 losses and 2 draws from their last seven games with Germany.