GERMANY VS UKRAINE – EURO 2016
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World Cup winners Germany have arrived in France as one of the clear favourites for Euro 2016, but Joachim Low has seen his side struggle to match their form from Brazil over their warm-up games.
Ukraine are always difficult opposition, but they will be wary of assuming that the German beast has been tamed – Low’s team always take it up another gear when the competitive games roll around.
Ahead of Sunday’s game, Sportsmail provides you with an all you need to know guide for the clash.
The third game on Sunday will take place at the Stade Pierre Mauroy.
Rechristened in 2013 to be named after the former Mayor of Lille and French Prime Minister, the venue in Lille was first opened in 2012. It can seat 50,186 spectators for football matches, and has been given a four star rating by UEFA.
It was given a boost for construction after France were awarded the rights to organise Euro 2016, and despite some delays due to legal issues it was opened on schedule, in time for Lille’s 2012-13 season. The Stade Pierre Mauroy cost over £200million to construct.
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