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Germany vs Mexico 2018 fifa world cup preview, live update and highlights <![CDATA[Germany vs Mexico 2018 fifa world cup preview, live update and highlights]]>

Germany vs Mexico 2018 Fifa world cup preview, live update, and highlights   Germany vs Mexico 2018 Fifa world cup preview: Germany football team always seems to be among the World Cup top contenders and 2018 is no different Group F at the 2018 Fifa World Cup will see defending champions Germany face three other teams: Mexico, Sweden and the Korea Republic A handful of players like Toni Kroos (Real Madrid), Mesut Ozil (Arsenal), Thomas Muller and, joined by some hugely talented youngsters like Leroy Sané and Joshua Kimmich . on another side, Mexico also comfortably won their North, Central America, and Caribbean group, losing once and Mexico will be hoping that their all-time leading goalscorer Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez can fire them to the knockout stages in Russia. They go up against defending champions Germany in their opening game on 17 June Mexico haven’t got further since they hosted in 1986. Sweden will likely be their biggest challengers for the second spot team Mexico will miss stars like, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, particularly following his international retirement but is disciplined and, after sensationally knocking out Italy in a playoff, won’t fear anyone. Germany Head coach: Joachim Low Germany Fifa ranking: 1 germany national football team Number of World Cup appearances: 18 germany national football team Best finish: winners in 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014 Player to watch: Toni Kroos Germany World Cup fixtures 17 June: vs. Mexico at the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (4pm, BBC) 23 June: vs. Sweden at Fisht Stadium, Sochi (7pm, ITV) 27 June: vs. Korea Republic at Kazan Arena, Kazan (3pm, BBC) Head coach: Juan Carlos Osorio Fifa ranking: 15 Number of World Cup appearances: 15 Best finish: quarter-finals in 1970 and 1986 Player to watch: Javier Hernandez (West Ham United) Mexico World Cup fixtures 17 June: vs. Germany at Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (4pm, BBC) 23 June: vs. Korea Republic at Rostov Arena, Rostov-On-Don (4pm, ITV) 27 June: vs. Sweden at Ekaterinburg Arena, Ekaterinburg (3pm, BBC]]>

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