On Tuesday, two sides on the opposite side of the experience spectrum will clash at the Parc des Princes in their final UEFA Euro 2016 match.
As we all know, Northern Ireland is one of several debutants making their bow at this summer's tournament, whilst Germany, as reigning World Cup winners are seeking to become the first team to win four Euro titles. Interestingly enough, both teams will be heading into this game with their standings a lot closer than one had anticipated. In fact, only one point divides the two, meaning that whoever wins could finish the group stage campaign at the top of Group C!
Under the tutelage of Michael O'Neill, Northern Ireland performed solidly in their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, and as a result earned their spot among the 24 sides after topping their group. Yes, the Green and White Army did not have the toughest group - with sides like Romania, Finland, Greece, Hungary, and the Faroe Islands for company - but it was nonetheless a good performance from a side who last qualified for a major tournament in 1986.
Northern Ireland didn't start their campaign off in the best way possible, as they were narrowly edged out 1-0 by Poland in a very tight contest. However, they gained the perfect opportunity to make history and picked up a deserved 2-0 win over a very bad Ukrainian side in their second match, courtesy of goals from Gareth McAuley and Niall McGinn.
Gareth McAuley (number 4) celebrates after scoring his - and Northern Ireland's - first ever goal at a Euro tournament
With Ukraine already dumped out of the competition, Northern Ireland are guaranteed a top three spot - and potentially a place in the round of 16. However, they will obviously face a much sterner test against Germany, although they may take some heart after seeing Poland successfully hold die Mannschaft to a 0-0 draw.
Meanwhile, if Northern Ireland are still basking in the glow of their win over Ukraine, Germany will have to shake off the disappointment following their performance against Poland. Although defensively they were quite solid in keeping Poland's star striker Robert Lewandowski quiet, their attack was rather dull and inefficient as they failed to find a breakthrough.
Joachim Low's men, however, are still on top of the group after overpowering Ukraine in their opening fixture. However, there are some concerns about Germany's showings so far and die Mannschaft failing to really get up and running. As such, they will be looking to turn up the heat against a side that they have generally enjoyed good results against.
The pressure will be on players like Thomas Muller, who had a prolific season with Bayern Munich but has yet to open his account for Germany. Mesut Ozil is another one who received a lot of criticism for his inefficient performance against Poland and both men will be keen on shaking that off as Germany looks to head into the round of 16 as group winners.
Thomas Muller has been subdued so far in this competition and will be hoping to open his account as quickly as possible
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