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Kick Off: 7:45pm GMT

Referee: D Skomina

Germany coach Joachim Löw issued a strong warning to those who believe his side can already begin planning for the UEFA EURO 2012 semi-finals: "Playing Greece will be akin to colliding with a rock."

The three-time European champions go into the tie at the Arena Gdansk on the back of a national-record 14-game winning run in competitive fixtures and, in eight previous meetings with Friday's opponents, have never lost. Yet one statistic weighs heavily in the other column: Greece triumphed at UEFA EURO 2004 when their ambitions were similarly dismissed.

"We are the favourites, that's logical and we can live with that," Löw said. "We also know that knockout games have their own character. Once the match starts, being expected to triumph counts for nothing. Greece are not the sort of team that gets ripped apart; we saw that against Russia when they upset the odds [winning 1-0]. You can never count them out."

Löw has made just one change to his starting lineup during a tournament which has so far brought wins against Portugal, the Netherlands and Denmark. With Jérôme Boateng available again after suspension and Bastian Schweinsteiger having shaken off an ankle complaint, the 52-year-old is not expected to radically vary his set-up for Greece, a team he describes as "dynamic, good defensively and dangerous on the counterattack".

"In a quarter-final you have to make a huge effort," added Löw. "We have so far shown we're fast, capable of creating problems for opponents and able to score good goals. If we run at them in the last third, look to play at a high tempo and display a killer instinct, we will be in a good position to beat them."

On their way to victory at UEFA EURO 2004, Greece defeated holders France at the quarter-final stage and their coach this time around, Fernando Santos, spelled out what his team need to do to match that achievement: "We must avoid all mistakes and be focused throughout. That is the only way we will be the team celebrating on the pitch afterwards."

Greece made errors in their opening game, but fought back from a man and a goal down to draw with Poland, then lost 2-1 to the Czech Republic before getting back on track with victory over Russia. On Friday they will be without suspended captain Giorgos Karagounis and full-back José Holebas but can take heart from the fact that the Czech loss is their only defeat in 13 games during this campaign.

A record as favourable as that makes their billing as David to Germany's Goliath seem somewhat overstated, but Santos is happy to go along with it. "David won that battle against an opponent who was never expected to lose so I'm OK with that," he said.

"It's true that in terms of stature and importance Germany are big and they always expect to get far in tournaments. However, we are not here on our holidays. The 2004 team was written off before that tournament and they are our source of inspiration now."

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There are a lot of rumours reporting that Klose will start.

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I dunno where this is exactly coming from but many sources say Reus and Schürrle will replace Podolski and Müller.

Reported by BILD supposedly.

And Klose is a better player than Gomez.

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Reported by BILD supposedly.

And Klose is a better player than Gomez.

Yes, BILD is one source. Kicker and Sky confirm it and claim they have their own sources. Can't really believe it but the press did know Gomez and Hummels started the first game and they did know Bender replaced Boateng after his second yellow.

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Schürrle------------Özil--------------Reus

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-------Schweinsteiger---Khedira-----

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Lahm---Badstuber---Hummels---Boateng

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Would be awesome! 8)

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Has Klose been confirmed as starting?

Yes. Klose, Reus and Schürrle are officially confirmed.

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SCHÜRRLE #9 --------------- ÖZIL #8 ----------------------- REUS #21

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---------------- KHEDIRA #6 ------- SCHWEINSTEIGER #7 ------------

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LAHM #16 © --------------------------------------------- BOATENG #20

-------------- BADSTUBER #14 ------ HUMMELS #5 ----------------------

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http://www.dfb.de/index.php?id=511739&tx_dfbnews_pi1[showUid]=34766&tx_dfbnews_pi4[cat]=168

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So does anyone think that those changes are showing a lack of respect for Greece by resting key players in a quarter final? (Like some of the tweets being posted on BBC at the moment)

Or do you think that Jogi Luuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvvve thinks those 3 changes will give him a better chance perhaps of breaking down a stubborn Greek defence.

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German attack hasn't been amazing so far, have struggled to break teams down. Podolski hasn't been in the tournament at all, whilst Müller hasn't been at his best despite being involved a fair bit. Only a moron would consider it a case of Löw disrespectfully resting players, looks like he's trying to rectify the same issue they had against the Portuguese regarding struggling to break down a heavily defensive team.

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German attack hasn't been amazing so far, have struggled to break teams down. Podolski hasn't been in the tournament at all, whilst Müller hasn't been at his best despite being involved a fair bit. Only a moron would consider it a case of Löw disrespectfully resting players, looks like he's trying to rectify the same issue they had against the Portuguese regarding struggling to break down a heavily defensive team.

Germany did come through the Group of Death with 3 wins...

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German attack hasn't been amazing so far, have struggled to break teams down. Podolski hasn't been in the tournament at all, whilst Müller hasn't been at his best despite being involved a fair bit. Only a moron would consider it a case of Löw disrespectfully resting players, looks like he's trying to rectify the same issue they had against the Portuguese regarding struggling to break down a heavily defensive team.

Exactly.

Finally Podolski has been replaced. I was awaiting this for month. Klose for Gomez was expected any way because he adds so much more than goals to the team. The only surprise is Müller being out.

However if Germany loose this game Löw will be the guilty one.

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HAHAHA GREEKS HAVE NO MONEY THEY ARE LAZY HAIRY SMELLY DIRTY NON-EUROPEANS LOLZ LOLZ LOLZ.

Now we've got casual xenophobia out of the way, I think we don't have much of a chance but if we can at least make it close I'll be happy :)

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To be fair, this is a great move by Jogi, these lads are eager to go and prove themselves in the national team and both wide men are also pretty young.

Now Klose has been rested nicely he is able to begin a game and show Gomez exactly what his game is missing, yes Gomez has scored the goals but he was non-existant in the Denmark game and was also in the Portugal game the same.

Should be a cracker either way, hope the two lads show their worth!

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Interesting changes for Germany. Big to change the front 3 when you've won the 3 group games, but can see why he's done it, looks bad for Loew if it doesn't work out though but also bad if he doesn't change and they struggle. Like Schurrle and Reus though, similar to Mata in that they're unfortunate to play for a nation with so much talent in their positions. Fancy we might see Podolski, Mueller or Gomez make an impact off the bench.

Wonder how long Greece can hold out for. Would expect Germany to score at some point, just a matter if Greece can hold out long enough to frustrate Germany and capitalise to nick a goal or they concede early and are left chasing.

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