Its France v Germany from Paris as Bet365 announce the latest odds and report they are live streaming a selection of International friendlies tonight.
The firm reports there is plenty of interest in their new online television service which has been recently introduced, allowing users to watch the games live through live streaming technology on the company website.
There really do look to be some cracking international friendlies on show this week and Wednesday evening sees France and Germany lock horns in Paris. Both sides play some vital World Cup qualifiers after this encounter, so will see this as a chance to build some form and momentum.
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It is good to see teams using these friendlies to really challenge themselves and even though this isn’t labelled as a competitive encounter, you can be sure that both are desperate to win this one.
They should each breeze through to Brazil 2014, but neither can afford to take anything for granted and this 90 minutes has to be used to gain some confidence.
Looking at France to begin with, there is no doubt that they are a team full of quality, especially in midfield with the likes of Frank Ribery and Yohan Cabaye to call upon.
Head Coach Didier Deschamps will want to get these two men on the ball as much as possible on Wednesday evening as they can cause real problems for Germany.
Karim Benzema is the man likely to be leading the line and he know he has to be at his clinical best in order for France to win this one. At the moment, Benzema is a 7/4 shot to score anytime in Paris, which might be decent value.
Deschamps’ men look to be a well organised outfit and they did manage a draw with Spain in their World Cup qualifier recently, so know they can compete with the best team that the world has to offer.
If the hosts can get a quick start in this one, then they have a good chance of coming out on top. You can back them at 9/4 to win here.
As for Germany, they have named a strong squad for this trip to France and are certainly going all-out for the win.
Joachim Low has picked his big-name players, such as Bastian Schweinsteiger, Mario Gomez, Mezut Ozil and Lukas Podolski for this one, so he isn’t taking the opposition lightly.
The Germans are the slight favourites for this one at 7/4 and that isn’t much of a surprise when you look at the quality they have going forward. There is a lot of international experience in this side and a number of players that can do special things when on the ball.
When at their attacking best, there are not many sides in world football that are better to watch than Germany, but they do sometimes struggle to get going in a match.
They must have some concerns defensively as well after drawing 4-4 with Sweden back in October, despite have a four-goal lead with just 30 minutes to go.
This does look set to be one of the pick of the fixtures on Wednesday evening and it certainly is not one to be missed. The stadium in Paris is sure to be a sell-out and they will be expecting goals in this one. The action gets underway from 8PM.