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Germany vs Sweden As it happened World Cup 2018: Toni Kroos goal breaks Swedish hearts

Follow all the action as Germany look to make up for their loss to Mexico

Molly Hudson
Friday 22 June 2018 15:08 EDT
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Germany will be raring to get over their surprise 1-0 defeat they suffered against Mexico in their opening Group F game. Hirving Lozano scored the only goal of the game which had the German players scratching their heads and gazing at one-another with confused looks.

In their first game Sweden strolled past South Korea, Andreas Granqvist scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot. South Korea failed to register a single shot on target and will certainly be tested against a Germany attacking force with a point to prove.

Group F remains wide open which means anything other than a win for Germany would be a disaster.

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What time is it?

Germany vs Sweden kicks off at 19:00 in Sochi’s Fisht Olympic Stadium.

Where can I watch it?

ITV will be showing live coverage on ITV 1 and on the ITV hub.

Thomas Muller and his Germany team-mates suffered defeat to Mexico on Sunday
Thomas Muller and his Germany team-mates suffered defeat to Mexico on Sunday (Getty)

Odds:

  • Germany: 1/2
  • Sweden: 6/1
  • Draw: 10/3

Prediction:

Germany 1-0 Sweden. Two defeats in a row just doesn’t happen to Germany at World Cups and Joachim Low will be determined to have his side fired up to make up for previous mistakes. Sweden will make it tough, but ultimately their defensive barrier will not be able to withstand Germany’s attacks.

74 mins: Claesson OFF, and Durmaz on for Sweden. Some fresh legs for the Swedes, which may be useful on the counter

Molly Hudson23 June 2018 20:32

76 mins: Durmaz wins a corner, and a long range effort from Forsberg is collected by Neuer. Every minute must feel like an hour for Sweden as we crawl to the final whistle

Molly Hudson23 June 2018 20:33

78 mins: Goalscorer Toivonen OFF, John Guidetti ON for Sweden

Molly Hudson23 June 2018 20:35

81 mins: Timo Werner the next with a golden chance! He slices his effort off target from the edge of the area

Molly Hudson23 June 2018 20:38

82 mins: RED CARD! Turning point for Germany? Jerome Boateng has seen red! Already on a yellow card, he made an awful challenge on Berg, the referee took a moment to think about it and has given it!

Molly Hudson23 June 2018 20:40

87 mins: Hector OFF, Brandt ON. That leaves Rudiger and Kimmich as the only German defenders on the field. Wow.

Molly Hudson23 June 2018 20:44

88 mins: WHAT A SAVE! Olsen flies into the air to deny Mario Gomez. Incredible scenes

Molly Hudson23 June 2018 20:46

90 mins: Berg OFF, Thelin ON in the final Swedish sub

Molly Hudson23 June 2018 20:47

90 mins: Five minutes of added time! You can't stop watching this, anything could happen with Germany throwing absolutely everything forward

Molly Hudson23 June 2018 20:49

92 mins: POST! Sweden have really rode their luck here as Brandt strikes the post with a piledriver. Drama right until the end here

Molly Hudson23 June 2018 20:50

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