Germany aim to build on their splendid World Cup start against Ghana this evening with the Boateng brothers on opposite sides.

It kicks off at 20.00 UK time in Fortaleza and could book Germany’s spot in the next round.

Joachim Low’s team impressed in the opener, hammering Portugal 4-0 with a Thomas Muller hat-trick.

Germany aim to build on their splendid World Cup start against Ghana this evening with the Boateng brothers on opposite sides.

It kicks off at 20.00 UK time in Fortaleza and could book Germany’s spot in the next round.

Joachim Low’s team impressed in the opener, hammering Portugal 4-0 with a Thomas Muller hat-trick.

He starts again with Mesut Ozil and Mario Gotze, while Mats Hummels has shaken off a thigh injury.

Bastian Schweinsteiger is still on the bench following his fitness concerns, so Sami Khedira starts.

Ghana began their Group G campaign with a last-gasp 2-1 defeat to USA, leaving them needing points this evening.

Udinese” data-scaytid=”11″>Ex-Udinese striker Asamoah Gyan again leads the way with support from Napoli transfer target Andre Ayew and Milan midfielder Michael Essien.

Juventus left-back Kwadwo Asamoah also starts.

Curiously, the two Boateng brothers are playing on opposite sides, as Kevin-Prince chose to represent Ghana and Jerome opted for the country of his birth Germany.

Germany: Neuer; J Boateng, Mertesacker, Hummels, Howedes; Kroos, Lahm, Khedira; Ozil, Muller, Gotze

Ghana: Dauda; Afful, Mensah, Boye, Asamoah; Rabiu, Muntari; Atsu, P Boateng, A Ayew; Gyan

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