The old enemies come together in Berlin for an international friendly that will have more spice than your usual run of the mill practice matches.

England haven't played Germany in Berlin since 1972 when Sir Alf Ramsey was in charge, so there is a lot of pride at stake for this bunch of English players. Paddy Power make Fabio Capello's Three Lions a 12/5 shot to beat Germany.

It's going to a tall order but if there is one team that England will raise their game against it's definitely Germany.

11/10 Germany win
9/4 Draw
12/5 England win

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A lot has been made of the number of players that have withdrawn from the squad for this match but whoever plays, they will not need motivating for a game against the Germans.

John Terry will captain the side and he is bound to have the other 10 players ready come kick-off. He'll obviously lead by example and is a great 28/1 to score the first goal - a fantastic price when you consider he'll be in the middle of all the England set pieces in and around the German penalty area.

Here's a piece of trivia for you, who is third in the list of top Premier League goalscorers over the last three years? Believe it or not it's Darren Bent, he's third behind Ronaldo and Rooney with 44 goals and has just come into some cracking club form. 8/1 on him opening the scoring in the Germany match looks solid enough value for goalscorer punters that like backing favourites.

In Zagreb Theo Walcott introduced himself onto the England seen with a hat-trick. Berlin is likely to be just as hostile so he's available at 10s to score first and 7/2 to score at anytime.

The Germany defence is not like the German defences of old and could be chasing Theo's tail for 90 minutes.

First Goalscorers
7/1 Defoe
8/1 Bent
8/1 Crouch
9/1 Agbonlahor
10/1 Walcott
16/1 Ashley Young
28/1 Barry
28/1 Terry
33/1 Lescott

It was 1st September 2001 when England famously beat Germany 5-1 in Munich. Only the most patriotic of punters will be backing a 500/1 repeat on Wednesday.

Germany will be going all out to kill the England game, nullifying the pace of Walcott, Young and Bent and to wear England down into submission, which is why John Terry's inclusion is so important.

There is no way he'll let the other defenders drop deep as the game goes on. England do have plenty of goalscorers in the squad, plenty of whom are in form for their clubs so everyone is expecting them to score for England. Any of the away-win correct scores have bags of value - even 1-0 to England is 9/1.

Correct Score
9/1 England 1-0
18/1 England 2-0
10/1 England 2-1
50/1 England 3-0
30/1 England 3-1
200/1 England 4-0
500/1 England 5-1

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