Of all the group matches that will take place at the FIFA World Cup in Russia, Germany‑Sweden is the fixture with the most history.

The two countries have faced off a total of 36 times: Germany lead the head‑to‑head 15‑12, with the other nine meetings having been drawn.

In matches tomorrow, Belgium will play Tunisia at 12am, South Korea will play Mexico at 3am while Germany will play Sweden at 6am.

Meanwhile, Brazil beat Costa Rica 2-0 in their second Group E match in the FIFA World Cup.

Nigeria beat Iceland 2-0 to register their first win in the World Cup.

In another match, Switzerland beat Serbia 2-1 in their FIFA World Cup match.

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