Powerhouses Germany and Spain have a chance to further enhance their Euro 2022 credentials when they go head-to-head on Tuesday evening.
The Group B rivals meet at the Brentford Community Stadium with the Germans having launched their campaign with 4-0 victory over Denmark while the Spaniards beat Finland 4-1.
Here, the PA news agency looks ahead to Tuesday’s fixtures in the wake of a big night at the finals on Monday.
Spain coach Jorge Vilda is refusing to be cowed by Germany’s formidable reputation ahead of their showdown.
Despite the loss of star player Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas to an anterior cruciate ligament injury before the opening game, Vilda is confident his side are capable of ending their barren run against the eight-time European champions.
He said at his pre-match press conference: “We’ve played Germany in recent years and not managed to win but have drawn with them on a couple of occasions.
“The last time, we were five minutes away, we were very close. That means we’re there.”
Finland coach Anna Signeul has warned her players not to be taken in by Denmark’s opening result as they prepare to lock horns at Stadium MK on Tuesday.
The Danes went down 4-0 to the eight-time winners on Friday, but Signeul said at her pre-match press conference: “Perhaps Germany made Denmark not look so good, but we know they are a good team.
“They have world-class players like Pernilla Harder that everyone knows. We respect Denmark but we are also ready for tomorrow.”