
Germany were 4-3 winners against Switzerland on Friday
Ghana were thumped 5-1 by Austria on the same evening
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Germany came out on top in a helter-skelter clash with Switzerland on Friday as Florian Wirtz scored a second-half brace in Basel to ensure a 4-3 win for Die Mannschaft after they trailed twice in the opening half.
Ghana trailed only by a first half penalty against Austria in Vienna before they shipped four second half goals in a 5-1 loss and they could be up against it in Stuttgart.
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Team news
Julian Nagelsmann was direct in his approach to the Swiss clash, naming his team early and forecasting just four subs, which duly transpired.
He admits he will wait and see how those that played in Basel are feeling before contemplating how to line up on Monday.
Antonio Rudiger and in-form striker Deniz Undav were unused subs against the Swiss and could be starters now, while Nick Woltemade and Leroy Sane enjoyed cameos and will be eager for more game time.
The Ghanaians made nine changes during the second half of their loss to Austria and boss Otto Addo will have some tough choices to make, although no injury worries emerged from that defeat. Captain Jordan Ayew at least got on the scoresheet on Friday, his 33rd international goal.
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The stats
Germany have won six games on the trot, scoring 20 goals in total.
Die Mannschaft have scored at least three goals in four of those six games.
Ghana's defeat to Austria was their third successive friendly loss following previous setbacks against Japan and South Korea.
The last meeting of these nations was a 2-2 draw at the 2014 World Cup.
There are 62 places between Germany (10th) and Ghana (72nd) in the FIFA rankings.
Germany have scored at least three times in six of their last nine home games.
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Prediction
Germany were involved in a ding-dong battle with Switzerland on Friday, twice coming from behind to win 4-3 as Florian Wirtz scored his second of the game inside the final five minutes to secure the win.
Ghana, meanwhile, were set upon by a rampant Austrian side, shipping five goals as they lost their third game in a row.
Nagelsmann admits he may make some changes but the Germans have plenty of options and they have been in scoring form, netting at least three times in six of their last nine home games.
They are strong favourites to register a victory in Stuttgart and the Germans look capable of troubling the scoreboard with regularity.
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