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Tuesday's friendly match between Germany and France will be held at the Westfalenstadion in Dortmund, the hosts of Euro 2024.
Hansi Flick, Germany's manager, has been fired after his team's shocking 4-1 loss to Japan at home over the weekend.
At the Volkswagen Arena on Saturday, there were scenes of complete shock when Japan defeated Germany for the second time in ten months.
However, the manner of the loss was the icing on the cake for Flick, who was already under a lot of strain prior to this month's internationals.
Germany needs a win here solely to boost public confidence ahead of home finals because they are already qualified to host the European Championships next summer.
With the DFB in chaos, Rudi Voller, Hannes Wolf, and Sandro Wagner will be in command of the side here.
Last year, Germany played under Flick and only managed to win one of their six Nations League games. This was followed by a dismal World Cup group stage defeat.
Japan out-thought and out-fought Germany at the World Cup, and history was repeated in Wolfsburg over the weekend.
Ilkay Gundogan, the captain of the national team, shockingly claimed in his post-game interview: "Perhaps we think we are better than we actually are."
If not for some outstanding play by Marc-Andre ter Stegen, the final score of 4-1 may have been even worse.
Die Mannschaft has played six friendlies since their early departure from Qatar, losing to Belgium, Poland, Colombia, and now Japan. They also struggled to a 3-3 tie with Ukraine.
Germany has now lost five straight games and allowed 13 goals.
The most concerning and improbable figure is that Germany has only won four of their last 17 games, including victories over an ineffective Italy, Oman, Costa Rica, and Peru.
Contrarily, France is on track to join Germany as one of the first teams to reach the finals next year.
Didier Deschamps' team has had an easy time of it so far, winning all five of their games without allowing a goal.
On Thursday night in Paris, they defeated the Republic of Ireland with a straightforward 2-0 victory thanks to goals from Aurelien Tchouameni and Marcus Thuram.
With the victory, France joined Scotland and Portugal as the only countries still undefeated after matchday five.
Les Bleus will feel a lot more confident after another victory away to a team that is anticipated to play in the later stages of the tournament next summer.
At Euro 2020, France traveled to Germany and defeated them 1-0, although in Munich, thanks to an own goal by Mats Hummels.
Since Germany hasn't won in this match since the 2014 World Cup quarterfinals, the French have been dominating Die Mannschaft, going undefeated in six meetings.