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Germany & Netherlands schedule post-Euro 2012 friendly
Following their recent test-match and upcoming group stage showdown, the rivals will meet for the third time in 12 months this November, as the Dutch play host in Amsterdam
By Clark Whitney
On the German FA's official website, the DFB announced that they will visit Amsterdam on November 14, 2012, for the Klassiker between the neighbouring countries. Kick-off is scheduled for 20.30CET.
In November 2011, Joachim Low's men were 3-0 winners over the Netherlands in their friendly in Hamburg. And now, the two sides will play a 'second leg' of sorts in the Amsterdam ArenA.
Before the friendly, the heavyweights will meet at Euro 2012, where they have been drawn together in Group B. It will be the second match of the tournament for the two sides and will be held in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Historically, Germany have an edge over the Netherlands: in 38 meetings, the Mannschaft have won 14 times, while the Oranje have been victorious on 10 occasions.
Hosted by George Ankers
That's the Borussia Dortmund sporting director. Talking about the Dortmund player. I'm onto you, Zorc. I'm onto you.
"Ukraine are preparing for their last friendly, against Turkey in Ingolstadt tomorrow, with the starting lineup at the Euros very much unclear. Taras Mykhalyk and Yevhen Khacheridi were tried as central defenders against Austria - not a bright idea, and that didn't work well at all..."
Well, no wonder - ol' Taras looks about 12.
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