Germany v Algeria

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Kilburn

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Roll up, roll up - match all set to go in 45 min.

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Germany: Neuer, Mustafi, Mertesacker, Boateng, Howedes, Lahm, Ozil, Schweinsteiger, Kroos, Gotze, Muller. Subs: Zieler, Weidenfeller, Grosskreutz, Ginter, Khedira, Schurrle, Podolski, Klose, Draxler, Durm, Kramer.

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Algeria: M'Bolhi, Mandi, Belkalem, Halliche, Ghoulam, Lacen, Mostefa, Feghouli, Soudani, Taider, Slimani. Subs: Si Mohamed, Zemmamouche, Bougherra, Mesbah, Yebda, Ghilas, Brahimi, Medjani, Bentaleb, Cadamuro, Djabou, Mahrez.

Estadio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre

Capacity: 48,849.
Opened: 1969, but reopened in February 2014.
Altitude: 47m (154ft).
Climate: It can get down to a chilly 10C at Porte Alegre in June and July with highs only around 19C.

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Match to be played in much more temperate weather conditions:-

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Porto Alegre is doing its best Port Talbot impression this evening.
Our friends from BBC weather tell us that "a low pressure system positioned just off the coast of southeast Brazil will make for a cloudy skies in Porto Alegre for this evening's World Cup tie between Germany and Algeria.
"There will also be the risk of a few showers, with a moderate westerly wind and temperatures of around 15C."
Chilly...


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Germany living dangerously with Neuer coming out of his goal to make the challenge to a great through ball by Algeria.
 
Algeria just goes on and on, too bad they are not scoring with these opportunities - Germany is the type of side that has a knack of riding out such adversities, then taking advantage later in the match.
 
Hockey and Baseball teams here in the US get to final with either best of 5 or 7. Rarely does does a minnow get thru". Perhaps they should change to one game knockout!