Germany, who have qualified for the FIFA U-17 World Cup as fifth place finisher from Europe via a play-off, began their campaign with an unconvincing 2-1 win over Costa Rica before slumping to an embarrassing 0-4 defeat to Iran.
Any further slip-up against Guinea in their last Group C match tomorrow will see Germany making an early exit from the tournament.
The Christian Wueck-coached German side will need a win tomorrow at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium to secure an automatic spot in the Round of 16 as one of the two group toppers.
Even a draw may see Germany through to the Round of 16 but they would want a win against Guinea as that will give them some confidence which has been shattered by Iran.
In their previous match against Iran, Germany dominated the ball possession but their forwards were out of sorts as they had just four shots on target while the Asian team had 12 such efforts, out of which they scored four goals.
If it was not for Germany goalkeeper Luca Plogmann making several important saves, Iran may have won that match in Margao by a bigger margin.
Guinea, on the other hand, have not won a match, having lost to Iran 1-3 in their opening fixture before playing out a 1-1 draw against Costa Rica in their previous game.
For them, it is a do-or-die match with just one point in their kitty. A win tomorrow will give them a spot in the Round of 16 but anything less than that will send them crashing out of the competition.
Having wasted a fine chance to collect full three points in their previous match, Guinea will now have to try and notch up a win against Germany in their final group game tomorrow.
They would take inspiration from Iran's 4-0 thrashing of the European side.
The Teams (From):
Germany: Luca Plogmann, Alexander Nitzl, Pascal Hackethal, Dominik Becker, Jan Boller, Noah Awuku, Shaverdi Catin, Eric Majetshcek, Jan-Fiete ARP, Elias Abouchabaka, Nicolas Kuehn, Luis Klatte, Dennis Jastrzembski, Yannik Keitel, Kilian Ludewig, Lars Mai, maurice Malone, John Yeboah, Jessic Ngankam, Yann Bisseck and Marian Prins.
Match starts at 5pm.
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