Germany:
Reigning champions Germany are the current babysitters of the precious World Cup. With manager Joachim Low eager to win the competition for the second consecutive time, he'll be keen to hit the ground running in the pre-tournament friendlies. Low recently revealed that Boateng, Hummels, Muller, Ozil and Kroos will all features in the tie - expect an onslaught from the Germans.
Spain:
Julen Lopetegui showed in his ruthless squad selection that he's not afraid to axe underperformers. Whilst snubbed Chelsea team-mates Alvaro Morata and Cesc Fabregas will watch this one scowling from their sofas, their elated colleague Marcos Alonso will gearing up for a potential first international cap.
Germany head coach Joachim Low:
"Their best 11 to 13 players come from Atletico, Barca and Real, uniting all these virtues. You have Atletico's pressing game, Real's high speed and quick counter-attack with Barca's possession."
Spain head coach Julen Lopetegui:
Talking about Morata's World Cup hopes, the Spain boss said: "Of course Morata has a lot of possibilities to go to the World Cup and he knows it. He has to show these months the player he is inside."
Did you know?
The last three games between Germany and Spain have finished with 1-0 scorelines.
Possible line-ups:
Germany: Ter Stegen; Hector, Boateng, Hummels, Kimmich; Gundogan, Kroos; Sané, Ozil, Muller; Werner.
Spain: De Gea; Alba, Ramos, Pique, Carvajal; Silva, Saul, Iniesta, Koke; Isco; Costa.