Jun 26, 2016 at 5pm UK at ​Stade Pierre Mauroy
Germany
3-0
SlovakiaSlovakia
Boateng (8'), Gomez (43'), Draxler (63')
Kimmich (46'), Hummels (67')
FT(HT: 2-0)

Skrtel (13'), Kucka (91')

Joachim Low ready for Slovakia match after "wake-up call" in friendly defeat

Head coach Joachim Loew of Germany gestures during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Quarter Final match between France and Germany at Maracana on July 4, 2014
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Joachim Low believes that Slovakia will provide a stern challenge to Germany in their last-16 tie, but is confident that a repeat of last month's loss will be avoided.

Joachim Low has declared that Germany are ready for the challenge that Slovakia pose following their recent friendly defeat at the hands of the same opponents.

The world champions, who were humbled 3-1 in a pre-Euro 2016 friendly in Augsburg in May, face the Repre in a last-16 showdown on Sunday evening.

Low admits that losing that warm-up fixture was a "wake-up call" for his charges on the eve of the competition that they are among the favourites to win, but believes that lessons have been learned over the past month.

"They will challenge us. At the end of May we got a wake-up call with the 3-1 [loss]," he is quoted as saying by BT Sport. "The Slovaks will work defensively good, close down the space. We will not get many chances.

"We have 20 players left [to select from] - I've been thinking whether there are one or two changes. The Slovaks have a similar quality in the counter attacks as Poland. Slovakia is one of the surprises in the first round for me.

"They have beaten Russia, were unlucky to lose against Wales and played against England to draw. Against us in May they have already made a very good game, were brisk, bold and technically adept. They have experienced players in the defence but we will find ways to do better than England."

Germany beat Ukraine and Northern Ireland on their way to topping Group C, but were held by Poland in a goalless draw to deny them a perfect record in France.

Mario Gomez celebrates scoring the opening goal during the Euro 2016 Group C match between Northern Ireland and Germany on June 21, 2016
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