"The result is probably more important for our opponents," Aragones said of the visit to Iceland. "But we need to realize that the Icelandic team can be very dangerous. Besides, their goalscorer [Eidur Gudjohnsen] plays for Barcelona."
With Juergen Klinsmann no longer in charge, Germany looks to his World Cup assistant, Joachim Loew, to carry on his impressive work into European qualifying.
The Germans host Sweden in Gelsenkirchen and hope for a repeat of their 2-0 second-round triumph in Munich at the World Cup.



