There isn't long enough left for either side to find a winner, and the full-time whistle goes!
89'
CHANCE! Spain press Germany high into their own half, but the hosts break quickly and almost create a chance for Goretzka, but he can only win a corner, which is headed clear by Ramos.
87'
Vazquez takes a cross-field pass in well, but his cut-back into the box is just intercepted.
85'
And Gomez's first involvement is to take a heavy touch and lose possession. Perhaps that will improve Wagner's mood.
84'
M. Gómez enters the game and replaces T. Werner.
Werner is replaced by veteran striker Gomez for the final few minutes. Meanwhile, Wagner does not look best pleased on the bench. He clearly feels he should be playing.
82'
Rodri enters the game and replaces Thiago Alcântara.
Thiago also departs for Spain, to be replaced by Rodri.
81'
L. Goretzka enters the game and replaces T. Müller.
Germany goalscorer Muller is replaced by Goretzka as Joachim Low shuffles the team around in an attempt to go ahead in this game.
79'
CHANCE! Werner does excellently to beat Koke with a quick turn of pace, and he flashes the ball across the six-yard box, but nobody is there to tap it in!
78'
Germany concede a corner under pressure, as an attempt to switch the ball from left to right goes behind.
76'
SAVE! Germany try to play the ball out from the back, but it's gifted back to Spain, who release Costa in the box in space, but ter Stegen makes an important stop to prevent any embarrassment.
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75'
OFFSIDE! Kimmich looks like he's in the clear following a long ball forward, but the flag goes up as he hits a volley wide of goal.
74'
Germany have had plenty of the ball in the last few minutes, but they've been unable to break the Spanish down. The visitors have everyone back defending at the moment.
71'
Lucas Vázquez enters the game and replaces David Silva.
Silva is the latest Spaniard to be replaced, with Vazquez coming on for him.
70'
Germany almost create something as they work the ball around the edge of the Spain area, but Hector's final pass is a stray one and it trickles out for a goal kick.
68'
L. Sané enters the game and replaces J. Draxler.
He's here. Sane replaces Draxler on the left wing with 22 minutes plus stoppage time to make an impact.
MISS! Asensio almost picks out Costa with a dangerous cross from the left, but the Atletico Madrid striker just can't stretch far enough to meet it, before SIlva fires the ball into the side-netting!
65'
Diego Costa enters the game and replaces Rodrigo.
Rodrigo has certainly tried to grasp his chance up front with both hands, grabbing that early goal and showing plenty of willing in the final third. His night is over, however, as Costa replaces him.
CROSSBAR! Kroos stands over a free-kick on the edge of the box and clips it to the back post, where Hummels rises highest to head the ball back across goal past the helpless De Gea - but only onto the top of the bar! What a chance!
64'
MISS! Draxler plays a clever reverse pass to Werner, but the striker snatches at his shot a little and can only find the side-netting.
62'
Spain enjoy another spell of controlled possession, resting on the ball whilst working their opponents. The visitors seem very much in control of this game for the most part, but Germany have the quality to hit back - as we have seen. Perhaps a certain Manchester City winger could provide the hosts with a little extra pace and spark to turn the tide?
59'
Marco Asensio enters the game and replaces Isco.
Isco, who has been electric tonight, is replaced by Asensio.
57'
SAVE! It's then De Gea's turn as Germany launch a sweeping counter-attack, and nthe ball is worked to Gundogan, whose first-time, placed shot has to be tipped round the post! That was heading for the bottom corner!
56'
SAVE! Superb football from Spain again! They carve the world champions open, but a fantastic close-range stop from ter Stegen denies Isco what looked like a certain goal!
55'
CHANCE! Spain play some lovely one-touch football in and around the box, but Alba's strike on the left is well-blocked.
53'
İ. Gündoğan enters the game and replaces S. Khedira.
Khedira, having taken a knock earlier, comes off for Gundogan in midfield. Hopefully the changes won't take the rhythm out of the game.
51'
Nacho enters the game and replaces Piqué.
Pique is now replaced by Nacho in a straight swap.
50'
CHANCE! Silva's attempt to pick out a teammate from the left is cut out, and Germany break quickly through Werner again, who finds Ozil on the edge of the box, but the playmaker can't connect with his shot and it rolls harmlessly through to ter Stegen.
47'
Werner uses his pace to sprint at the Spain defence early on, and wins a corner for his troubles.
SAVE! What an effort from Draxler! The corner is taken short, and it's worked to Draxler on the left corner of the box. The PSG man then strikes a sweet, powerful shot that bends towards the far corner, only for a diving De Gea to keep it out! That was a world-class save from a world-class shot.
46'
Saúl enters the game and replaces Andrés Iniesta.
Iniesta is replaced by Saul at half-time. The Barcelona maestro has had a good game, but perhaps this was a pre-arranged substitution to protect his fitness. He's not a young man any more at 33.
Spain kick us off at the start of the second half!
45'
The half peters to a close as the tempo drops a little in these last few minutes.
43'
CHANCE! Draxler receives the ball in acres of space on the left, but he dallies too long as he decides what to do with it, and is ushered out of play well by Ramos.
42'
OFFSIDE! Isco again links up to great effect with Iniesta, bamboozling his way through the Germany back-line, but he's just strayed a yard offside in the box.
40'
Isco shows some lovely footwork, and is hauled down by Draxler. Spain have been excellent in possession of the ball, but their defending has been a little hesitant so far this half.
35'
T. Müller has scored a goal for Germany! Assist by S. Khedira.
Germany have had a decent spell of possession, and - whisper it - Spain's off-the-ball shape looks very much like the 4-4-2 employed for large portions of this season at Barcelona.
GOAL! What a strike! Muller restores parity with a dipping strike from the edge of the box that De Gea just can't quite reach! Wonderful effort from the Bayern Munich forward. It's all square again at 1-1!
Khedira received the ball from Kroos on the left, and played it square to Muller right on the edge of of the box. He still had a lot to do from there, though, and he did it superbly!
34'
CHANCE! Draxler plays a clever through ball for the overlapping Hector into the box, and the left-bakc smashes a shot goalwards, but it cannons away off a Spain defender.
31'
CHANCES! First, Werner runs at his man down the left and fires a cross into the box, but nobody can get on the end of it, before Spain go down the other end and work it well for Iniesta, but his effort just isn't on target from the edge of the box!
28'
After some more excellent combination football through the middle of the pitch, Silva tries to link up with Rodrigo in the box, but the latter just overhits his return ball to the Manchester City midfielder.
27'
Four Spain players play a little game of rondo in the corner, and they keep the ball superbly, before unlocking the door with a sharp pass to Iniesta in the box, but he just turns into trouble. Spain win it back, however, and get a free-kick for a foul by Khedira on the edge of the box, Silva's delivery is headed away at the back post by Boateng, however.
23'
CHANCE! Werner gets his first real chance of the game as he races onto a through-ball in behind the defence, and tries to place a left-footed effort inside the far post, but it spins just wide! The linesman has his flag up anyway, so it wouldn't have counted.
22'
There's some pinball in the Spain box as Werner takes the ball to the face, before the vistors attempt to counter, but Rodrigo is caught standing in an offside position.
18'
CHANCE! With the flick of a switch, Spain are away down the right through Carvajal, who fizzes a low ball into the box, but the onrushing Iniesta takes a slightly heavy touch and ter Stegen can just gather it in.
16'
Spain's star-studed line-up boasts some of the premier creative midfielders in world football, and whilst having so many in the same team together deprives them of pace somewhat, it's showing in the quality of their possession football as they boss the ball for a period against the world champions.
13'
Germany win a free-kick 35 yards or so from goal, but Kroos' dinked ball to the left side of the box isn't the best option and Carvajal can head clear. That was a waste of a promising situation.
10'
VOLLEY! What an effort from Hector! A Kroos corner is headed back out of the box, and the left-back - with his weaker right foot - hits a sweet, swerving volley towards the top-left corner from 25 yards, but it's a little too high! De Gea was rooted to the spot there.
9'
CHANCE! Germany try to hit back immediately as they pounce on some slightly hesitant Spain defending again, and Kimmich whips a cross into the box, but Werner just can't get his head on it and then a shot flies well wide of the target.
6'
Rodrigo has scored a goal for Spain! Assist by Andrés Iniesta.
The pass and the vision for that assist was classic Iniesta. He made it look so easy.
GOAL! What a fast start Spain have made here! They've looked in the mood from the off, and they've opened the scoring inside the first seven minutes! Iniesta plays a perfect slide-rule pass in behind for Rodrigo, who lashes a left-footed shot past the advancing ter Stegen and into the back of the net! It's 1-0 to Spain!
5'
Spain retaliate with a promising attack down the left, but the ball that is cut back from the byline doesn't find its man and Germany can get the ball to safety.
3'
CHANCE! A clever dummy sees Ozil with a chance on the edge of the box, but his touch is uncharacteristically heavy and the chance appears to be gone. However, some hesitation from Spanish defenders allows the Arsenal playmaker to beat De Gea to the ball, but the keeper has his angles closed down well and Ozil is forced away from goal.
2'
Spain go straight on the front foot as Silva checks inside from the right and feeds Iniesta, who plays a delightful first-time chipped ball out to Carvajal, but the Real Madrid full-bakc's volleyd cross is hacked away.
1'
And we're off in Dusseldorf! Germany get us underway!
Hello and welcome to our LIVE coverage of this heavyweight friendly match between Germany and Spain at the ESPIRT Arena in Dusseldorf.
The line-ups have been announced, and we'll start with the home side.
Germany substitutes: Kevin Trapp, Sandro Wagner, Bernd Leno, Lars Stindl, Matthias Ginter, Marvin Plattenhardt, Antonio Rudiger, Niklas Sule, Sebastian Rudy, Mario Gomez, Emre Can, Julian Brandt, Leroy Sane, Leon Goretzka, Ilkay Gundogan
Germany XI (4-2-3-1): Marc-Andre ter Stegen; Jonas Hector, Mats Hummels, Jerome Boateng, Joshua Kimmich; Toni Kroos, Sami Khedira; Julian Draxler, Mesut Ozil, Thomas Muller; Timo Werner
Spain XI (4-3-3): David de Gea; Jordi Alba, Sergio Ramos, Gerard Pique, Dani Carvajal; Andres Iniesta, Thiago Alcantara, Koke; Isco, Rodrigo Moreno, David Silva
Spain substitutes: Marcos Alonso, Saul Niguez, Marco Asensio, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Lucas Vazquez, Alvaro Odriozola, Jose Reina, Rodri, Daniel Parejo, Cesar Azpilicueta, Diego Costa, Nacho, Iago Aspas
The reigning world champions host the nation they took the title from in an intriguing encounter here. Both sides have named strong teams, with just a few big-name absentees.
STAT: It could be a low-scoring affair here, however, as the last three games played between the two nations have ended 1-0, with Spain winning twice and Germany triumphing once. Iniesta's extra-time strike to send Spain into the 2010 World Cup final decided the most memorable of those encounters.
Germany are without Manuel Neuer, who continues to nurse a foot injury, but in Ter Stegen they have a more-than-able deputy between the sticks.
A notable absentee from Julen Lopetegui's Spain squad is Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata. He has scored just once in 2018, however, and clearly his poor form at club level has cost him his place on the international stage. Perhaps Lopetegui is looking to motivate his striker back into form ahead of the tournament.
And there goes the half-time whistle! It's been an excellent game so far, with a free-flowing Spain opening the scoring inside the first seven minutes when Rodrigo lashed home Iniesta's through-ball. However, despite their excellent work, hosts Germany pegged them back 10 minutes from the break as Muller struck a dipping effort across De Gea and in to level the scores! This is shaping up nicely for the second half! It's 1-1 at half-time.
A superb first half saw Rodrigo and Muller notch one apiece for these two international heavyweights, but that was how it stayed as a raft of substitutions understandably sapped the tempo from the final half an hour of the game. Spain showed glimpses of their best with some fabulous combination play, but Germany showcased their resilience to earn a draw and create chances of their own despite being second-best on the night. It finishes 1-1 here in Dusseldorf!
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