"We will play against South Korea a little differently from the way we did against Sweden and we will chose the starting line-up accordingly. I don't know what our or the opponent's chances to win are...  But we definitely need to win and score two goals more than our opponent. That's the only thing I'm thinking about," Low told journalists.

Germany are currently second in Group F after their surprise 1-0 defeat by Mexico in their opening World Cup match on 17 June and their dramatic 2-1 victory over Sweden on Saturday.

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Reigning champions have the same number of points and the same goal difference as Sweden meaning that the final Group F match will be decisive for Germany in terms of qualifying for the round of 16.