Portugal take on Germany in Euro 2020 action on Saturday with a huge amount riding on the outcome.
The Portuguese ran out 3-0 winners over Hungary in their opening tournament fixture, while the Germans went down 1-0 to France in one of the best games of the competition thus far.
For Joachim Löw's side this is a must-win game and with Portugal still to face France, they will also want a positive result in Munich.
Here is everything you need to know.
What time is Portugal v Germany kick-off?
Portugal v Germany kicks off at 5pm (UK time) on Saturday, June 19, at the Allianz Arena.
Is Portugal vs Germany on TV?
Portugal v Germany will be broadcast for free on ITV, with coverage starting at 4pm.
What about live streaming?
UK viewers will also be able to stream the match online for free via ITV's Hub app.
What is the latest team news?
Portugal have one concern heading into the match, with Nuno Mendes suffering with a thigh complaint.
Former Swansea City loanee Renato Sanches could push midfield duo Danilo and William Carvalho for a starting spot against the Germans.
Low has doubts over Matthias Ginter who picked up a knock against the French, and the head coach could be tempted to mix up his attacking line, with Leroy Sane the obvious option.
Who is the Portugal v Germany referee?
Anthony Taylor (ENG) will whistle the fixture.
What have the managers said?
Fernando Santos, Portugal coach : "I'm not afraid of Germany at all. I think the two teams will respect each other because they know that on both sides there are powerful forces capable of deciding the game. To think that Portugal are favourites against Germany, playing in Germany, is crossing the line. If the players fell into that way of thinking, we wouldn't even draw this game."
Joachim Löw , Germany coach : "Portugal do not only have Cristiano Ronaldo in attack, but four or five other players with outstanding abilities. They are capable of deciding big matches like this on their own. They are adaptable and technically strong. It is so difficult keeping them at bay because it's so tough to take the ball away from them."