At club level in La Liga in Spain we have the famous El Clasico between Real Madrid and Barcelona. Germany's equivalent is Der Klassiker between Bundesliga stalwarts Bayern Munich and Hamburg (HSV). At international level Germany against bitter rivals Holland is a mouth-watering clash worthy of similar billing.
Their rivalry was perhaps summed up most fittingly by legendary Dutch coach Rinus Michels, when he said "football is war".
Germany's own Fussballgott 'Kaiser' Franz Beckenbauer added, "Matches against Holland have cost me years of my life. But I wouldn't have missed them for anything. Those matches always breathed football of class, emotion and unprecedented tension."
A most vivid memory from various hate-filled encounters is from 1990 World Cup when Frank Rijkaard and Rudi Voller were sent off when the Dutchman spat in his German opponent's hair.
After hooligans kicked off at yesterday's tasty Poland versus Russia fixture, both the German and Dutch camps have been wise to play down the importance of tonight's Group B clash in Kharkiv in the Ukraine and try to keep it as low-key as possible.
But one cannot ignore tensions simmering beneath the surface, especially for the Dutch who have to bounce back from a disappointing opening defeat against the Danes.
Wesley Sneijder is in no doubt about the importance of the occasion.
"It's the game. The biggest Holland can play. I grew up watching these games on television and they're always something different. I've dreamt of playing and scoring the winner against the Germans."


Prediction : Germany 3 Holland 2 (Robben with a goal for the Dutch, but not a penalty)
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