Germany:
There is likely to be a few changes to the side that shockingly lost 1-0 to Mexico. Sami Khedira could be replaced by Ilkay Gundogan while Jonas Hector could feature at left-back over Marvin Plattenhardt.
Matts Hummels faces a race in time to be fit after sustaining a neck injury. If he fails to win that battle, expect Antonio Rudiger to take his place.
Sweden:
Victor Lindelof has recovered from his spout of illness so should feature in their starting line-up. However, three other players fell ill (Pontus Jansson, Filip Helander and Marcus Rohden) so they will probably miss out.
Apart from that, Sweden are likely to keep a similar team to the one that beat South Korea.
Germany boss Joachim Low on his team's mindset:
"I have told the team that our instrument is our energy and body language. That was lacking against Mexico. Not what we're used to. Those are prerequisites because in almost prior matches, we saw that the level is not necessary at the top.
"It's a World Cup about passion and really defending with all you have. The mindset at the very beginning plays a big role. Using the opportunities that you have, you really have to show power and passion too."
Sweden boss Janne Andersson on embracing the big occasion:
"This is really what you spend entire life towards," Andersson said. "Not enjoying it because it's a tough job. We're going to make the most of it.
"Extraordinary to be involved in this and a match of this magnitude. Whether we knock them out is one thing, but we can qualify on our own which is quite extraordinary."
Did you know?
Germany have won three of their four World Cup encounters with Sweden.
Prediction: 2-1
Possible lineups:
Germany: Neuer; Kimmich, Boateng, Rudiger, Hector; Gundogan, Kroos; Reus, Muller, Reus; Werner.
Sweden: Olsen; Lustig, Lindelof, Granqvist, Augustinsson; Claesson, Larsson, Ekdal, Forsberg; Berg, Toivonen.