Germany's serene progress at the European Championship qualification is unlikely to be interrupted by Kazakhstan on Saturday, while an injury to one of the rising stars has boosted England’s hopes of maintaining its unbeaten start.
With four straight wins, Germany is already the leader in group A and a home game against the pool's bottom side, which is yet to score a goal in qualifying, should not cause problems.
England will go to top Group G with a win in Cardiff against Wales, which was a major blow on Thursday when winger Gareth Bale has been eliminated from a thigh injury.
Russia, Norway and Croatia are the leaders of other groups on Saturday, according to Euro 2012 Qualifying will continue after the break.
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