
Held to an unsatisfactory 1-1 by USA in their first game, England need three points against Algeria to restore their flagging confidence and get their Group C bid back on course. With the wily Rabah Saadane at the helm, the Desert Foxes will be out to stymie the English. Failure to do so could result in a shock elimination.
No side has been more impressive at South Africa 2010 than Germany, who overwhelmed Australia in their tournament bow and are now seeking to impose their compelling brand of football on a Serbia side still smarting from their 1-0 defeat to Ghana.
The conquerors of Russia in the play-offs, unfancied Slovenia go into their game against USA full of confidence. Having kicked off with a win, the well-drilled Dragons will likely be planning to keep things tight at the back and hit the Americans on the counter.
The matches
Germany-Serbia,  Group D, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, 13.30
Slovenia-USA, Group  C, Johannesburg (Ellis Park), 16.00
England-Algeria, Group C, Cape  Town, 20.30
The big game
England-Algeria
Fabio  Capello could barely conceal his delight at the news that Gareth Barry  would be available for the meeting with Algeria. Following a stop-start  domestic season and a frustrating six-week injury layoff, the left-sided  Manchester City midfielder is set to reclaim his place in the side. As  well as offering England a measure of defensive stability, Barry’s  return will also allow skipper Steven Gerrard to switch back to his  preferred position on the left.
In this the first ever meeting between the sides, the Algerians will be hoping to draw on the Premier League experience of Portsmouth duo Nadir Belhadj and Hassan Yebda, who know all about the strengths and weaknesses of the English. On the downside, Les Fennecs will be deprived of the services of one of their prized assets, striker Abdelkader Ghezzal, who was sent off against Slovenia.
In focus
The German defence v  Nikola Zigic
The meeting between Group D leaders  Germany and Serbia should produce its fair share of aerial tussles as  the spindly Zigic goes head to head against totemic duo Per Mertesacker  and Holger Badstuber, with towering goalkeeper Manuel Neuer sure to get  involved in the fray as well.
Serbian shotstopper Vladimir  Stojkovic will face a different kind of challenge against German strike  tandem Jeronimo and Miroslav Klose, who reminded everyone of his aerial  prowess with a sublime header against the Socceroos last Sunday. Mindful  of the battle that awaits them against the Balkan side, the veteran  finisher has been warning against complacency, urging Nationalmannschaft  fans to “keep their feet on the ground”.
What they said
“We're on a  learning curve, working on the little details that can make all the  difference. That’s what top-level football is about,” Algeria  coach Rabah Saadane ahead of his side’s crunch game  with England.
 
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