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Heavily favoured Germany will play host to Austria in World Cup qualifying action on Friday, September 6th.

Friday's game is significantly more important for Austria than it is for Germany, as Germany currently has a comfortable five point lead on the rest of Group C. Austria, on the other hand, is currently in a three-way tie for second place in the group along with Sweden and Ireland.

A win for Austria on Friday, as improbable as it may be, is likely crucial for their chances of grabbing a playoff spot. The top eight second place teams in the UEFA qualifying bracket will square off for four remaining World Cup spots.

Joachim Low's side have won five of their six fixtures in the group and top the standings with 16 points, with Austria, Sweden and the Republic of Ireland all on 11 points as they battle for second.

A win on Friday for Germany, coupled with victory over the Faroe Islands next week, will see them safely on the plane for next summer's finals in Brazil - and they have an excellent record against their neighbours.

Germany have won their last eight matches against Austria and midfielder Sami Khedira is confident they can make it nine in a row.

"I think they will be two really important games," the Real Madrid man said.

"They can help us get our ticket for the World Cup. We have a week ahead of us, where we can practise more intensely and find ourselves. We are fitter and mentally fresh."

Much focus will be on attacking midfielder Mesut Ozil, who joined Arsenal on transfer deadline day from Real Madrid for a reported fee of €50 million.

Ozil's arrival at the Emirates Stadium has been the subject of much discussion, with several Real team-mates, including Khedira, voicing their displeasure at his departure, but the 24-year-old scored in the reverse fixture against Austria last year.

Meanwhile, Germany will be without midfield trio Bastian Schweinsteiger (knee), Mario Gotze (ankle) and Ilkay Gundogan (back) due to injury, with the likes of Sidney Sam and Max Kruse given an opportunity in their absence.

Low will also have concerns about his side's defence, having conceded nine goals in three friendlies throughout May, June and August, including a 4-3 defeat to United States.

Austria - who have a crucial qualifier against Republic of Ireland to follow on Tuesday - lost their last game, suffering a 2-0 friendly defeat against Greece last month.

Germany won 2-1 in Vienna last September thanks to goals from Marco Reus and Ozil.

The Allianz Arena in Munich will play host to the Group C encounter, as Germany hope to continue their unbeaten record in qualifying.

Joachim Low's side have won five of their six fixtures in the group and top the standings with 16 points.

Austria, Sweden and the Republic of Ireland are all on 11 points in a battle for second, but if Germany slip up on Friday, their chances of reaching Brazil 2014 automatically could recede slightly.

A win will push Germany a match closer to qualifying for the World Cup though, a feat they could achieve if they also beat the Faroe Islands on Tuesday.

But they will be more focused on Friday's game against their traditional rivals first, a nation they have an excellent record against.

Germany have won their last eight matches against Austria and midfielder Sami Khedira is confident they can make it nine in a row.

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