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Confirmed Lineups: Germany U19 vs.Spain U19

Confirmed Lineups: Germany U19 vs.Spain U19

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Hanno Balitsch makes two changes from the Norway game as Assan Ouédraogo and Mateo Kritzer are ready for their first starts of the competition. Captain Noah Darvich and Kjell Wätjen are not on the matchday squad.
Since they already secured top spot before the final group match, Spain rested key players in their win over Montenegro. Paco Gallardo now recalls starting goalkeeper Raúl Jiménez, Malaga's Izan Merino and leading striker Omar Janneh to the starting XI.
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The Netherlands will face hosts Romania in the other semi-final later tonight. The final will be on Thursday at the Rapid-Giulești Stadium.
Confirmed Germany U19 vs. Spain U19 lineups
Germany U19: Helde; Kabar, Wurm, Herwerth, Bulut; Osawe, Kritzer, Brunner ©, Ouédraogo; El Mala, Moerstedt
Spain U19: Jiménez ©; Muñoz, Cuenca, Martín, Olmedo; Marcos, Merino, Monserrate; Cordero, Janneh, Garcia

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