Warsaw, Jun 28: Joachim Lowe's young Germany side are ready to turn the pages of history when they clash against Italy in the second and last semi-final of Euro 2012 at the National Stadium in Warsaw.
Match facts and stats: Germany vs Italy:
GERMANY
Germany hold the record of 15 successive wins in competitive games, previously held by Spain (14), France and the Netherlands.
Germany have managed to keep only four clean sheets in their 19 matches at the European Championships.
Germany have scored at least one goal in each of their last 20 matches.
The semi-final against Italy will coach Joachim Lowe's 84th match and has won 52, lost 12.
For the first time Germany have completed a European Championship group stage with a 100% record.
Six Germany players have participated in previous European Championships.
Winger Lukas Podolski earned his 100th cap against Denmark to become Germany's seventh centurion.
Germany won all ten matches during the qualifying stage and became only the fifth team to qualify with a 100 percent record in the history of European Championships.
Germany scored 34 goals in 10 games, the second highest scorers in qualifying, three short of neighbors the Netherlands.
Manuel Neuer, Phillip Lahm, Jerome Boateng, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Toni Kroos, Thomas Muller and Mario Gomez play for German Bundesliga club Bayern Munich.
Mat Hummels, Marcel Schmelzer, Ilkay Gundogan and Mario Gotze helped Borussia Dortmund to the first domestic double in their club history.
Mesut Ozil and Sami Khedira helped Real Madrid win the La Liga title after four seasons.
Germany have won five of their six European championship semi-final, but none against Italy.
Mesut Ozil is Germany's most influential player with three assists in four games while Mario Gomez has scored three goals so far in the tournament.
ITALY
Italy's win over the Republic of Ireland ended their national record of six games without a victory in major final tournament.
Coach Cesar Prandelli is unbeaten in competitive fixtures, with nine wins and five draws including the shoot-out win over England counted as a draw.
Italy have never scored an extra-time goal at European Championship in their last seven attempts.
Italy play-maker Andrea Pirlo made 146 passes against England - the most at Euro 2012 including extra-time.
Suspension and Injury: Italy's Christian Maggio is suspended for the semi-final against Germany.
Giorgio Chiellini (hamstring), Ignazio Abate (muscle strain) and Daniele de Rossi are all doubtful for the clash against the Germans.
Pirlo's free-kick goal against Croatia was the only goal scored from a free-kick since Euro 2004.
Eight out of 23 players in Italy have previous experience at the European Championships.
Italy scored 26 goals in 10 qualifying games, a national record while they conceded only two goals, the least conceded by any team during qualifying.
Antonio Cassano, who was doubtful after undergoing a heart surgery, scored six goals during the qualifying campaign.
The Italian squad features six players from Italy Serie A champions Jeventus: Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci, Chiellini, Emanuele Giaccherini, Claudio Marchisio and Pirlo.
The Italians completed 835 passes including 68 percent ball possession with 35 attempts on goal against England.
Italy have never lost a competitive game against Germany. In seven matches, the Azzurri have won thrice, drawn four times.
Italy have registered twice as many wins as Germany in their 30 previous meeting, reading W14 D9 L7.
Italy have not lost to Germany since the 2-0 friendly loss in Zurich in 1995.
Italy have won two of their three past semi-finals, despite not scoring a single goal.