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England serious contenders for Euro 2016, says Germany coach Joachim Low

 Joachim Loew, head coach of Germany looks on prior to the UEFA EURO 2016 Group D qualifying match between Germany and Georgia
Image: Joachim Low says England are one of the favourites for Euro 2016

Germany head coach Joachim Low believes England are serious contenders for the Euro 2016 crown.

Roy Hodgson's men travel to Berlin this week as they step up their preparations for France with a friendly against the world champions.

England reached the finals with a 100 per cent record in qualification, the only country to manage the feat.

LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA - JUNE 13:  England manager Roy Hodgson (c) speaks to his players during England Training and Press Conference prior to sunday's UEFA E
Image: Roy Hodgson's side face Wales, Russia and Slovakia in the Euro 2016 group stage

However, the match with Germany on Saturday, like November's friendlies against Spain and France, will give a more accurate reflection of how the Three Lions are shaping up for a tournament Low expects them to challenge for.

"This will be a taste of what we can expect at the Euros," he said at a news briefing ahead of the friendlies against England and Italy.

Hodgson won't isolate players
Hodgson won't isolate players

Roy Hodgson will not isolate his England players at their Euro 2016 training base

"The opponents [England and Italy] are both interesting and are two of the favourites to win the European Championship. It will be a good test. The battle for places in the squad is seriously beginning now, there are still eight weeks until the end of the season.

"We have selected a large squad in order to speak with the players about what we expect. We are looking at their form and fitness as a whole."

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England's Wayne Rooney celebrates scoring his sides second goal of the match with team-mates during the international friendly match at Wembley Stadium
Image: England finished with a 100 per cent record in their Euro Qualifiers campaign

Emre Can, Mesut Ozil and Bastian Schweinsteiger are the only Premier League representatives in Germany's 26-man squad for the upcoming friendlies.

The latter is slowly stepping up his return from a knee injury, having made just four appearances from the Manchester United bench since ending a two-month lay-off.

Inside England's Euro 2016 HQ
Inside England's Euro 2016 HQ

Sky Sports' Gemma Davies explores Chantilly, the French city which provides England's training base

Being restricted to just 65 minutes means Low will tread carefully with team captain Schweinsteiger, who the German manager insists has not spoken about retiring after Euro 2016.

"No, there isn't [any arrangement], as it isn't something I would generally do before a tournament," he said of the 31-year-old in an interview with SID. "For me this isn't a question at the moment. 

A dejected Bastian Schweinsteiger of Manchester United
Image: Bastian Schweinsteiger has not spoken about retiring from international duty, says Low

"Bastian Schweinsteiger has been injured lately, so obviously he will have to recover first, because at the moment he isn't 100 per cent and there is no way he can be right now.

"However, there is still a relatively long time until the start of the tournament and he also didn't really complete a full training session with the squad ahead of the 2014 World Cup, but he recovered well and was present for the important matches.

"He knows his body well and knows what he has to do. He is still highly ambitious and will continue to perform well."

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