19th June - 17.00 - Group D Match
Latvia Latvia v Germany Germany
  0 - 0  
Latvia Team   Germany Team

Alexsandrs Kolinko
Aleksandrs Isakovs
Mihails Zemlinskis
Igors Stepanovs
Olegs Blagonadezdins
Imants Bleidelis
Valentins Lobanovs
Vitalijs Astafjevs
Andrejs Rubins
Andrejs Prohorenkovs
Maris Verpakovskis

  Oliver Kahn
Arne Friedrich
Christian Worns
Frank Baumann
Philip Lahm
Dietmar Hamann
Bernd Schneider
Michael Ballack
Torsten Frings
Fredi Bobic
Kevin Kuranyi
     
Latvia Subs   Germany Subs
Igors Korablovs
Juris Laizans
Mihails Miholaps
Marian Pahars
Andrejs Pavlovs
Anderjs Piedels
Jurgis Pucinskis
Vits Rimkus
Maris Smirnovs
Andrejs Stolcers
Arturs Zakresevskis
Dzintars Zirnis
  Thomas Brdaric
Fabian Ernst
Timo Hildebrand
Andreas Hinkel
Jens Jeremies
Sebastian Kehl
Miroslav Klose
Jens Lehmann
Jens Nowotny
Lukas Podolski
Bastian Schweinsteiger
Christian Ziege

Match Report
English referee Mike Riley denied Latvia two penalty claims as the outsiders earned a draw against Germany. Twice Riley refused to award spot kicks to Latvia as Germany survived a tough examination in Porto's Estadio do Bessa.

Germany's hopes of progressing from the Euro 2004 'Group of Death' were severely dented by a brave display by supposed outsiders Latvia. Rudi Voller's side dominated in terms of possession but could not break down the Latvians who showed as much spirit as they had in their 2-1 defeat by the Czech Republic. And it could have been worse than a goalless draw for the 2002 World Cup runners-up.

Latvia had the best chance of the match when Oliver Kahn saved from Maris Verpakovskis after a fine solo run while the Baltic side's forward also had two second-half penalty claims turned down. However, the Baltic team celebrated wildly at the end in another landmark moment for the team playing its first major tournament.

The game had hardly started before Aleksandrs Isakovs was cautioned by English referee Mike Riley for a foul on Torsten Frings on the touchline. However, the first chance fell to Latvia when Christian Worns was penalised for a foul on Verpakovskis on the edge of the box. However, Vitalijs Astafjevs miscued his kick into the feet of the German wall.

That stung the Germans into life and Frings fired over the bar from distance after a neat passing move. Worns then created a chance for Kevin Kuranyi with a long floated pass but the Stuttgart striker fired wide.

Latvia were given another chance from a dead ball situation when Imants Bleidelis was fouled on the edge of the box. Andrejs Rubins tried his luck with his favoured left foot but his goalbound shot was deflected behind for a corner. Arne Friedrich was then cautioned for a cynical foul on Rubins who had surged dangerously down the left flank. But after 21 minutes Rubins' corner was headed goalwards by Igor Stepanovs. forcing goalkeeper Kahn into action for the first time. But Astafjevs fouled Philip Lahm to give Frings a chance from a free-kick but the Latvian defence dealt adequately with the danger.

Then Fredi Bobic failed to get a good head on a Frings cross but Bernd Schneider played the ball back into the danger zone and Kuranyi headed just wide. Schneider tried his luck again with a shot from distance but it sailed over Alex Kolinko's crossbar. Some lovely play from Friedrich almost let in Kuranyi but Stepanovs got in a vital tackle. Kolinko saved a long shot from Michael Ballack rather unconvincingly before doing better to parry a Kuranyi effort.

Latvia finished the half well with a Worns header taking the ball from the head of Andrejs Prohorenkovs after another surge down the left from Rubins. From the resulting corner, the German defence had to scramble the ball away. Then the Latvian number nine came close to what would have been the goal of the tournament so far. Receiving the ball from Prohorenkovs in the centre circle he turned Worns and Frank Baumann and sprinted clear towards goal but his placed diagonal left-footed shot was well saved by Kahn.

Bastian Schweinsteiger replaced Schneider at the interval and Germany started the second half well. Frings tried a shot that took a deflection off Fredi Bobic and Kolinko did well to save. Baumann then hooked wide from close range after Schweinsteiger's shot was headed by Worns into his path. Frings was then booked for a foul on Rubins before furious Latvia players berated Riley for denying them a penalty when Verpakovskis fell after surging between two German defenders in the box.

Schweinsteiger forced another save from Kolinko before Lahm fired over as the Germans stepped up a gear. Verpakovskis saw another sortie halted by robust German defending and again Riley declined to intervene although this time the 'offence' may have been outside the box. Ballack tried another shot from a free-kick but Kolinko fisted it away while a nice move involving Hamann and Bobic ended with the ball just eluding the outstretched leg of Kuranyi.

Then came some substitutions as Marian Pahars replaced Prohorenkovs for Latvia and then Miroslav Klose came on for Bobic. Latvia then introduced Juris Laizans for Valentins Lobanovs. Laizans and Schweinsteiger both miscued shots from promising positions. Thomas Brdaric replaced Kuranyi as Germany coach Voller grew visibly more agitated and Kahn did well to intercept a Verpakovskis cross that looked bound for Pahars. Verpakovskis had time to head the ball tamely at Kahn before being replaced by Maris Smirnovs.