The two teams (including the former West Germany) have played 30 games in history. Germany was 7 wins, 9 draws 14 losses, losing 45 goals and 34 goals. Among them, the two teams have fought twice in the history of the European Cup. Germany drew 2-0 with Italy, scored 1 ball and lost 1 ball. Historically, it is very difficult for Germany to win Italy. Italy usually does not play its best level in the group stage, but once it reaches the knockout stage, it is difficult for any team to win. Germany is strong as a whole, with balanced attack and defense and high tactical literacy; Italy's performance in this year's European Cup is getting better and better, and its overall performance is also very strong. Needless to say, the problem to be solved is to seize the opportunity on the offensive end. This game is very important in the midfield contest, mainly reflected in the contest between Ozil and Pirlo. If Pirlo continues to play well in England, Italy should not be underestimated. Personally, I think the game is 50-50. I like both teams, but Germany seems to be a bit explosive. From this point of view, I am optimistic that Italy will be unbeaten in 90 minutes.
Portugal was influenced by Spain in the Western Hemisphere.
The two teams have met 34 times in history, with Portugal winning 6 times/KOOC-0/2 draws/KOOC-0/6 losses, scoring 4 times/KOOC-0 and conceding 72 goals. Two of these teams have met twice in the history of the European Cup. Portugal 1 win 1 draw unbeaten record, 1 conceded two goals.
By comparing Spain and Portugal in series, we can know which team is stronger. Portugal pays attention to attacking from both sides, so Spain can firmly grasp the midfield advantage. I believe Portugal is also the strongest defender against Spain, and Portugal's only advantage is physical strength. This war needs no explanation. To tell the truth, the probability that Portugal can escape from Spain is about 30%.