Holland take on Germany in to-night’s Group B key clash with the World Cup finalists knowing another defeat could threaten an early exit from Euro 2012 following their shock loss to Denmark.

In one of the key matches of the group stages, the Dutch have to pick themselves up from Saturday's 1-0 defeat to the Danes as Michael Krohn-Dehli's first-half strike decided a match the Dutch had largely dominated.

Bert van Marwijk's team now have to beat both Germany at Kharkiv's Metalist Stadium, then Portugal on Sunday to be sure of qualifying from 'The Group of Death'.

“We have to win (the remaining two games). We have no other choice,” said Dutch captain Mark van Bommel.

After wasting a string of chances against Denmark, the Dutch have vowed to put that right in what promises to be a heated contest with daytime temperatures of 33 Celsius forecast in Kharkiv.

However, all does not appear to be well in the Dutch camp with reports that several players including last season's Bundesliga leading scorer Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Rafael van der Vaart are in dispute with coach Bert van Marwijk.

Huntelaar has already expressed his anger at Robin van Persie being selected ahead of him for the Denmark match and pointedly he was the only player who did not face the domestic press on Monday.

While the Dutch will be fighting for survival, Germany arrive in Ukraine knowing another win will put them in the last eight following the 1-0 win over Portugal.

“The challenge is huge for Holland. They allowed themselves to be rushed against Denmark and they will not let that happen again,” Germany coach Joachim Loew said.

The Germans have a habit of crashing to defeat in their second game at major tournaments, despite starting with an impressive win, and team manager Oliver Bierhoff has said they must break the habitual second-game slump.

“I hope that after the second game this time it will be different and that we come out as winners,” Bierhoff said.

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