Here come the Germans! Joachim Low and his men board flight heading for London on the eve of their hugely anticipated last-16 Wembley showdown with old rivals England
- Germany have flew out to London ahead of Euro 2020 last-16 clash with England
- Joachim Low's men had their final training session in Germany on Monday
- Germany were told they wouldn't be able to train at Wembley the night before
- The winner of Tuesday's game will face either Sweden or Ukraine in the quarters
- Find out the latest Euro 2020 news including fixtures, live action and results here
Germany stars have jetted out for Tuesday's Euro 2020 last-16 clash with England at Wembley.
Joachim Low's men were pictured boarding their flight at Nuremberg Airport on Monday afternoon and are due to touch down in London later this evening.
Germany were initially planning to train at Wembley on Monday evening but were told by UEFA they wouldn't be able to because of the heavy rain damaging the stadium's hallowed turf.

The Germany team are seen boarding their flight at Nuremberg Airport on Monday afternoon

(L-R) Thomas Mueller and defender Robin Gosens are seen walking towards their plane
UEFA took the decision to protect the pitch ahead of the game itself, denying Germany the time-honoured tradition of preparing at the host stadium the night before a game.
That decision had reportedly left boss Low furious while the German media were hugely critical of UEFA, with one newspaper Bild, describing it as a 'scandal'.
It meant that the Germany team had to apply their final preparations in Herzogenaurach this morning before flying out ahead of the last-16 match.
The stakes will be high when these old foes renew their rivalry on Tuesday, with a place in the quarter-final and a favourable tie against either Sweden or Ukraine up for grabs.
Germany were far from convincing as they squeezed through in their Group of Death and the pressure will be on England to make the most of home advantage and progress.
Gareth Southgate has already been warned by Glenn Hoddle that defeat against the Germans would mean their Euro 2020 campaign would have to be considered as a 'failure'.

Manuel Neuer (second from right) waves to the cameras as he boards the plane on Monday


Antonio Rudiger (left) smiles for the camera while Joshua Kimmich had his game face on
Speaking to Betfair, Hoddle, who took England to the last-16 of the World Cup in 1998, said: 'I think it would be a failure if we don't beat Germany.
'The way this German side have qualified, the way they've just sneaked through, they're changing the guard with a new manager coming and it's a good time to play them.
'We're playing at Wembley. We can't ask for much more. We're slightly favourites going into this game - we haven't conceded a goal and they conceded two against Hungary. Yes, they came back and they've got that German spirit. We've got to be shading it as favourites at this moment in time.'
Southgate is set to recall Phil Foden to his starting XI for the Wembley showdown while Mason Mount could also return despite not being able to train with the group because he is in isolation.
Mount and Ben Chilwell, who were forced into isolation after coming into close contact with Scotland's Billy Gilmour, trained individually on Monday after requests to run socially-distanced sessions were rejected.

Germany boss Joachim Low is seen arriving at the airport ahead of flying to London

Leroy Sane is returning to England, where he spent four years playing for Manchester City
The two England stars are however in their final day of isolation and Chelsea man Mount is understood to be in contention to play against Germany.
Meanwhile, it was revealed earlier on Monday that Germany are in talks to take the knee with England before the start of the match.
Southgate's Three Lions have consistently taken a knee prior to matches in 2021 to help raise awareness for tackling racism and discrimination.
In contrast, Germany have not kneeled before games but goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has said that the issue of whether to join England in taking a knee has been discussed in the dressing room ahead of Tuesday's knockout tie.
'We think that's very good from the English national team and from the teams that also do it in the Premier League,' Neuer told German magazine Kicker.
'We haven't seen it in this form from the Bundesliga or our international matches. We talk about it in the team.'