London: One of the great rivalries in international soccer will be renewed on Tuesday at the European Championship when England plays Germany in the round of 16 at Wembley Stadium.
The teams have played some epic matches in the past, including in the 1966 World Cup final and in the semifinals at Euro '96.
They each won one of those matches, but overall the Germans lead with 15 victories, 13 losses and four draws.
1938: ENGLAND 6, GERMANY 3
Less about the result and more about what unfolded before kickoff in front of 110,000 fans at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, the English visitors gave a Nazi salute during the playing of the German anthem.
And they did it under British government orders.
The act handed Adolf Hitler a propaganda coup a year before Britain declared war on Nazi Germany in 1939 after its invasion of Poland.
1966: ENGLAND 4, WEST GERMANY 2
England won its only World Cup title by beating West Germany in London in a match that produced an enduring moment of controversy that is still the subject of debate.
In extra time, with the score even at 2-2, Alan Ball crossed to England teammate Geoff Hurst, who turned and shot. The ball thumped down from the underside of the West German crossbar and Roger Hunt raised his arms to proclaim the ball bounced over the goal line.
Wolfgang Weber thought he had headed the ball over for a corner, but Swiss referee Gottfried Dienst conferred with Soviet linesman Tofik Bakhramov, who believed there was a goal.
The limited camera angles and lower-quality footage means it's inconclusive to this day whether the ball crossed the line. But it counted on the Wembley Stadium scoreboard as Hurst's second goal.
His third a thumping left-footed drive completed what remains the only hat trick in a World Cup final.
1970: WEST GERMANY 3, ENGLAND 2
The Germans recovered from a 2-0 deficit to officially end England's reign as World Cup champions in the quarterfinals of the 1970 tournament in Mexico.
Alan Mullery and Martin Peters had given England the lead, but Franz Beckenbauer began the recovery midway through the second half. England coach Alf Ramsey then replaced midfielder Bobby Charlton and an equalizer from West Germany captain Uwe Seeler sent the game into extra time.
Gerd Muller volleyed in the winner to secure Germany's first competitive win over England and a semifinal berth against Italy a match they would lose.
1972: WEST GERMANY 3, ENGLAND 1
Before the European Championship expanded its final tournament, the quarterfinals were still part of qualifying and were played over two legs at home and away.
The English hosted West Germany in the first match at Wembley in 1972 and Uli Hoene put Germany ahead with a curling shot from just outside the penalty area that left England goalkeeper Gordon Banks lying face-first on the turf.
Francis Lee managed to score a late equalizer for England but Gunter Netzer and Gerd Muller scored even later, in the 84th and 88th minutes, respectively, to give the West Germans a 3-1 cushion heading into the second match. That next game at the Olympic Stadium in West Berlin finished 0-0, sending West Germany on its way to the title in Brussels.