Mats Hummels and Andre Schurrle will be back for a tilt at Euro 2016
Jogi Low's men are the clear market choice for Euro 2016 glory following their World Cup win
Germany are 4.47/2 to follow up their World Cup win with the Euro 2016 crown.
Jogi Low's men edged out Argentina by a lone Mario Gotze goal in extra time to lift their fourth World Cup.
In a closely-fought match, Argentina were unable to capitalise on the better opportunities while Germany dominated possession but struggled to create clear chances. The 0-0 draw in 90 minutes was backed at 9.617/2.
From a 4-0 destruction of 10-man Portugal in the first game onwards, Germany were arguably the most impressive team at the World Cup. Europe's poor record in tournaments staged in the Americas - four World Cups, no trophies - was a widely repeated fact before the tournament, but that can now be consigned to the history books.
Germany, who scored a record-equalling 18 goals at Brazil 2014, were backed at a high of 10.5n/a to win the tournament.
Miroslav Klose apart, Germany will largely have the World Cup winning team to choose from in their bid to win Euro 2016 and at 4.47/2 to back, Low's team are clear of the chasing pack. France, the tournament hosts, are 7.06/1 with Spain the only other team to trade in single figures 7.613/2. World Cup quarter-finalists Belgium are 11.5n/a, the same price as the Netherlands followed by Italy 14.5n/a and England 15.5n/a.
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