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GERMANY have gone to extreme lengths to ensure spies can't steal their tactical plans ahead of their last-eight clash.

The Euro 2024 hosts takes on Spain in a mouthwatering quarter-final on Friday.

Julian Nagelsmann and Germany have gone all out to stop spies
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Julian Nagelsmann and Germany have gone all out to stop spiesCredit: EPA
The DFB have deployed a number of measures to stop info leaking out
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The DFB have deployed a number of measures to stop info leaking outCredit: BILD Fotoservice
Police on horseback have been permanently deployed around the perimeter
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Police on horseback have been permanently deployed around the perimeterCredit: BILD Fotoservice
Bild reporters were also followed by a team playing loud music to drown out noise
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Bild reporters were also followed by a team playing loud music to drown out noiseCredit: BILD Fotoservice

That means one of the tournament favourites will be heading home after the showdown in Stuttgart.

Both sides have caught the eye so far, although some felt Germany were fortunate to secure a controversial win over Denmark in the last 16.

Meanwhile La Roja continue to blow away all before them, despite having to come from behind to thrash Georgia 4-1.

While many have backed Spain to go all the way, Julian Nagelsmann has had a six-day period to draw up a masterplan to stop them.

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And both he and the DFB are going above and beyond to ensure that it remains completely secret.

Quite often on the continent and at tournaments, officials from rival associations will be sent to the opponents’ training sessions to try and find or see something, no matter how little or small, to try and get the edge.

But German chiefs have gone to unusual lengths to make sure no one from the Spanish camp can get anything.

Additionally, there are also a lot of Spanish reporters currently near the German base in Herzogenaurach.

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But as reports, anyone who walks along the public roads around the camp “will hardly believe their ears”.

That is because a security team has been deployed to play loud music on their phones next to any passers-by.

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The song ploy - which includes a children's TV show tune and a pop song being blasted out - has been devised to drown out any potential chance of Nagelsmann, whose own father was a spy, or his coaching staff dishing out any instructions.

But that is not all that is being done to try and ensure home advantage.

The two pitches at the camp are covered with high tarpaulins with security guarding the entire site.

And there is also a police horse squad that has been permanently deployed on the public roads to protect the German team.

Meet Germany's Euro 2024 Wags

Germany's Wags range from a glam architect to a leading equestrian and a fashion model.

Dani ter Stegen (Marc-Andre ter Stegen's wife)

One of Germany's most popular Wags with over 600,000 Instagram followers. Earned a degree in architecture after moving to Barcelona with her husband.

Sara Gundogan (Ilkay Gundogan's wife)

Italian model was never shy to pop a dig at Manchester while Ilkay was at Man City, but has changed her tune and said she misses the city since his move to Barcelona.

Jessica Kroos (Toni Kroos' wife)

Couple first met when Toni was 18 and she was 20. Jessica is credited with convincing the soon-to-retire Germany star to sign a new Real Madrid deal at a time when he was wavering.

Candice Brook (Leroy Sane's girlfriend)

American model helped Harry Kane get used to Germany and overcome the language barrier following his move to Bayern Munich.

Sophia Weber (Kai Havertz's fiancee)

Soon-to-be Mrs Havertz has struck up a close friendship with Martin Odegaard's partner Helene Spilling. Sophia recently enjoyed a hen party in Ibiza.

Lisa Muller (Thomas Muller's wife)

Lisa is a famous dressage rider in Germany and reportedly convinced her husband not to join Man Utd.

Find out more about the Germany Euro 2024 Wags here

Nagelsmann had trouble with opposition spies in 2022 while in charge of Bayern Munich.

Scouts from other teams were allegedly spotted around the club’s Sabener Strasse base in Munich.

That led to Nagelsmann getting electric blinds installed after getting a second secret place built to keep out any prying eyes.

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