GERMANY manager Joachim Low has guaranteed the World Cup winners will pick up six out of six points from their double-header against Scotland and Poland.

The Scots face Germany in a week's time, after their trip to Tbilisi to face Georgia on Friday. The world champions face Poland in Frankfurt before they travel to Hampden.

Super-confident Low has predicted two wins out of two which will put them top of Group D.

He said: "We are one point behind Poland and when we win that game, we go clear at the top. And we will win again when we play Scotland.

"In both games we won't overload the attack. That would be the wrong way to play these countries.

"We want to have plenty of the ball and work very hard, but we cannot just charge recklessly forward.

"The aim of the teams in our group is to be physically strong, be tactically well-organised in defence and their aim is to spoil our game. We have to find a way to break them down.

"Last year we did not play in the style of world champions. To be honest, I actually expected a drop in performances – it was to be expected after such a big high.

"We know now what is at stake in our two matches with Poland and Scotland. We will win."