England edged to a 1-0 win at Wembley thanks to a late Harry Kane goal but Germany's team coordinator Bierhoff believes that game was merely a blip.
Germany will make the trip to the national stadium next month to play against the 'Three Lions' in a World Cup warm-up game and the former Ascoli striker insists that 'Die Mannschaft' will face a tough test.
Speaking after Germany's 3-1 win over Norther Ireland, which secured their place at next summer's tournament, the 47-year-old said: 'We will use autumn and spring to prepare for the World Cup, playing friendlies against the strongest teams in the world.
'In spring we will play Spain and Brazil, but first up we face Gareth Southgate and his team.
'I'm looking forward to this classic at a fantastic stadium and I hope that as many fans as possible will follow us to London.'
The game, which will take place on November 10, will be the third time in less than two years that the two sides have faced each other, with the braggins right currently shared after one win for each side.
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