Match preview
Germany began their campaign in Group 4 League A back to back draws against Spain and Switzerland, but recorded a 2-1 win over Ukraine on Saturday night.
Low team were not at their best in Kiev, but goals from Matthias Ginter and Leon Goretzka ultimately proved enough to give visitors an important three points in the search for section leaders Spain.
Die Mannschaft finished bottom of their section in the 2018-19 edition of the League of Nations, picking up just two points from their four matches against the Netherlands and France.
Germany comfortably qualified for European Championship next summer, however, winning seven of their eight games to finish the principle of Group C ahead of the Netherlands.
DFB-Elf bring the overall record head to head over Switzerland 35 wins to nine, but the points were shared in a 1-1 tie when he faced in early September.
Switzerland, as mentioned, will enter the match on the back of a 1-0 defeat to Spain on Saturday, with Mikel Oyarzabal scoring the only goal of the contest on 14 minutes.
Vladimir Petkovic's team are currently bottom of Group 4, having picked up just one point from their three games, losing to Ukraine and Spain, as well as drawing with Germany in their homeland.
Switzerland impressed during the 2018-19 edition of this tournament, beating a section that includes Belgium before losing to eventual winners Portugal in the semifinals.
Nati then lost to England on penalties in the third position after a goalless draw, but will be present at the European Championships next summer, having topped Group D ahead of Denmark.
Team news
Antonio Rüdiger and Julian Draxler Germany are the only players to start both parties and can fall from the side here.
Only fit enough for a place on the bench against Ukraine, Timo Werner push for local start on Tuesday.
Chelsea teammate Werner, Kai Havertz, is another option to start, while Robin Gosens could enter the side of the left wing-back.
A late arrival, Xherdan Shaqiri was only on the bench against Spain, but must return to the starting lineup here. Ruben Vargas can also get into the side.
Germany vs Switzerland Head-to-Head
Germany has an overwhelming head to head record against Federer, having won 35 of the 51 games he has played against them. Switzerland has only won nine.
They have played each other seven draws, with one of them comes the last time they faced each other, which was last month.
Germany guide is: W-D-D-D
Switzerland guide is: L-D-L
Prediction
While it is clear that something is not right with Germany at the time - something that has made Joachim Löw deserved a control subject - the Swiss team look there for the taking today.
With several injuries in his first-choice players, and in the middle of a pedestrian run of form, Switzerland look far from inspiring, and a team from Germany with registration as a solid home like any other it should be too much for them.
Prediction: Germany 3-1 Switzerland
Germany vs Switzerland Betting Tips
Germany to win and over 2.5 goals @ 2.10.
Both teams scored in the match @ 1.80.