As the final round of fixtures gets underway in Group B, otherwise known as "The Group of Death", all four teams stand a chance of qualification. Here is an explanation of what each of Germany, Portugal, Denmark and Holland need to do tonight in order to qualify. Germany Germany only need to draw with Denmark tonight to ensure they finish as group winners, setting up a tie against Greece in Gdansk in the quarter final. Though it seems unlikely, they will be knocked out if they lose by two goals to surprise package Denmark (who have already recorded a win over the Dutch) AND Portugal beat Holland. Portugal Portugal have to match or better Denmark's result to be sure of qualification, albeit in second place. A draw will be enough for them barring a surprise victory for Denmark over the Germans. They can even afford to lose - providing that Denmark are also beaten - but only by a one goal margin. If Portugal fail to match Denmark's result, they are out. Denmark For Denmark it is simple - win by any scoreline and they are through - lose and they are out. Only a Portuguese defeat will see them through with a draw. Holland Holland must beat Portugal by a two goal margin, after two surprise back to back defeats, and also hope Denmark lose to Germany to have any hope of finishing second. They were tipped by many to top the group - that is impossible now, but a second place finish would set them up for a quarter final tie against the Czech Republic in Warsaw.