
Come on Germany – and honestly, this is the only time we'll be saying that!
Latest stadium news is that the German's are not all teutonic efficiency ahead of the world's largest pig-bladder's whacking contest.
Builders of Frankfurt's World Cup stadium - which Sven's heores will be playing their opening group match against Paraguay - have reported damage to the venue's structure.
The spanking new upgrade to the famous Waldstadion is suffering from a leaky roof and sections of cement on a supporting column cracked open, according to reports.
"Two sections the size of a palm have crumbled apart," Istvan Tyukodi of construction company Max Boegl and Co told the BBC.
He said the damage was spotted on the supporting column about 40 metres above the ground on the outside wall of the stadium.
Think we'll watch that one on TV.