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LONDON (AP) — Germany will move within touching distance of a place at next year's European Championship finals with a win atAzerbaijan, while world champion Spain is one of three major international powers in friendly action in south America next week.

A seventh straight win in Group A would lift Germany 10 points clear of second-place Belgium, leaving only Turkey capable of stopping Joachim Loew’s side qualifying as pool winners.

With Tuesday’s five other Euro 2012 qualifiers not involving any of the continent’s heavyweight teams, the focus will turn on a selection of high-profile friendly internationals.

Top-ranked Spain — fresh from a 4-0 thrashing of the United States on Saturday — plays Venezuela away, Netherlands visits Uruguay in a repeat of last year’s World Cup semifinal and Brazil hosts Romania.

In a match between teams that top their Euro 2012 qualification groups, Italy plays Ireland in a friendly in Liege, Belgium.

Azerbaijanprop up its group but the three points it has picked up so far came from a 1-0 home win over Turkey in October, ensuring Loew will not be complacent as he heads to Baku after a 2-1 win over Austria on Friday.

"I believe the players can do their job inAzerbaijan. We have to mobilize all our forces while we are at the end of the season," said Loew, whose side is one of three — alongside Spain and the Netherlands — to have perfect records in qualifying.

"Turkey lost there and they (Azerbaijan) don’t usually concede too many goals."

With midfielders Sami Khedira and Simon Rolfes withdrawing because of injury, under-21 players Lewis Holtby of Mainz and Sebastian Rudy of Hoffenheim were called up by Loew. Rudy was summoned from his holiday in Italy.

Striker Lukas Podolski is nursing an ankle injury but is expected to recover in time.

Azerbaijan, which lost toKazakhstanon Friday, is managed by former Germany coach Berti Vogts.

Second-placeBelaruscan trim the gap to Group D leader France to a point with a win at home to Luxembourg on Tuesday, while Sweden hosts Scandinavian rival Finland in Group E knowing a victory will reduce the deficit to leader Netherlands to three points.

Spain coach Vicente del Bosque can set a record for wins at the helm of the national team with a victory over Venezuela.

The former Real Madrid coach joined predecessor Luis Aragones on 38 victories with the win over the U.S.

"I have benefited from the excellence and the style of play of this team and its victories," Del Bosque said. "Spain has continued a trajectory in recent years in all different scenarios and against all its rivals."

Chelsea striker Fernando Torres scored the fourth goal against the U.S. after coming on as a substitute and could be given a start by Del Bosque.

After drawing 0-0 with the Netherlands in Goiania on Saturday — and in doing so failing to avenge last year’s World Cup quarterfinal defeat by Bert van Marwijk’s men — third-ranked Brazil hosts Romania in Sao Paulo.

The match will mark the farewell of former Brazil striker Ronaldo, who retired from football earlier this year. He is expected to play only a few minutes as a tribute before being honored at halftime.

Uruguay lost 3-2 to the Dutch in the last four in South Africa, ending the nation’s hopes of making the final for the first time since 1950.

Like Brazil, Uruguay will be fine-tuning its preparations for the Copa America, which starts later this month in Argentina, when it plays in Montevideo on Wednesday.

France takes on the co-hosts of Euro 2012 in friendlies in the space of three days, playingUkraineon Monday and Poland on Thursday.