Both France and world champions Germany are in action live on Sky Sports in Fridays World Cup Qualifiers.Euro 2016 hosts France face a tough test against Sweden in Paris, live on Sky Sports 3 at 7.45pm, looking to create a cushion between themselves and their opponents in Group A.Didier Deschamps side are level at the top of the group with seven points from three games, while the Netherlands are third with four points. The Dutch are not in action until Sunday in Luxembourg. France are looking to put daylight between themselves and Sweden In Group C on Friday, with Northern Ireland at home to Azerbaijan on Sky Sports 1 at 7.45pm, Joachim Low will be hoping to celebrate his recent new Germany deal with a win against San Marino, live on Sky Sports Mix at 7.45pm. Germany have a 100 per cent record so far after three games, while San Marino have no points, conceding nine goals. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Low will be without several key players, including Mesut Ozil, Andre Schurrle, Jerome Boateng, Toni Kroos and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. Germanys head coach Joachim Low signed a new contract last month Elsewhere in Group C, the Czech Republic and Norway both need a win after slow stars, and they face off in Prague on the red button on Sky Sports 1 at 7.45pm.As England host Scotland in Group F on Friday at Wembley, second-place Lithuania go to Slovakia looking to keep up the pressure on the Three Lions, while Slovenia, who are joint-second, travel to minnows Malta. Both games are on the Sky Sports 1 red button at 7.45pm.There are three games in Group E on Friday evening, as Denmark look to cling on to qualification hopes with a home clash against Kazakhstan in Copenhagen. 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Price opened the tournament with a sturdy 19-save performance against the Norwegians, yielding just one goal.BALTIMORE -- Off to their best start since 2009, the Baltimore Ravens are one of only five unbeaten teams in the NFL.Kelechi Osemele is among the few who saw this coming -- even though Baltimore went 5-11 last season with Osemele on the offensive line.I won a Super Bowl in Baltimore. I already know what the organization is all about, said Osemele, now a member of the Oakland Raiders.Theres a standard of excellence there -- something that were trying to have here in Oakland. No, I cant say that Im surprised. I dont really expect it to be any other way.The Ravens (3-0) have beaten three teams -- Buffalo, Cleveland and Jacksonville -- that have one win between them.A true test of Baltimores resurgence could come Sunday, when the Raiders (2-1) come to town.Oakland has already won twice on the road, including a gritty 17-10 conquest of Tennessee last week. Far more noteworthy: The Raiders defeated Baltimore 37-33 last season behind Derek Carr, who threw for 351 yards and three touchdowns.That was then. Now, the Ravens have linebacker Terrell Suggs, who missed the final 15 games with a torn Achilles tendon. Baltimore also added safety Eric Weddle, a key figure on the leagues second-ranked defense unit.I just think we are playing inspired football, said Suggs, who had two sacks in last weeks 19-17 comeback win over the Jaguars.We kind of got the deck stacked. We have all our guys back. We have all our working parts. We get another guy back this week. That is going to help us out.Elvis Dumervil, who missed the first three games with a foot injury, is expected to make his season debut Sunday.The Raiders, on the other hand, must improve a porous defense that ranks last in the NFL, yielding an average of 476 yards per game.Some things to know about the Raiders-Ravens matchup:SURGING SECONDARY: After getting beaten frequently in the first two weeks when the Raiders gave up a record 1,035 yards of total offense, Oaklands secondary stepped up last week.David Amerson had four passes defensed and allowed just four catches on 11 targets, according to SportRadar. Sean Smith, who got benched in the opener, gave up just one catch on seven targets after permitting 10 catches on 12 throws the first two games.Our corners played really well, coach Jack Del Rio said. Theyve been takinng a lot of heat and obviously, they played much better.dddddddddddd Both of the corners did. I thought overall our secondary was a whole lot sharper.NO ROOM TO RUN: Baltimores running game has been, to put it kindly, ineffective.Terrance West leads the team with 119 yards on 33 carries, Justin Forsett has 98 on 31 attempts and the Ravens are averaging 3.3 yards per carry.West wondered aloud whether sharing the load is the right way to go.To be honest, its hard. As a running back, you have to get into the groove, he said. You get stronger as the game goes. But you still have to take advantage of the opportunities no matter what when your number is called, so theres no excuses.HOME AGAIN: Osemele said he had some hurt feelings when the Ravens didnt pursue him aggressively in free agency. The Raiders were glad to step in, getting Osemele with a five-year, $58.5 million contract.Osemele is a big reason behind Oaklands improved run game, which is averaging 148.3 yards per game -- second-best in the NFL. Now Osemele gets to take out his feelings on some former teammates.Its definitely going to be a passionate day for me, he said. Its a lot of mixed feelings going on at that time in that stadium.KICKING DUEL: If the game is close at the finish, two of the best kickers in the NFL will be available to provide the winning points.Oaklands Sebastian Janikowski set an NFL record last week with his 53rd field goal of at least 50 yards. Baltimores Justin Tucker boomed a 53-yarder to beat Jacksonville and is 9 for 9 on field goal tries this season.CONSISTENT CRAB: While several Raiders receivers have struggled with dropped passes this season, Michael Crabtree has caught almost every pass thrown his way. Crabtree had eight catches for 102 yards last week, producing six first downs. It was his most catches in a game since having nine for 111 yards last season against the Ravens.He gets open and he makes tough catches, very tough, Carr said. Hes one of the most competitive guys Ive ever been around.---AP Sports Writer Josh Dubow in Oakland contributed to this story.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '