Germany W Spain W prediction 2025-07-23

Germany W vs Spain W prediction: EUROPE: Euro Women – Play Offs betting tips on match 2025-07-22 19:00.
[p]It’s semi-final time in the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship, as record eight-time winners Germany face reigning world champions Spain in a mouthwatering matchup.  [/p]

[p]Match News and Current Form[/p]

[p]A brave performance saw Germany, who played a record 50th match in this competition, scrape through their quarter-final tie against France on penalties despite being reduced to ten players before half-time for a second successive game. That served as their eighth win from their last nine matches, and ensured that Germany will enter a record 11th Euros semi-final, all from the last 12 editions, where they’ll face a side they pipped to a bronze medal at last year’s Olympics. [/p]

[p]A rampant Spain, who have scored a whopping 16 goals and conceded just three at the finals so far, could therefore be out for revenge here. This competition has given more bad memories than good however, as this will be just their second-ever appearance at the semi-final stage at the Euros, and first since 1997. Considering their imperious run of nine successive victories and their world champion status, it might be surprising to learn that La Roja’s 2-0 quarter final victory over Switzerland was their first-ever Euros knockout triumph, and it could provide a good omen as they also beat the Swiss en route to their World Cup win. [/p]

[p]Head-to-Head History[/p]

[p]Despite having met eight times, Spain will be vying for their first-ever H2H triumph (D3, L5) having also tasted defeat to Germany in the 2022 Euros group stage. [/p]

[p]Hot Stats and Streaks[/p]

[p]No side has scored more goals than Germany at the Women’s Euros (108). [/p]

[p]Germany have conceded more than once in just one of their last nine games. [/p]

[p]Eight of Spain’s nine successive wins have come by multiple-goal margins. [/p]

[p]Spain have scored after the hour mark in each of their four Euros games so far, including two in stoppage time. [/p]

[p]Key Players to Watch and Missing Players[/p]

[p]Ann-Katrin Berger was Germany’s hero again as she saved and converted in their penalty shootout victory over France. She now faces Gotham teammate, and the competition’s top scorer Esther González (G4), who has seven goals from her last seven outings for club and country. [/p]

[p]Both sides are missing players through suspension, with Germany’s Kathrin Hendrich and Sjoeke NĂĽsken forced to sit out of this game. Spanish defender Laia Aleixandri will also miss out due to an accumulation of bookings. [/p]

[p]Betting Analysis[/p]

[p]This will be pre-tournament favourites Spain’s toughest challenge yet, so goals could be on the menu. A both teams to score bet accompanied by a Spain win may prove a fruitful choice.[/p]

[p][i]Author: Luke Bridle[/i][/p]