Spain W Belgium W prediction 2025-07-07

Spain W vs Belgium W prediction: EUROPE: Euro Women betting tips on match 2025-07-06 16:00.
[p]Matchday two in Group B at the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship will prove absolutely pivotal for all involved, as it pits a winner and a loser from matchday one together in Spain and Belgium respectively. [/p]

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

[p]Spain proved exactly why they’re the favourites to win this tournament in their opener, as FIFA’s #2-ranked side put Portugal to the sword with a 5-0 hammering. That was their biggest-ever win at the Euros, and it puts them on track to make it out of the group stages in a fifth successive finals. Another victory here would all but guarantee that record continues for Montse Tomé’s team, and having won nine of their last ten games in all competitions (L1), it’s certainly a distinct possibility.[/p]

[p]Belgium got off to a faltering start to their Group B campaign, going down 1-0 to Italy and leaving themselves a mountain to climb in their quest to progress to the knockout rounds. The Red Flames made it all the way to the quarter-finals in the 2022 edition, and given that they failed to get off to a winning start three years ago too, they can’t be written off just yet. There’s a positive omen going for them here in the fact that their last three defeats were followed up by a victory, but their huge outsider status suggests that will be a tricky feat to replicate here. [/p]

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

[p]Spain have won 13 of the last 18 H2Hs (D3, L2), winning each of the last five meetings by an aggregate score of 20-3.[/p]

[p]Hot Stats and Streaks[/p]

[p]There have been over 3.5 goals in eight of Spain’s last ten matches.[/p]

[p]Spain have scored on or beyond the hour mark in six successive games.[/p]

[p]None of Belgium’s last 12 matches have ended level (W6, L6).[/p]

[p]Only four of Belgium’s last 15 matches saw both teams score.[/p]

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

[p]Spain’s Esther González netted a first-half brace against Portugal, and she got two when these sides met at the end of May, opening the scoring in both of those games. Belgium’s Justine Vanhaevermaet will be battling for the early limelight given that her last three goals all arrived before half-time.[/p]

[p]Both teams look to have full contingents to choose from here, with Spain’s Irene Paredes in line to return from a suspension. [/p]

[p]Betting Analysis[/p]

[p]Spain’s free-scoring nature, coupled with their H2H dominance over Belgium, only points to another emphatic win for La Roja, with the -3.5 handicap seemingly providing great value here. [/p]

[p][i]Author: Peter Stavrinou[/i][/p]