Spain, Germany and UEFA Women's Euro
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Spain have advanced to the final of the European Championship for the first time, beating Germany 1-0 in the semi-final of Euro 2025. Spain controlled play throughout the match but could not find a goal in normal time. Aitana Bonmati finally broke through in the 113th minute, beating Ann-Katrin Berger at her near post.
Aitana Bonmatí scored in extra time to send Spain to its first Women’s European Championship final with a 1-0 win over Germany on Wednesday, setting up a repeat of the 2023 World Cup title match. A stubborn Germany performance had seen it take the world champions to extra time and Spain needed a superb strike from the two-time Ballon
And it seems football betting sites agree, with various sites offering odds of 2/1 for England to lift the trophy compared to 4/11 for Spain to win. England will face undoubtedly their toughest test of the tournament so far when they face La Roja, with Sarina Wiegman’s side so far having flattered to deceive with their comebacks.
A nail-biting UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 semi-final saw Aitana Bonmatí score a late stunner in extra time, sending la Roja into their first-ever European final and bringing Germany’s tournament to
Berger was beaten by Aitana Bonmati from a tight angle as Spain won 1-0 to set up a final against England on 27 July. Matchwinner Bonmati was Spain's highest-rated player, scoring 7.24 out of 10.
Germany had defender Gwinn’s replacement, Carlotta Wamser, sent off early against Sweden for swatting the ball away from goal with her hand, then Kathrin Hendrich sent off early in the quarterfinal match against France for pulling French captain Griedge Mbock back by her hair.