Spain, Germany and Women's Euro
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DPA International on MSNSpain bullish but wary of 'great' Germany keeper Berger
Confident Spain coach Montse Tomé has hailed Germany goalkeeper Ann-Kathrin Berger but says the match-winner from the quarter-finals does have weaknesses. The world champions take on the record European titleholders in the second Euro 2025 semi-final in Zurich on Wednesday.
By the time that Spain and Germany face off in the second of the two semi-finals in the Women's European Championship, they will know whether it's England or Italy that they will be playing in Sunday's showpiece.
Spain have never made it to the final of this competition, but are the red hot favourites on betting sites to win it for the first time, adding to the World Cup that they won in 2023, with La Roja having emerged as the world’s dominant side in recent years.
Spain left-back Olga Carmona is confident in her team's chances of overcoming the German challenge in the Euro 2025 semi-final.
England seek a repeat as the Lionesses get stronger each game, while Spain have impressed with their signature flair in possession on the hunt to add a Euro title to their World Cup triumph. Germany are a proven foe with physical play and organization,
After her crucial penalties performance against France, Ann-Katrin Berger credits her teammates as Germany advance to the Euro 2025 semi-final vs. Spain.
Laia Cervello Herrero and Megan Feringa analyse the main talking points as Spain set up a semi-final with France or Germany
The world champions will compete in the last four once again after two second-half goals broke Switzerland hearts in an eventful quarter-final clash.