Germany vs Spain – programs revealed as a final confrontation of Euro 2025 with England awaits winners

Germany and Spain compete with a place in Euro 2025 women and an appointment with England while waiting for the winners.
Spain, which maintained its 100% record during the tournament by eliminating the hosts in Switzerland in the quarter -final, will seek to raise its very first female title in Euro this summer.
The current world champions beat the Swiss 2-0 Friday despite the twice failure of the penalty place, but undoubtedly seemed the best team to this point.
Germany, on the other hand, reached the last four after an exciting meeting in France, Triumphing 6-5 on penalties after being a player down during most of the match.
The two teams were confronted with England in the final of the main recent tournaments. Germany fell alongside Sarina Wiegman in Wembley three years ago, while Spain overcome the lionesses in the World Cup final in 2023.
Read the rest to see how the two teams align the match.
News from the German team
German coach Christian Wuck brings three changes to the team that started the last victory over France.
Carlotta Wamser and Sophia Kleinherne defense, with midfielder Sara Dabritz, to replace Sarai Linder and the suspended duo Kathrin Hendrich and Sjoeke Nusken.
Start XI: Shepherd; Wamser, Kleinhernen, Minge, Knaak, Kett; Brand, senss, dabritz, buhl; Hoffmann
Sub: Mahhhtotovic, Johanna, Early, The Links, The Fahman, Zicai, Zici, Dacmante, Crallman, Corc
News from the Spanish team
The head coach of Spain, Montserrat Tome, has only one change in the team that started in his 2-0 victory against Switzerland.
The Maria Mendez defender arrives for the Laia Aleixandri suspended for the reigning world champions.
Start XI: Neck; Batlle, Paredes, Mendez, Carmona; Bonmati, Guijarro, Putellas; Caldentey, Gonzalez, Pina
Sub: Nanclares, Sullastress, Fernandez, Ouahabi, Zubieta, Redondo, Del Castillo, Martin-Prieto, Garcia, Paralluelo, Lopez