Germany Women vs Spain Women Prediction: Tips, Team News & Odds

Germany and Spain clash at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich on Wednesday night with a coveted spot in the Women's Euro 2025 final for the winner.
Germany survived a red card and an early goal to knock out well-fancied France on penalties, while Spain have justified their favourites tag with four wins from four games to date, including a 2-0 victory over hosts Switzerland in the quarter-finals.
We've got you covered with the best bets, odds, and early team news ahead of Wednesday's clash of the continent heavyweights.
Germany Women vs Spain Women Prediction
Germany Women vs Spain Women Betting Tips
Backing Spain to win in 90 minutes and over 2.5 total goals looks decent value at 21/20 with bet365.
The World Cup winners have won all four of their matches at Euro 2025, racking up 16 goals at an average of four per game. In fact, La Roja are currently on a nine-game winning streak in all competitions, with eight of those matches featuring over 2.5 goals.
They’re also the clear favourites to lift the trophy and boast a squad full of attacking threat. Esther Gonzalez leads the Euro 2025 Golden Boot race with four goals, closely followed by Alexia Putellas (3), while Athenea del Castillo and Claudia Pina have chipped in with two each.
Germany impressed in their dramatic win over France, but extra-time and penalties could take a physical toll, while Kathrin Hendrich and Sjoeke Nusken are both suspended.
They were also exposed defensively in their final group game, suffering a heavy 4-1 defeat to Sweden, something Spain’s free-scoring attack will look to exploit.
Backing Germany to receive over 2.5 cards in the second Euro 2025 semi-final looks like the way to go at 23/20 with Ladbrokes.
Discipline has been an issue for Germany in recent games, having picked up two red cards and five yellows across their last two matches. The pressure of a last-four clash against a dominant Spain side could easily see tempers flare again.
Spain’s quarter-final also saw their opponents, Switzerland, receive a red card and two yellows.
Germany Women vs Spain Women Team News
Germany will still be without captain Giulia Gwinn who was injured in their opening game of the tournament, while Kathrin Hendrich and Sjoeke Nusken are both suspended. However, Carlotta Wamser will be available for selection after serving a suspension.
As for Spain, Laia Aleixandri is suspended.
The full Germany Women vs Spain Women starting lineups will be available to view in the graphic below approximately one hour before kick-off.
Germany Women vs Spain Women Odds
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