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Report, result, goals as Berger brilliance decides Women’s Euro 2025 quarter final

Goalkeeper Ann Catherine Berger took a great stop during the extra time and saved a penalty during an exchange, as Germany survived to play for nearly two hours with 10 players to beat France and seize a semi -final against Spain in Zurich on Wednesday (20:00 GMT).

Pozham Berger from Emil Magri and Alice Sompaith denied the shooting, after producing an exciting moment through a deviation claw through his teammate Janine Mug from the line during the first half of 30 minutes added.

Germany began the beginning of a nightmare when defender Catherine Hindrich with great experience admitted a penalty for a penalty recorded in order to pull the hair of Captain France Gridge Mbock Patti in the box in the 13th minute.

Grace Greeo diverted the stain kick that followed, but Sjoeke Nusken from Chelsea headed from the Klara Buhl angle to draw a champion champion eight times after 10 minutes.

France goalkeeper Pauline Paraud-Maginen saved a penalty kick in the 69th minute, and Les Bleues replaced almost Melvin Malaard almost in the 120th minute when Manchester United striker hit the crossbar from afar.

Sarah Drabitz was the only German player who erred during the shooting by hitting the crossbar, while Burger used a set of graphs stuck in a bottle of water to evaluate the place where French players directed their sanctions in previous matches.

📰 The Schedule of Contents

  • 1 Women’s fixtures 2025 for women, and the results
  • 2 Women’s groups 2025 for women: What are the qualified teams?
  • 3 EURO 2025 fixtures for women, schedule
    • 3.1 Euro 2025 Group Stage
    • 3.2 Wednesday, July 2
    • 3.3 Thursday 3 July
    • 3.4 Friday, July 4
    • 3.5 Saturday 5 July
    • 3.6 Sunday, July 6
    • 3.7 Monday, July 7
    • 3.8 Tuesday, July 8
    • 3.9 Wednesday, July 9
    • 3.10 Thursday, July 10
    • 3.11 Friday, July 11
    • 3.12 Saturday 12 July
    • 3.13 Sunday, July 13

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Women’s fixtures 2025 for women, and the results

Euro 2025 quarter -finals

Wednesday 16 July

QF1: Norway 1-2 Italy (Geneva)

Thursday 17 July

QF3: Sweden 2-2 England (2-3p) (Zurich)

Friday, July 18

QF2: Spain 2-0 Switzerland (Bern)

Saturday, July 19

QF4: France 1-1 Germany (5-6p) (Basel)

The semi -finals

Tuesday, July 22nd

SF1: winner QF3 V winner QF1 (Geneva, 20:00)

Wednesday, July 23

SF2: winner QF4 V winner QF2 (Zurich, 20:00)

last

Sunday 27 July

Winner SF1 V winner SF2 (Basel, 17:00)

Women’s groups 2025 for women: What are the qualified teams?

England has been awarded a difficult task in Group D, where the 2017 The Hotherlands and France team ranked eleventh in the world by FIFA.

Elsewhere, Germany met with the opening winners and competitors for the finals four times in Group C, while Spain’s attempt to reach the final for the first time incited them against opponents including Italy, in 1993 and 1997.

Group a

Finland, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland

Group B

Belgium, Spain, Italy, Portugal

Group c

Denmark, Germany, Poland, Sweden

Group d

England, France, Netherlands, Wales

EURO 2025 fixtures for women, schedule

Euro 2025 Group Stage

Wednesday, July 2

Group A: Iceland 0-1 Finland (Thun)
Switzerland 1-2 Norway (Basel)

Thursday 3 July

Group B: Belgium 0-1 Italy (Sion)
Spain 5-0 Portugal (Bern)

Friday, July 4

Group C: Denmark 0-1 Sweden (Geneva)
Germany 2-0 Poland (Sarden)

Saturday 5 July

Group D: Wales 0-3 Netherlands (Lucerne)
France 2-1 England (Zurich)

Sunday, July 6

Group A: Norway 2-1 Finland (Sion)
Switzerland 2-0 Iceland (Bern)

Monday, July 7

Group B: Spain 6-2 Belgium (Thun)
Portugal 1-1 Italy (Geneva)

Tuesday, July 8

Group A: Germany 2-1 Denmark (Basel)
Poland 0-3 Sweden (Lucerne)

Wednesday, July 9

Group D: England 4-0 Netherlands (Zurich)
France 4-1 Wales (Sarden)

Thursday, July 10

Group A: Finland 1-1 Switzerland (Geneva)
Norway 4-3 Iceland (Thun)

Friday, July 11

Group B: Italy 1-3 Spain (Bern)
Portugal 1-2 Belgium (Sion)

Saturday 12 July

Group A: Sweden 4-1 Germany (Zurich)
Poland 3-2 Denmark (Lucerne)

Sunday, July 13

Group D: Netherlands 2-5 France (Basel)
England 6-1 Wales (Sarden)


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2025-07-19 22:16:00

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