Germany vs Spain – Group Stage – Preview & Prediction | UEFA Women’s Euro 2022
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THE FACTS
When is Germany vs Spain on and what time does it start? Germany vs Spain will take place on Tuesday 12th July, 2022 – 20:00 (UK)
Where is Germany vs Spain taking place? Germany vs Spain will take place at Brentford Community Stadium inLondon, UK
Where can I get tickets for Germany vs Spain? Click here for the latest ticket information for Germany vs Spain
What channel is Germany vs Spain on in the UK? Germany vs Spain will be televised live on BBC channels
Where can I stream Germany vs Spain in the UK? Germany vs Spain can be streamed live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app
KEY STATS
- Germany are unbeaten in their six previous international matches against Spain, having won three of previous six encounters between the sides
- Two of the last three international matches between Germany and Spain have finished level
- Germany have won all seven of their Women's EURO matches in England, scoring 23 goals and conceding just three
- Germany have lost just one of their 19 EURO group stage matches (W14 D4) – the 1-0 Matchday 3 loss to Norway at the 2013 edition
- Germany have kept 14 clean sheets in their previous 19 Women’s EURO group stage matches. They have never conceded more than one goal in a Women’s EURO group stage match
- Spain are unbeaten in their last 24 international matches (W20 D4). Last defeat 08/03/2020 vs USA (L 1-0)
- Spain have conceded a total of just four goals in their last 24 international matches
- Spain are aiming to record two victories at a single WEURO final tournament for the first time
PREDICTED LINE-UPS
Germany: Frohms; Gwinn, Hendrich, Hegering, Rauch; Oberdorf, Dabritz, Magull; Huth, Schuller, Buhl
Spain: Panos; Batlle, Paredes, Mapi Leon, Ouahabi; Bonmati, Guijarro, Guerrero; Lucia Garcia, Gonzalez, Caldentey
THE PREDICTION
The two big-hitters of Group B collide after each found the net four times across their respective opening fixtures. Whilst Germany thrashed Denmark 4-0, Spain recovered from the early shock of going behind to triumph 4-1 over Finland. When taking into account the attacking riches at the disposal of both nations you would expect an entertaining affair, although Spain were rocked by the losses of both Jennifer Hermoso and Alexia Putellas ahead of the tournament. The absence of those two players could well tell in a match such as this against a strong German outfit. Combine that with the fact that Spain have never beaten Germany in the European Championships and it looks a shrewd play to back Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s side to gain at least a point here, if not all three via the double chance market.