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    France v Germany: Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-final – live | Women’s Euro 2025

    By Olivia CarterJuly 19, 2025No Comments10 Mins Read0 Views
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    France v Germany: Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-final – live | Women’s Euro 2025
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    33 min: Hoffman is down on the halfway line after a foul from Lakrar, who gives away a free kick. She looks as though she will be okay to continue. Germany take the free kick but they run it back to Berger and so the sting is taken out of the attack.

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    31 min: Ben Mock has emailed:

    First, the blatant handball by Wamser against Sweden. And now this hair pull?? What is with Germany’s inside-the-box discipline at this tournament?

    Germany have definitely lost their heads at times this tournament and if they do go through they will need to get their discipline under control. A reminder too that Hendrich will miss the semi-final if Germany progress because of the red card.

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    29 min: Brand gives away a free kick in a good place for France with a foul on Karchaoui. Cascarino takes it and it comes straight to Berger who collects.

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    28 min: That goal is exactly what Germany needed. The whole team looked stunned after Hendrich was shown a red card but they kept France at bay and now have got themselves right back in this.

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    Bühl sent in a pinpoint perfect cross from that corner and Nusken has a bullet header. Wow. What a way to respond to that red card and subsequent penalty. Nusken roars in celebration.

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    GOAL! France 1-1 Germany (Nusken, 26)

    Game on.

    Sjoeke Nusken (far left) expertly heads in Germany’s equaliser! Photograph: Bernadett Szabó/ReutersGermany are back in it! Photograph: Florencia Tan Jun/UEFA/Getty ImagesShare

    Updated at 20.31 BST

    25 min: Diani has a pop at goal but it’s off for a goal kick. The German fans really need to get behind their team now and Hoffman gives them a reason to as she gets into the area and wins a corner.

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    24 min: If Germany manage to overturn this result it would be a thoroughly impressive feat. But since going down to 10, they have not had many, if any, touches in their attacking half.

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    22 min: Bacha pops the free kick in and Bühl sees it out for a throw in. Brand does well initially to clear but France win it back and cross to Katoto but Berger collects. I also think Germany may now have no defenders to bring on from the bench with that early change.

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    20 min: This gets intriguing now of how Germany change their tactics. Another replay of that hair pull has just been shown and it is a sustained pull of the hair, I just cannot believe it. I promise I will move on but I am just so stunned. France now with another free kick, before it is taken Linder is off with Kleinherne on. Linder injured herself earlier in the game.

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    17 min: A reminder that Germany have a defender suspended with Wamser given a red card last week. Hendrich is now off with her own red card and Linder has her foot heavily strapped. Gwinn is already injured, Germany’s defence is going to be seriously tested.

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    16 min: This game was one I was excited for to see a battle between two giants in Europe. But that red card has turned this contest on its head. Why has Hendrich done that? I am stunned at the decision to pull Mbock’s hair.

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    PENALTY! France 1-0 Germany (Geyoro, 15)

    Berger is one of the best in the business at saving penalties, can she do it here? She can’t, Geyoro strikes.

    Ann-Katrin Berger gets a hand to it, but she can’t save Grace Geyoro’s penalty.
    Photograph: Denis Balibouse/ReutersDelphine Cascarino jumps on France’s goalscorer Grace Geyoro. Photograph: Nick Potts/PAShare

    Updated at 20.32 BST

    13 min: What was she thinking? Such a clear hair pull. Makes no sense whatsoever.

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    RED CARD! France 0-0 Germany (Hendrich, 13)

    Oh gosh, Hendrich is off and it’s a penalty. It was a clear hair pull on Mbock.

    Kathrin Hendrich is shown the red card! Photograph: Martin Meissner/APShare

    Updated at 20.17 BST

    13 min: Oh wait, there’s a red card check here. I’m unsure what it’s for yet, here’s a replay. It’s for a hair pull from Hendrich. The referee is now being called over, this doesn’t look good for Germany.

    Kathrin Hendrich grabs hold of Griedge Mbock Bathy’s hair. Photograph: Georgios Kefalas/EPAShare

    Updated at 20.24 BST

    12 min: Minge leaves an impact on Karchaoui and the French have a free kick as a result. Bacha takes the set piece and Katoto gets a header but it’s well wide.

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    10 min: Germany have the first chance with a great run down the left but her cross is put wide by Brand. Linder has now come back onto the pitch.

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    9 min: Diani has a great run despite having German pressure but after she passes Germany can collect and clear. Both teams displaying some great football in the midfield but no clear cut chances yet. Germany remain with 10 players as Linder is still being strapped.

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    7 min: Linder is having strapping applied to her foot on the sidelines right now but she hasn’t been replaced, so she will shortly rejoin the game I think. German fans will be pleased to see Linder back to her feet, the team do not need any more defensive injuries after captain Gwinn has already been ruled out.

    Concern for Germany as Sarai Linder is treated for an injury. Photograph: Martin Meissner/APShare

    Updated at 20.11 BST

    5 min: Tor Turner has emailed:

    Coming at you live from Basel stadium. Lots of neutral Brits in the crowd but the crowd sentiment – including from the Brits after that group stage defeat – is very much behind Germany. You definitely cannot miss the very sizeable French contingent in the crowd though.

    Here at St Jakob stadium it’s a steady diet of bratwurst and beer. We’re in a city located on the border of both France and Germany which means this crowd is *massive*. I can barely see an empty seat.

    Predictions – sadly 2-0 France from me. Germany don’t seem to have any right backs left. I’d love to see them do it though.

    Should be an excellent game no matter what though!

    Excellent snack game at the stadium and I have to agree, I think France will go through tonight. Back on the pitch and Linder is down and injured. She receives treatment and is okay to continue.

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    4 min: Germany look to strike early but France’s defence don’t panic and handle the attack well. A lot of midfield battles so far.

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    2 min: Commentator’s suggesting Germany are in a back four, rather than the presumed back five pre-match. Both teams settling into this one.

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    Kick-off! France 0-0 Germany

    So who will play Spain in the semi-final? 90 minutes and potentially a little bit more plus penalties will answer that one for us.

    Germany’s Giovanna Hoffmann kicks off. Photograph: Bernadett Szabó/ReutersShare

    Updated at 20.06 BST

    David from Erlangen in Germany has emailed:

    I‘m having a Münchner Hofbräu on our terrace and am heading inside now to watch the game!

    That sounds like a perfect way to prep for a game. Any nerves for this one? France look the more clinical team but Germany are eight-time champions for a reason.

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    The players are out and the anthems will soon be in full flow. Who will come out on top in this one? Just a few minutes away from kick-off now.

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    Christian Wück, Germany coach, added:

    All of us, from the players to the coaches, are all very much looking forward to it. I think everyone is aware of the fact that they [France] are very well equipped to attack, not only with those who start but also who comes off the bench. They are incredibly capable, incredibly speedy and we need to adjust ourselves to that and be prepared. But we also know that we have the same strengths.

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    Laurent Bonadei, France coach, said:

    This is a new summit, a new challenge. After England and the Netherlands, here comes Germany. They are a benchmark opponent. But it’s also a fantastic opportunity to grow. I scheduled a tough match against Brazil just before the finals precisely to prepare for this type of encounter. It’s in these big moments that we see if we’ve taken the next step. And our young players need that.

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    This is a stat French fans will hope their team will be able to overturn. France have never beaten Germany at a women’s major tournament before. 11 games, 11 defeats.

    The France players limber up for the match. Photograph: Alessandra Tarantino/APShare

    Updated at 19.47 BST

    If you want to know more about each team the Guardian have you covered with these guides:

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    And for Germany, here’s who you should keep an eye on:

    Buhl profileSchuller profileShare

    Here are some stars you should watch out for in the French team this evening:

    Katoto profileBaltimore profileShare

    The team news is in. France have made four changes to their starting XI who beat the Netherlands 5-2 last time out.

    France: Peyraud-Magnin; De Almeida, Mbock Bathy, Lakrar, Bacha; Geyoro, Jean-Francois, Karchaoui; Cascarino, Katato, Diani

    Subs: Lerond, Picaud, Samoura, Sombath, Toletti, Malard, Majri, Mateo, Gago, Baltimore, N’Dongala, Bogaert

    Germany, meanwhile, make three changes as Kathrin Hendrich comes in for Carlotta Wamser who drops out the team because of her red card against Sweden. Gionvanna Hoffman starts ahead of Lea Schuller and Laura Freigang drops to the bench for Franziska Kett.

    Germany: Berger; Linder, Hendrich, Minge, Knaak, Kett; Brand, Senß, Nusken, Buhl; Hoffman

    Subs: Johannes, Mahmutovic, Gwinn, Lohmann, Freigang, Schüller, Däbritz, Zicai, Cerci, Dallmann, Kleinherne.

    Some Germany fans await the match with France. Photograph: Denis Balibouse/ReutersShare

    Updated at 20.02 BST

    France have always has a star studded side but they have continually struggled in the latter half of major tournaments. In Euro 2022 they reached the Euros semi-finals for the first time but they were knocked out by – yes you guessed it – their opponents this evening.

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    Here’s a great read on the game we are about to watch:

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    Sweden’s Smilla Holmberg missed the nation’s final penalty which sent England through but she has been well supported by her teammates and the wider football world. Her father told Swedish outlet P4:

    She received a text message from Zlatan Ibrahimović this morning, one of her great role models.

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    England had to put out a scrappy comeback to overcome Sweden in the quarter-final. The Lionesses will play Italy in the semi-final on Tuesday and here is defender’s Esme Morgan’s assessment of where the team are:

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    Whoever wins tonight will face favourites Spain in the semi-final after they overcame hosts Switzerland last night. Here’s how that game went:

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    Preamble

    Hello and welcome to the final quarter-final of Euro 2025 between France and Germany. This game is set to be an absolute belter.

    France finished the group stage with three wins from three which was thoroughly impressive as they found themselves in the group of death with England, the Netherlands and Wales.

    Germany, meanwhile, dispatched of Poland and Denmark in their group but fell to a heavy 4-1 defeat to Sweden last time out. It will be interesting to see how the Germans bounce back and how this one shakes out.

    The team news is set to be announced around 6.45pm BST but before that we will look at what has been said in the build-up and what is happening across the tournament.

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