Germany's fighting spirit after Sweden defeat: European Championship quarter-finals against France!

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Germany will face France in the UEFA Women's European Championship quarter-finals in Basel on July 19, 2025. Excitement guaranteed!

Deutschland trifft am 19.07.2025 im UEFA Frauen-EM-Viertelfinale auf Frankreich in Basel. Spannung garantiert!
Germany will face France in the UEFA Women's European Championship quarter-finals in Basel on July 19, 2025. Excitement guaranteed!

Germany's fighting spirit after Sweden defeat: European Championship quarter-finals against France!

After an exciting quarter-final at the UEFA Women's Euro 2025, Germany faces a tough challenge against France. The two teams will meet on July 19, 2025 at 9:00 p.m. in St. Jakob-Park in Basel. The mood in the German team is somewhat dampened after the clear 1:4 defeat against Sweden, but the players are determined to counteract their mistakes from the previous game. Coach Christian Wück has made it clear that he is sticking with his system, true to the motto: You learn from mistakes.

However, one downside remains: Captain Giulia Gwinn is missing due to injury and Carlotta Wamser is suspended. This puts additional pressure on the team. In order to give strikers like Lea Schüller more space to develop, more precise crosses should be played. Ultimately, the German team wants to do good business and continue to compete for the title.

Direct duels and statistics

Things are going well on France's side at the moment. With five wins in a row and 16 goals scored in their last few games, the team goes into the game as slight favorites. What is particularly noteworthy is that six different players hit the mark in the last two games. Despite this, they are vulnerable to conceding goals in 80% of their recent games, giving Germany a chance to score points here.

Expected lineups

The two teams come into the game with different tactical formations. A 4-3-3 system is expected for France:

  • Peyraud-Magnin
  • Bacha, Samoura, Sombath, De Almeida
  • Geyoro, Jean-François, Karchaoui
  • Cascarino, Katoto, Baltimore

Germany is expected to line up in a 4-2-3-1 formation:

  • Berger
  • Linder, Knaak, Hendrich, Kleinherne
  • Senß, Nüsken
  • Brand, Freigang, Bühl
  • Schüller

The game will be broadcast live on free TV on ZDF and can also be seen in the live stream on ZDF.de and DAZN. The fans are looking forward to this exciting duel, which has a lot of potential for dramatic twists and turns.

With a solid strategy and the necessary will to win, Germany could make a furious appearance. It remains to be seen whether they can turn the tables in this duel and challenge the favorites for the title. In the end, experience could triumph over talent – ​​or vice versa.