Football Result

Aitana Bonmatí 113'


Verification of the Result Prediction
Win
Draw
Win
48.6%
24.9%
26.5%
That's quite a surprise.
Power Comparison in the League
0.732
0.893
Game Stats
Goals
0
1
Shots on Target
4
9
Shots
15
22
Possession
33.1%
66.9%
Fouls
14
20
Yellow Cards
1
3
Red Cards
0
0
Corners
6
6
Offsides
3
5
Saves
8
4
Team Formations
4-5-1
4-3-3


Location
Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich, Switzerland
Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
Recent Matches before the game
Germany
D L W W W
Spain
W W W W W
2025-07-24 | Game Summary

In a tightly contested UEFA Women's European Championship Semifinal held at Stadion Letzigrund, Spain emerged victorious against Germany with a 1-0 scoreline after extra time. Aitana Bonmatí scored the decisive goal in the 113th minute, securing Spain's place in the final. The match was a tactical battle, with Spain dominating possession (66.9%) while Germany focused on a more defensive approach (33.1%) using a 4-5-1 formation, compared to Spain's attacking 4-3-3.
Despite having fewer shots overall (15 vs. 22), Germany's goalkeeper was kept busy, making 8 saves compared to Spain's 4. Spain's higher shot accuracy, with 9 shots on target compared to Germany's 4, ultimately proved to be the difference. The game was physical, with Spain committing 20 fouls and receiving 3 yellow cards, while Germany committed 14 fouls and received 1 yellow card.
The AI-powered pre-game prediction favored Germany to win, with a 48.6% probability, which proved incorrect. This highlights the unpredictable nature of football, especially in high-stakes knockout matches. The AI model did not expect a balanced game.
Germany's recent form has been inconsistent, with a mix of wins, losses, and a draw in their previous games, including a heavy defeat to Sweden. Spain, on the other hand, entered the game on a strong winning streak, showcasing their attacking prowess with multiple high-scoring victories. Historically, head-to-head matches between these two teams have been closely contested, with Germany holding a slight edge. Germany´s previous games indicate problems with discipline, they received a red card in two games.
Spain's recent dominance in their previous games, scoring a considerable amount of goals, positioned them as a formidable force in the tournament. Germany's struggle in the previous game against Sweden indicates possible weaknesses in their defense. This semifinal result is a significant achievement for Spain, demonstrating their growth as a team and their ability to perform under pressure. It also signifies a potential shift in the balance of power in European women's football.
Germany's loss could be attributed to their inability to convert their chances and contain Spain's attacking threats. Spain's victory underscores their tactical flexibility and their ability to break down resilient defenses. This match provided an intense and thrilling encounter, reflecting the competitive nature of the UEFA Women's European Championship.

2025-07-22 | Pre-game insights

On July 23, 2025, the Stadion Letzigrund in Zürich, Switzerland, will host a thrilling UEFA Women's European Championship match between Germany and Spain. An AI algorithm has predicted a victory for Germany, despite Spain holding a slightly higher team rate (0.893 compared to Germany's 0.732). The AI gives Germany a 48.6% chance of winning, while Spain's chances are at 26.5%, with a 24.9% chance of a draw.
Germany's recent form has been mixed, with two wins, one loss, and a draw in their last four European Championship games, with a red card in two of them. Their star players, Alexandra Popp, known for her aerial ability, and Lena Oberdorf, a midfield maestro, will be crucial to their success.
Spain, on the other hand, has been on a winning streak, securing victories in their last five games. Their squad boasts world-class talent, including Alexia Putellas, the Ballon d'Or winner, and Jenni Hermoso, their all-time leading scorer.
Historically, Germany has had the upper hand in head-to-head encounters, winning three of the last five matches against Spain, with two draws. However, Spain's recent dominance cannot be ignored. This clash promises to be a tactical battle, with Germany aiming to exploit their aerial prowess and Spain relying on their intricate passing game.