France vs Germany: Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-final

France vs Germany Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-final

The Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-final between France and Germany will be scheduled on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at 21:00 CET at the St. Jakob-Park, Basel. France reached a historic milestone by winning their last match of the Women’s Euro 2025, defeating the Netherlands 2-5 in the semifinal. France vs Germany is the last match of the Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-final.

With rich footballing history, world-class talent, and a fierce rivalry, this clash promises to be one of the most exciting fixtures of the tournament.

France enters this match in excellent form, enjoying an 11-match unbeaten streak in 2025. Under coach Hervé Renard, Les Bleues have shown both flair and depth, with goals coming from multiple players and a solid midfield.

Germany, despite facing some recent challenges, continues to be a powerful force in women’s football with their impressive record of eight Euro titles. Players like Lea Schüller and Jule Brand will be crucial as they aim to recover from a difficult group stage and regain their dominance in the tournament.

This battle is more than just a quarter-final—it’s a test of momentum versus legacy. Will France continue their surge toward a first-ever Euro title, or can Germany’s tournament experience tilt the balance in their favour once again?

2025 Club World Cup Semifinal: France vs Germany

Womens European Championship France Women vs German Women France vs Germany: Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-final

The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 have reached at the semifinal of the knockout stages after completing the group stage with the top 8 teams out of 16 qualified teams.

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TeamsFrance vs Germany
MatchSemifinal
DateSaturday, July 19, 2025
Time (ET)21:00 CET
VenueSt. Jakob-Park
Final Score

France vs Germany 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Starting XI

France Possible Starting Line‑up (4-3-3)

  • Goalkeeper: Pauline Peyraud‑Magnin (though thigh injury is a concern)
  • Defence: De Almeida, Sombath, Bacha, Lakrar
  • Midfield: Karchaoui, Geyoro, Jean‑François
  • Attack: Cascarino, Katoto, Baltimore
  • Not Available: Sandie Toletti and Peyraud‑Magnin due to injury.

Germany Possible Starting Line‑up (4-2-3-1)

  • Goalkeeper: Ann‑Katrin Berger
  • Defence: Linder, Minge, Knaak, substitute on RB (Gwinn injured, Wamser suspended)
  • Midfield: Nüsken, Senß
  • Attacking Trio: Brand, Freigang, Bühl
  • Striker: Lea Schüller
  • Not Available: Giulia Gwinn (injury), Carlotta Wamser (red card ban)

Key Players to Watch

  • Delphine Cascarino (France) — dynamic winger who scored twice in the 5–2 group win over the Netherlands; creative engine for Les Bleues.
  • Marie-Antoinette Katoto — clinical striker with three goals in her last four outings; a constant goal threat.
  • Jule Brand (Germany) — creative midfielder behind several attacking moves; Germany’s form driver despite defensive issues.
  • Lea Schüller — Germany’s top striker, reliable and experienced, likely to lead the attack.
  • Sjoeke Nüsken — influential in midfield, with a goal against France during the group stages of other tournaments; brings control and creativity.

 Head‑to‑Head & Recent Form

  • Germany has historically dominated the rivalry in UEFA Women’s Euros victories in 2005, 2009, and a 2–1 semi-final win in 2022.
  • France earned revenge by defeating Germany 2–1 in the Nations League semi-final in February 2024.
  • Overall record stands at Germany 5 wins, France 3 wins, with 2 draws in 10 meetings.
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France Women enters on the back of an unbeaten run of 11 consecutive wins in 2025, while Germany’s campaign has taken a hit after a heavy group-stage defeat to Sweden (4–1).

Tactical Preview & Prediction

France women's national football team

France’s Strengths:

  • Undefeated in 11 matches in 2025, scoring 11 goals from 9 different scorers—showcasing squad depth and attacking variety.
  • A fluid, high-pressure system that unsettles the German defence weakened by absences.

Germany’s Case:

  • Rich tournament history with 8 Women’s EURO titles, experience matters in knockout fights.
  • Strong attack continuity; they’ve scored in all group games despite defensive uncertainties.

France vs Germany Predictions:

France to beat Germany, with a predicted scoreline of roughly 3‑2.

  • Analysts tip France as favourites, believing their momentum and strike variety can exploit German weaknesses.
  • The consensus scoreline prediction: France edge a 3–2 win in regulation time, in a closely contested and high-scoring match.

Current Performance

  • France Women’s
    • European Championship form: W W W
    • All competitions: W W W W W W 
  • Germany Women
    • Women’s European Championship form: W W L
    • All Competitions: W W W W W L

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