Spain, Germany Set For Two-Legged Nations League Final Showdown
Spain and Germany are set to battle for the UEFA Women’s Nations League title, with the first leg kicking off on Friday as both European powerhouses chase continental glory.
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Reigning champions Spain head into the final in dominant form, having dismantled Sweden 5–0 on aggregate in the semifinals.
Germany, meanwhile, earned their spot after a tense 3–2 aggregate victory over France.
However, the Germans will be without their leading scorer, Lea Schüller, who will miss Friday’s clash due to family reasons—an absence that could significantly affect their attacking strength.
Spain will be aiming for a second consecutive Nations League crown, while Germany seeks redemption and a return to the top of European women’s football.
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Both sides have already secured a major benefit: by reaching the Nations League knockout rounds, all four semifinalists—Spain, Germany, France, and Sweden—will remain in the top qualifying tier for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, with qualifiers set to begin in 2026.
The second leg of the final will be played on Tuesday, where the 2025 Women’s Nations League champions will officially be crowned.
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