The two heavyweights of Europe face off in Zurich for a spot in the 2025 Women’s European Championship final: eight-time European champions Germany take on World Cup and Nations League winners Spain. Who will come out on top?
Check out our experts’ predictions and the best bookies’ odds.
Germany – Spain, Wednesday 23 July at 8pm
Tips for Germany – Spain, Women’s European Championship semi-final
Spain to win – odds of 1.53 on bet365, 1.50 on Sisal, 1.58 on GoldBet
Over 2.5 goals – odds of 1.57 on bet365, 1.52 on Sisal, 1.53 on GoldBet
Both teams to score – odds of 1.66 on bet365, 1.60 on Sisal, 1.62 on GoldBet
Odds courtesy of bet365, Sisal, GoldBet.
Correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Spain boasts the most potent attack in the tournament: they lead the way in terms of goals scored with 16, averaging four per game, and are on a nine-game winning streak in all competitions.
La Roja’s attack, led by striker Esther González (4 goals) and Alexia Putellas (3 goals), has dominated every opponent it has faced so far.
Tip: Spain to win – priced at 1.53 on bet365, 1.50 on Sisal, 1.58 on GoldBet
Explanation of the bet: the bet wins if Spain wins in regular time (plus any extra time) against Germany.
Over 2.5 goals
Eight of Spain’s last nine games have ended with at least three goals, driven by the attacking prowess of González and Putellas.
It should be noted, however, that no national team has scored more than Germany in the history of the Women’s European Championship (108 goals). With two explosive attacks and a history of high-scoring games, Over 2.5 at 1.57 on Bet365, 1.52 on Sisal, and 1.53 on GoldBet seems a balanced choice.
Tip: Over 2.5 goals – odds 1.57 on bet365, 1.52 on Sisal, 1.53 on GoldBet
Explanation of the bet: the bet wins if at least three goals are scored in total during regular time (plus any added time).
Both teams to score
Despite Spain’s offensive dominance, La Roja has kept a clean sheet only twice in 11 games in 2025 and has already conceded three goals in this European Championship.
Germany, on the other hand, has scored in all but one of its games and can count on finishers such as Jule Brand and Lea Schüller, who have scored four goals in total in the tournament. However, it has conceded at least one goal in every game except its debut against Poland.
With two teams committed to attack and a place in the final at stake, the ‘both teams to score’ option at 1.66 on Bet365 looks very attractive. Also worth considering are the odds offered by Sisal – 1.60 at the time of writing – and GoldBet, 1.62.
Tip: both teams to score – odds of 1.66 on bet365, 1.60 on Sisal, 1.62 on GoldBet
Explanation of the bet: the bet wins if Germany and Spain score at least once each in regular time, plus any added time.
1X2 odds Germany-Spain
Germany to win – odds of 5.75 on bet365, 6.00 on Sisal, 6.00 on GoldBet
Draw – odds of 4.20 on bet365, 4.50 on Sisal, 4.40 on GoldBet
Spain to win – odds of 1.53 on bet365, 1.50 on Sisal, 1.48 on GoldBet