Who are the Lionesses playing next? Germany vs Spain Euro 2025 semi-final details and how to watch

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The Lionesses secured a place in the Euro 2025 final last night by beating Italy 2-1 thanks to goals from Chloe Kelly and 19-year-old Michelle Agyemang.

It was a difficult match for England, with Italy’s Barbara Bonansea scoring the opening goal of the match in the first half.

In the penultimate minute of the seven added on at full-time, teenager Agyemang equalised for the Lionesses and forced the match into extra time. The 119th minute saw Chloe Kelly’s penalty saved, but the forward managed to score on the rebound to send her side to another Euros final after their 2022 success.

In an interview with the BBC, England boss Sarina Wiegman spoke about her delight at reaching their third consecutive major tournament final, saying: “We’re going to make a movie some day! Well this is a movie, my goodness, it’s unbelievable.” Now, all eyes are firmly on the second semi-final of Euro 2025 as England wait to find out their opponents this weekend.

Here are all the details you need to follow tonight’s game between Germany and Spain..

Who could the Lionesses play in the Euros final?

England are now set to face the winners of tonight’s semi-final, which sees Germany take on the tournament’s top scorers Spain. The Lionesses last faced Spain in the UEFA Nations League quarter-final in June, where they were beaten 2-1.

England’s most recent meeting with Germany was the historic Euro 2022 final, which saw the Lionesses win the country’s first major tournament trophy since 1966. The quarter-final between Germany and Spain will kick-off at 8pm BST, which is 9pm local time.

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How can I watch the Germany vs Spain semi-final?

Germany vs Spain will be shown on BBC One and the BBC iPlayer. Coverage will start at 7:30pm on BBC One and Arsenal legend Alex Scott will be hosting alongside former England internationals Ellen White and Fara Williams.

Robyn Cowen is commentating on the action with Rachel Brown-Finnis providing analysis. On the BBC’s Red Button service, which starts at 7pm, commentary from Radio 5 Live will be provided with Eilidh Barbour commentating on the action with Jen Beattie alongside her.

Overseas viewers can catch the action on broadcasters such as beIN SPORTS in the Middle East and North Africa, FOX in the United States of America, ARD Das Erste and Sportstudio in Germany and RTVE in Spain.

The game is being played at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich.

Where can I watch the Women’s Euros final?

If you live in the UK, you can watch the 2025 Women’s Euros final on ITV or BBC One at 5pm on Sunday, July 27. For fans living outside of the UK, the match will be available to watch on platforms such as RTVE Play, Das Erste and Sportstudio.

The final will be held at the sold-out St. Jakob-Park in Basel in front of 38,000 spectators and promises to be a thrilling watch for football fans.

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