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Spain Triumphs Over Germany in Thrilling Game 1 of National League Finals

November 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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Germany and Spain fought to a 0-0 draw in the first leg of the UEFA Women’s Nations League final at the Fritz-Walterstadion on Friday.

While both teams struck the woodwork on a chilly night in Kaiserslautern, Germany had the upper hand in terms of opportunities, requiring Spanish goalkeeper Kata Col to make six crucial saves. The host nation might regret not capitalizing on their chances as they look forward to the second leg at Madrid’s Metropolitano Stadium on Tuesday.

This match echoed the Euro 2025 semi-final last summer, where Spain narrowly won 1-0 after extra time. Germany had a strong first half but failed to convert opportunities in front of an eager home crowd. Clara Bühl’s early efforts were thwarted by Col, who showcased impressive foot saves against full-back Franziska Kett as well.

Spain captain Irene Paredes had to be substituted after an incident where Col was taken down by Jules Brando. Despite Germany’s continuous offensive push, including another denial of Bühl by Col, the teams went into halftime scoreless.

After the break, Spain’s performance improved; Alexia Putelas narrowly missed, and Esther González hit the post. However, Germany quickly reasserted themselves, and Bühl had multiple shots blocked. Sjöke Nüsken also came close with a header that struck the crossbar just before time expired.

In stoppage time, Germany pushed for a late winner, with Chequiera Martínez missing a long-range attempt and Col making a critical clearance off the line. Meanwhile, Spain appeared content with the draw, setting the stage for the decisive matchup back in Madrid.

La Roja aims to secure their second consecutive trophy after clinching the inaugural Nations League in 2024, while Germany seeks to add to its impressive tally of 11 major titles since the 2016 Olympics.

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Fan Take: This nail-biting draw highlights the fierce competition in women’s soccer, showing that both teams are strong contenders for the title. As the sport continues to grow, matches like these excite fans and showcase the talent and determination of female athletes on an international stage.

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