Germany in the quarter-finals: playoff against Sweden!
The German women's national team will play against Sweden in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 on July 12, 2025.

Germany in the quarter-finals: playoff against Sweden!
Excitement in Zurich! The German women's national team's final preliminary round game in the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 against Sweden will kick off next Saturday at 9 p.m. How dfb.de reported, the German team secured its place in the quarter-finals early after successfully beating Poland (2:0) and Denmark (2:1).
The game will take place at the Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich and will be broadcast live on ZDF and DAZN, with exciting preliminary coverage starting at 8:15 p.m. On the sidelines, Italian referee Silvia Gasperotti, supported by her team, will referee the game.
History against Sweden
When it comes to duels between Germany and Sweden, the Germans can look back on an impressive record: in a total of 31 international matches, they achieved 21 wins, while there were eight defeats and two draws. Germany is particularly impressive at European Championships: out of six matches they won five and there was a draw once. The German team is also considered a record winner with eight titles at the Women's European Championships.
Sweden, on the other hand, also made a strong impression, finishing the group stage with two wins and an impressive goal difference of 4-0. Meanwhile, Swedish captain Kosovare Asllani expressed her desire to win the game against Germany - a statement that only fuels anticipation for the duel.
The European Championship mode and the German squad
A total of 16 teams are taking part in this year's European Championships, divided into four groups. The top two in each group advance to the quarterfinals. The German squad is made up of 19 field players and three goalkeepers. These include ten players who have already gained experience as European vice champions, as well as seven newcomers to the European Championship who want to shine on the big stages.
To keep readers up to date, further information about the tournament and upcoming games can be found at kicker.de, where details about the current encounters in the various groups are also listed.
On Saturday it will be shown whether the German women can continue their success and whether they can hold their own against the unbeaten Swedes. The countdown is on and one thing is certain: the stadium in Zurich will be the scene of a thrilling game!