Bonmatí's goal in extra time sends Spain to the final
The second finalist was also decided in extra time. Thanks to Aintana Bonmatí's goal in extra time, Spain will appear in the European Championship final for the first time ever, when they defeated Germany 1:0.
- Aitana Bonmatí, the reigning Ballon d’Or, lofted in the only goal in the 113th minute, catching Ann-Katrin Berger off her near post with a precise finish.
- Spanish keeper Cata Coll made a vital double save in stoppage time, denying Germany chances to clinch the match in regulation.
- Under Montse Tomé, Spain continue asserting dominance—building from their 2023 World Cup win and Nations League triumph. A Euro title would make them joint holders of world and European crowns, a feat last achieved by Germany 15 years ago.
World cup rematch
- Spain’s thrilling extra-time win marks a milestone—moving them into the Euro 2025 final. It sets the stage for a rematch with England, revisiting the peak drama of the 2023 World Cup.
- Two years ago, Spain defeated England 1:0 in World Cup Final. Both teams also faced each other in the Nations League this season, with each winning their home game.
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